Any way to make Monotone template accept widgets
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Hi,
I’m using the Monotone photoblog template, and I love its ability to showcase large-format images. I’d like to edit the CSS so that it will accept widgets, for users to submit their own photos, etc. Is this possible?
Thanks so much!
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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We can’t answer that question without a link to your blog, starting with http. The answer depends ont he blog.
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Oh FYI, it may or not be NSFW, depending on where you work. It is a catalog of my underpants. Which sounds lurid, but it’s not.
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In that case, no, there IS no way to get the monotone theme to accept widgets. If it were externally hosted you’d presumably be able to change the theme and allow them, but on WordPress.com there is no way to add them.
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You’re welcome. It’s a limitation of monotone; you’d think they’d allow widgets on a bottom bar, like Hemingway, but nope.
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thedailypanty,
While not as straightforward as other themes, it is possible to add widgets to monotone:
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Yes, you cannot add widgets per se: you can use that workaround for adding some of the stuff you would normally display via widgets.
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Well, that’s quite true. Without knowing what the OP actually wants to do, we can only answer the specific question. It all depends WHICH widgets, whether that functionality can be added to the blog. Regardless, it cannot be added in widget form.
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for users to submit their own photos, etc. Is this possible?
and for that function, it may well not be possible without adding “users.” -
Thanks. By users, I just mean readers, so I wanted to post my email on every page without haveing to put it in every post. I’ll check those and report back as to whether it worked for me.
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People cannot leave images in comments, but they CAN leave links to images they’ve already uploaded.
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