Navigation
- 1.Getting Started
- 2.Header Navigation and Logo
- 3.Home Page
- 4.Slideshows
- 5.Blog
- 6.Galleries
- 7.Video
- 8.Contact Forms
- 9.Social Networks
- 10.Shop
- 11.Other Pages
- 12.Footer and Widget Areas
- 13.Fonts
- 14.Other Customization Options
General
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. FAQ
- Getting Started with Flothemes
- Flothemes Image Sizes
- Full Screen Images for Web and Where You've Went Wrong
- How to Update Themes
- Number of posts per page
- Page Templates
- Recommended Plug-ins
- Translate Theme
- Remove Footer Copyright
- Title decoration icons
- Common PHP WordPress Errors and how to solve them
- Flo Forms Issues
- Optimizing your WordPress Site
- 3. General
- Getting Started with Flothemes
- A Quick Guide to SEO
- Creating a Homepage
- Adding Blog Posts
- Adding Menu to Your Site
- Adding Video Embeds
- Backing Up Your WordPress Site
- Changing Permalinks
- Contact Form Issues and Solutions
- Creating your Menu
- Custom Posts Order
- Difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org
- Flo Forms - Custom Contact Form
- Flo Shortcodes
- Flothemes Image Sizes
- Flothemes Plugins
- Flothemes Purchase Key
- Full Screen Images for Web and Where You've Went Wrong
- How to Update Themes
- Manually updating the theme
- Installing Plugins
- Number of posts per page
- Optimizing your WordPress Site
- Page Templates
- Recommended Plug-ins
- Remove Footer Copyright
- Squarespace to WordPress
- Translate Theme
- Using Flothemes Mosaics
- Using Jetpack Widget Visibility
- Translating themes using WPML
- 4. Plugins
- 5. 3rd Party Integrations
Widget Areas
Widget areas (or Sidebars) usually contain widgets that an administrator of the site can customize. To view plug-ins, go to appearance > widgets in your WordPress backend. By default Monobooth offers the following widget areas:
The main sidebar can be enabled or disabled on pages and posts, and displayed on the left or right side of the content. Beside the main sidebar there are other widgets zones as you can see in the image above. In the following image you can see where the other widget areas are positioned:
In the theme settings, under the sidebars options, you can create custom widget zones that can be used on individual pages or posts instead of main sidebar.
Or instead of ‘Below page content sidebar’: