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 *   Forum: [Developing with WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/wp-advanced/)
   
   In reply to: [How to display posts content in the sidebar?](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-display-posts-content-in-the-sidebar/)
 *  [Jay Mishra](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jaymtech/)
 * (@jaymtech)
 * [2 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-display-posts-content-in-the-sidebar/#post-17124666)
 * Hey [@michalrama](https://wordpress.org/support/users/michalrama/), 
   If I am 
   getting you correctly, it is indeed possible to add existing pages and posts 
   to your sidebar in your theme Blocksy without the need for additional plugins.
   Now there are two ways as per my understanding: –
    - In the Appearance -> Widgets section
    - (In this section, you will find a variety of widget areas.)
    - In the “Main Sidebar” heading, when you will click on, will find “Recent Posts”,“
      Recent Comments”, “Achieves”, “Categories” etc. (based on your website content
      and setup)
    - Here you will find what you are supposed to display in the Main Sidebar
    - You can also configure it by adding a title, selecting the number of posts
      to show, and choosing whether to display the post date or not and so on
    - Same goes with the Page widget in the widgets section.
    - Once done, press the Save button.
 * This is a beginner approach; in case you don’t know about this in the theme.
 * 2- **If you want to display a button to your sidebar & it should display your
   existing posts and pages**
 * Here’s the steps: –
    - You need to select the **sidebar visibility** option under Appearance -> Customize-
      > Go to Sidebar option -> (under customizing sidebar) -> Sidebar Visibility(
      select all icons i.e., Laptop, Tab, Mobile), also select **Mobile Sidebar 
      Position** to **TOP** under the same.
    - This will show your sidebar, and you can customize your sidebar and the data
      to be displayed in the sidebar the same way as described in above points.
 * _In this case there can be an issue that the sidebar Hamberger menu won’t appear
   on the Laptop screen or your display size, because I think there is some issue
   with the CSS of the theme, because when I tried the same theme in my localhost,
   its working only when I am changing the size of the screen (using dev tools in
   browser or simply opening browser in custom size window) even when selected all
   device options under sidebar visibility, for that you can use a simple CSS._
 * I hope this information is helpful and work as per your requirement. If you require
   further assistance or clarification, please do not hesitate to discuss. Thanks&
   Good Luck! 😊
 *   Forum: [Developing with WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/wp-advanced/)
   
   In reply to: [How to display posts content in the sidebar?](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-display-posts-content-in-the-sidebar/)
 *  [Jay Mishra](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jaymtech/)
 * (@jaymtech)
 * [2 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-display-posts-content-in-the-sidebar/#post-17121779)
 * As per my previous experience, with the WordPress this can be done by using some
   widgets, if your theme supports for that, looking towards the site it’s hard 
   to answer from myside that if Your theme does support a widget for viewing content
   in the sidebar, but you can try this
    - Go to your Appearance Option in Dashboard
    - Then to the widgets page & add a list widget to your WordPress site’s sidebar.
    - You can then add titles of the posts you want to feature as a bulleted list
 * Currently when I have seen the site i.e., [Foreign relations – Chamber of Commerce (komora.cz)](https://www.komora.cz/foreign-relations/),
   its only showing option of English and Czech, so I am not very sure if that’s
   what you are asking which I suggested. But if you find it helpful, please let
   me know, or if you can explain your need in some more detail I can surely try
   to help!☺

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