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    (@pauldflynn)


    Installed and went through the documentation, help section and even visited the website. I’m afraid I found this incredibly confusing over a number of wasted hours of use.

    You create a sidebar to replace a widget on a global basis, but can change on a per-content basis, too. When you create a sidebar and add conditions, you then get to replace the ‘target widget’ with a Content Aware conditional sidebar. But it only applies if the default widget is applied to the WordPress sidebar.

    You seem to be clicking here and there, then there and here just to get content where you ant it – and then, for me – it didn’t appear.

    No matter what I chose and where I tried to apply this sidebar, it would only ever give me the default WordPress widget in the sidebar. It was as if the plugin wasn’t installed at all. The only way I knew it was installed was by going to the WordPress Widgets section – It misaligned my admin view of WordPress widgets area.

    I don’t want to take anything away from the author of this plugin. It appears that there has been a lot of functionality built in, which takes time, skill and dedication. But because my experience of the plugin was extremely poor, I must give a 1* review.

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  • Plugin Author Joachim Jensen

    (@intoxstudio)

    I am sorry to hear that you had a bad experience with the plugin, and I understand that it might not work for everyone all of the time.

    However, I didn’t see any support threads from you about the problems. How come?
    I usually reply in a timely manner, so if you want to give the plugin another try, please don’t hesitate to open a thread here: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/plugin/content-aware-sidebars/

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