Title: WordPress filter for &#8220;hard coded&#8221; template content
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# WordPress filter for “hard coded” template content

 *  [harknell](https://wordpress.org/support/users/harknell/)
 * (@harknell)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-filter-for-hard-coded-template-content/)
 * Hi, I’m designing a plugin for WordPress that allow admins to create sidebar 
   content and blocks from the admin area without having to go and change the actual
   code in sidebar.php. The blocks and content will be stored in the database and
   be selectable for order of appearance and such.
    This is being designed for non-
   programmers and such who don’t know how to go in and alter the actual code in
   the template area. So far the only way I see of adding content to the sidebar.
   php area is to hook into wp-meta and make an action to add my content when that
   is called by WordPress. One problem I see though is that most templates for WordPress
   have “hard coded” Meta area links and data (a big mistake in my opinion) such
   as admin login location, and other links. What I would like to do is create a
   way in my plugin to filter this stuff and give the user the ability to show this
   or not. Now the important bit is considering the target audience for my plugin,
   I can’t expect the user to go in and mess with the code, I need the plugin to
   be able to do this for them. Is there a way to capture this stuff and have an
   add_filter be able to do a str_replace to remove it? I suspect the_content won’t
   see this stuff. If there isn’t a current way to do this I think there needs to
   be something added to affect this type of stuff. Optimally I want my plugin to
   work with any template.

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 *  [moshu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/moshu/)
 * (@moshu)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-filter-for-hard-coded-template-content/#post-455255)
 * I might be wrong but aren’t the widget gizmos doing exactly what described above?–
   i.e. messing with the sidebar without touching the code in the template file.
   
   [http://wordpress.org/development/2006/03/widgets-plugin/](http://wordpress.org/development/2006/03/widgets-plugin/)
 *  Thread Starter [harknell](https://wordpress.org/support/users/harknell/)
 * (@harknell)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-filter-for-hard-coded-template-content/#post-455390)
 * I’ll look into that system a bit to see if it’s what I am looking to do, but 
   one thing is still bothersome about it, it requires someone to still do some 
   alteration to their code to get it to work (now, if it gets integrated into a
   new version of WordPress as a default, that would be great). You have to have
   a template that is preset to use the widgets, or you have to mess with some code.
   Most of the people I want to create this plugin for are artists or other non-
   programmers who quiver at the idea of even looking at the template code. I’m 
   still curious if there is a way to filter “hard coded” content in any of the 
   template files…….Hmmm, I wonder if you could add the “dynamic sidebar” code using
   a filter? Maybe then do a rewind to re parse the page and then boom have the 
   thing use the widgets as if the template already supported them?
 *  [Mike Toppa](https://wordpress.org/support/users/toppa/)
 * (@toppa)
 * [18 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-filter-for-hard-coded-template-content/#post-455641)
 * I’ve found this thread probably too late for my reply to be helpful to harknell,
   but I ended up here because I had a similar issue, and a solution that worked
   for my situation.
 * Something to keep in mind with the sidebar is that the code of your plugin is
   available to you, just not through filters like the_content and others. If widgetizing
   is unappealing for any reason, you can make direct php calls to functions in 
   your plugin.
 * This means putting a line of php code in the template, which harkin wants to 
   avoid, but if you can set up your plugin so it can be a really simple line of
   code, perhaps that won’t be too much to ask of your non-techie users.

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## Tags

 * [add_filter](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/add_filter/)
 * [filter](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/filter/)
 * [sidebar.php](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/sidebar-php/)
 * [wp_meta](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/wp_meta/)

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 * 3 participants
 * Last reply from: [Mike Toppa](https://wordpress.org/support/users/toppa/)
 * Last activity: [18 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-filter-for-hard-coded-template-content/#post-455641)
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