Categories: WordPress
WordPress Widgets add content and features to your Sidebars. Examples are the default widgets that come with WordPress; for post categories, tag clouds, navigation, search, etc. Plugins will often add their own widgets.
Widgets were originally designed to provide a simple and easy-to-use way of giving design and structure control of the WordPress Theme to the user, which is now available on properly “widgetized” WordPress Themes to include the header, footer, and elsewhere in the WordPress design and structure.
CM Answers includes several widgets which can be customised to show recent questions, contributors list and more
WidgetDefinition of "Widget" by Chat GPT: A widget is a graphical user interface (GUI) element or tool that performs a specific function or displays specific information, such as a clock, weather forecast, calculator, or search box. Widgets are commonly used in websites, mobile applications, and desktop applications to enhance user experience and improve accessibility to information or functionality. They can be customized and arranged according to the user's preference and can be easily added or removed from the interface.
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