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- Because I have some widget area's specific to some templates, and would like to be able to have the interface elements in one page. I've looked into the ACF source, and a few blogs. So adding stuff to the pages is obviously possible, but I can't find a way to take a piece of the WP admin and include it elsewhere.Jasper Kennis– Jasper Kennis2014-04-10 13:17:18 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2014 at 13:17
- I see no point in posting code here tho, this is purely a theoretical question, I don't have any code to back it up with.Jasper Kennis– Jasper Kennis2014-04-10 13:18:29 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2014 at 13:18
- I do agree though, I wish this was a feature. If my client wants specific content on a specific pages sidebar, I have to 2 options, generate a sidebar for all pages or have the client call me to create a page specific widget area. THEN they have to leave the Pages section and go to Widgets which just seems like a run around.Howdy_McGee– Howdy_McGee ♦2014-04-10 13:43:50 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2014 at 13:43
- Have you not tried plugins such as widget visibility? 1 sidebar, lots of widgets that display on certain conditionsTom J Nowell– Tom J Nowell ♦2014-04-16 14:52:54 +00:00Commented Apr 16, 2014 at 14:52
- That's not what I'm after, but you're not the only one to misunderstand. I've tried to clarify the question a little.Jasper Kennis– Jasper Kennis2014-04-17 06:57:37 +00:00Commented Apr 17, 2014 at 6:57
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