we highly recommend you follow the order of video tutorials see description below
no go to the options
Side bar manager
and you can manage all your custom side bars
so we going to create Moana
let’s say we going to call it my side bottom
and click at
now we go to empyreans
widgets
and at into the sidebar some content
let’s say just push them in a widget
text Bridget
just social icons widget
and just custom Banner
and here we go guys auto side body 7 a.m.
so we can use it in various places like single post category veggies and Salon
to find out how to use it on sites please check out my Sartorius
Does what is says, but… This works just fine but for me it has one major issue. (I see this in a lot of themes as well.)
In order to set the sidebar for the page you have to go to appearance > astra options > sidebars. Then filter through four sets of options to get the sidebar where you want. For most people this is not intuitive. It’s time consuming and confusing.
Ideally, you should just go to the page you want to edit and select the sidebar you want on the page.
Like I said, I see a lot of themes use this non-linear way of setting things up. Problem is, you end up having to go five different places to change the settings and design of your page.
Astra already has a settings area on the page where you can choose the location of the sidebar (left, right, none). It would make sense to then have some check boxes below this to choose which sidebar you want to display on the page, instead of having to do it at appearance > astra options > sidebars.
I guess some people like having control over all their sidebars in one place. But it makes it very difficult and time consuming when you are trying to design a page.
You can tell this was designed by a developer. A design surely would have made it easier. (nothing personal to developers… 🙂
I would give this a two-star rating because of the illogical way it is implemented. I just don’t subscribe to this way of thinking. But since this is my personal preference and I realize some like having multiple control panels to design one page, then I guess I will give it another star.
Great plugin! The theme I am using to develop my website came with sidebars but they were not dynamic. After testing about 3 sidebar plugins, I was about to give up, then I found this one. It was very easy to use and works perfectly. I would highly recommend this plugin if you are looking for an easy way of incorporating sidebars on your website.
Not very helpul This does not work very well for me. It has some major issues.
In order to set the sidebar for the pages/posts, you have to go to appearance > Astra options > sidebars. Then filter through four sets of options to get the sidebar where you want. For most people, this is not intuitive. Itâs time-consuming and very confusing.
Ideally, you should just go to the page you want to edit and select the sidebar you want on the page.
Astra already has a settings area on the page where you can choose the location of the sidebar (left, right, none). It would make sense to then have some checkboxes below this to choose which sidebar you want to display on the page, instead of having to do it at appearance > Astra options > sidebars.
But I understood some people like having control over all their sidebars in one place. For them, this plugin may be helpful, but it does not have filters to set the sidebar according to a specific category.
The current process to set a custom sidebar is very confusing and time-consuming if you have a lot of pages/posts where you want to have different sidebars.
I would like to request the Brainstorm Force team to add an option in the Gutenberg editor section from where we can select the sidebar we want for specific pages/posts.
In this way, the plugin will be helpful for both types of people who want to have a master control to set sidebar at once and for the people, who want to set sidebar according to their pages/posts from the editor section itself.
Genial pensando en todos Gracias por estos complementos que facilitan mucho estas cuestiones, 😀
Good Lightweight Plugin Thanks for this plugin. I have some concerns:
1. When i choose sidebar to be shown on lets say “All Products Archive” or “All Products Category Archives” than it replaces only when their is atleast 1 post on archive page otherwise it does not replaces sidebar.
2. If you can add a rule to replace sidebar based on keyword in url (strpos for url). Usecase is target query params (filter=featured), search page with specific post types (post-type=product),etc
Anyways plugin is great but i am manually handling above cases with hooks.
Easy to use. Gret plugin to add a sidebar for a specific page.
Works well – straightforward and easy to use Works well – straightforward and easy to use
Great support! Plugin works great, and the developer offers great support!
Powerful, Simple, and Beautiful The plugin does exactly what is supposed to do. Kudos and compliments!
Good but only for testing purposes Great idea for a plugin. Itâs easy to use and does exactly what it says. The developer does however not respond to bug-reports in a professional way, so I wouldnât rely on it for critical sites. It works well for testing purposes though.