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[SOLVED] How to add/customize widgets?


 
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Old Jan 1, 2010, 07:20 AM
lilbuggr
 
2 posts · Jan 2010
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[SOLVED] How to add/customize widgets?

I just downloaded Atahualpa, and I was very pleased, as it's so highly customizable.

However...I'm not a developer, I know nothing about code. Right now I'm trying to understand what I'm reading in the «New Widgets Area», and I don't! Understand, that is.

They give snippets of code for a very basic widget, I guess, but WHERE do I put the code?

HOW do I adjust the number of lines that appear in the «Recent Posts», and how do I move it? I can apparently no longer use the usual way in WordPress.

Maybe it's easy once I get the hang of it...I don't know ... I really would like to keep this theme.
 

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