WordPress Tutorial – Use Text Widget to Customize Sidebar 2
This is PART TWO of the Intermediate level wordpress tutorial that shows how to use a text widget to customize a wordpress sidebar. To see the final product of the tutorial in the Business Blogging 101 website and the HTML code used in this example, go to mcbuzz.wordpress.com and search for "text widget". Widgets are a very useful feature of most new wordpress themes. They allow you to add custom content to your sidebars with little or no knowledge of HTML or other code. The example I use in this tutorial shows how to create a custom text box with a short biographical note and part of that text is a link. In this PART TWO of the tutorial, I show how to insert an image into the same custom sidebar box, along with a linkedin profile "badge". You can use these techniques to put whatever you want into your own wordpress sidebar.
Thanks. Sorted.
Thanks Mark… I was getting stuck on this one until I found your helpful video.
Turns out I was not entering right img code.
Oddly, I have not been successful in getting the url link to appear when I upload my image… at least not yet. I found the right path by other means though…
Any ideas why the ‘url link’ is blank?
@333raw
It may just be that you need to click on the URL Link button to make that link show in the window. When you first see the individual page for an image in the Media Gallery, that link box is empty. You make the different URLs appear by clicking on one of the buttons below it.