Widgets in WordPress 5.8
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Hello together,
will there be changes due to the WordPress 5.8 changes regarding the widgets use of the Widgetsbundle and the site origin Pagebuilder?Best regards
Lukas
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Hi Lukas
Thanks for reaching out.
5.8 will change the look and functionality of the Appearance > Widgets screen; it won’t change or impact Page Builder or the Widgets Bundle functionality. The Widgets Bundle and Page Builder will be 100% compatible with the changes included in WP 5.8. Users can continue to use SiteOrigin Widgets in theme widget areas; they can also use the SiteOrigin Widgets Block. If you have clients that make use of the Appearance > Widgets interface regularly and are satisfied with that interface, then you might consider installing the WordPress Classic Widgets plugin. Themes have also been provided with an option to opt-out of the new interface; that’s another option if you manage client sites.
As queries or feature requests arise, please, let us know. We’re here to lend a hand wherever possible.
Thank you very much for the answer!
You mentioned that I could opt-out the new interface in the theme-menu. Is already clear where to make this setting? I’d like to not change the look but also I’m not happy installing a new plugin to prevent itbest regards!
Sure, no problem.
The Classic Widgets plugin would be the easiest option.
Alternatively, are you using a custom theme or a child theme or do you have a custom-made plugin installed where you add your site customizations? If so, you could add something like:
function siteorigin_theme_setup() { remove_theme_support( 'widgets-block-editor' ); } add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'siteorigin_theme_setup' );You could also use a plugin like Code Snippets to add the above function.
Just for interest’s sake, here is a post on creating a custom plugin to store functionality like your Analytics tracking code and other similar small customizations: https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/what-why-and-how-tos-of-creating-a-site-specific-wordpress-plugin/. The Code Snippets plugin can do the same job, a custom plugin is another way to go. A custom theme, child theme, custom plugin, adding the function above via Code Snippets, or using the Classic Widgets plugin are the options I can think of.
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