Editor
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How come I do not have an “Editor” for my html widgets?
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There never has been. Create a draft post and do the HTML and such in that and then switch to the HTML tab, copy out all the code and paste it into the text widget.
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@thesacredpath , I’ve read your helpful answers to other questions so I was wondering:
Is there a way to embed a widget in a WordPress page? (not a sidebar)
I have just created Sunshine Study Notes and don’t want to clutter every page and post with distracting widgets — the kids are supposed to be focused on learning, right?
But some of these would be lovely on certain, specific pages.
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No, there’s no way to do that. If you have text widget code, you can put that in a page, but not the prefab HTML.
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How come I do not have an “Editor” for my html widgets? and how i want to put the nuffnang adv. without the “EDITOR”
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Blogger-initiated ads are banned here. If you put it in, the code will be stripped out, and your blog will be suspended if you try a workaround.
WordPress.com bloggers are not able to edit their prefab widget code, only configure it along the lines allowed, eg hierarchical category display, etc.
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Alas, I suspected as much.
I’ve been experimenting with a few possible kludges to get a clean line break substitute for a
BR CLEAR="all".Could you let me know what you think …
Do you have other ideas or see possible pitfalls?
Cool octopus on your blog, by the way.
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Thanks. I’m afraid the LAST thing I am is a designer, so I’m not the person to ask about that. It also depends on the theme, as some are more sensitive to DIV and BR tags than others. Sorry I can’t be more help.
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