How Do I Change the Widget Style in WordPress?

Changing the widget style in WordPress is easy. First, open the Widgets page in the admin area of your WordPress site.

You’ll see a list of all the widgets on your site. Click on the widget you want to change, and then click on the “Edit” link in the toolbar.

The “Edit Widget” screen will open. On this screen, you’ll see four main sections. The first section is the “Title” field. This is where you’ll name the widget. The second section is the “Widget Theme” field. This is where you’ll select the widget theme.

The third section is the “Widget Options” field. This is where you’ll select the widget options. The fourth section is the “Shortcode” field. This is where you’ll enter the shortcode for the widget.

The “Widget Options” section is where you’ll select the widget options. The options you can select are as follows:

1. “Display Name” – This is the name of the widget.

2. “Title” – This is the title of the widget.

3. “Text” – This is the text of the widget.

4. “Widget Icon” – This is the icon of the widget.

5. “Enable” – This is whether the widget is enabled or not.

6. “Show on Home Page” – This is whether the widget is shown on the home page or not.

7. “Show on All Pages” – This is whether the widget is shown on all pages or not.

8. “Show on Widgets Page” – This is whether the widget is shown on the widgets page or not.

9. “Show on Pages with Specific Taxonomies” – This is whether the widget is shown on pages with specific taxonomies or not.

10. “Show on Pages with Specific Categories” – This is whether the widget is shown on pages with specific categories or not.

11. “Show on Custom Post Types” – This is whether the widget is shown on custom post types or not.

12. “Show on All Posts” – This is whether the widget is shown on all posts or not.

13. “Show on Posts With Specific Taxonomies” – This is whether the widget is shown on posts with specific taxonomies or not.

14. “Show on Posts With Specific Categories” – This is whether the widget is shown on posts with specific categories or not.

15. “Show on All Custom Post Types” – This is whether the widget is shown on all custom post types or not.

16. “Show on Single Post” – This is whether the widget is shown on a single post or not.

17. “Show on Custom Taxonomies” – This is whether the widget is shown on custom taxonomies or not.

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19. “Show on All Posts with Specific Taxonomies” – This is whether the widget is shown on posts with specific taxonomies or not.

20. “Show on All Posts with Specific Categories” – This is whether the widget is shown on posts with specific categories or not.

21. “Height” – This is the height of the widget.

22. “Width” – This is the width of the widget.

23. “Min Height” – This is the minimum height of the widget.

24. “Min Width” – This is the minimum width of the widget.

25. “Scroll” – This is whether the widget scrolls or not.

26. “Auto Size” – This is whether the widget automatically resizes or not.

27. “Vertical Scroll” – This is whether the widget scrolls vertically or not.

28. “Horizontal Scroll” – This is whether the widget scrolls horizontally or not.

29. “Disable on Mobile” – This is whether the widget is disabled on mobile devices.

30. “Disable on Tablet” – This is whether the widget is disabled on tablet devices.

31. “Disable on Desktop” – This is whether the widget is disabled on desktop devices.

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