Stateless Code | Codecast: statelesscode.com WordPress 16: Move the Footer Widget Back to the Footer @StatelessCode | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
This is the 16th video in the statelesscode.com WordPress series. In this video Mike moves the footer widget from a subsection of the sidebar to appear in the footer itself. He also makes the development version more like the production version of the site.
This video covers:
00:00:10 Introduction
00:01:34 Get the sidebar widgets more closely matched in dev
00:08:22 Remove the sidebar content from the footer widget
00:09:48 Temporarily remove navigation widget from development site
00:10:40 Move the footer widgets back into the page footer, replacing the hardcoded social media links
00:15:49 Delete old social media icons from assets
00:18:20 Take the footer partial out of the sidebar markup
00:18:55 Commit and push code, update backlog
This video is CC0 - No rights reserved. (YouTube doesn't allow this option when publishing.) All code is released under the UNLICENSE. Stateless Code denies the concept of "intellectual property". Copying is not stealing.
This is the 16th video in the statelesscode.com WordPress series. In this video Mike moves the footer widget from a subsection of the sidebar to appear in the footer itself. He also makes the development version more like the production version of the site.
This video covers:
00:00:10 Introduction
00:01:34 Get the sidebar widgets more closely matched in dev
00:08:22 Remove the sidebar content from the footer widget
00:09:48 Temporarily remove navigation widget from development site
00:10:40 Move the footer widgets back into the page footer, replacing the hardcoded social media links
00:15:49 Delete old social media icons from assets
00:18:20 Take the footer partial out of the sidebar markup
00:18:55 Commit and push code, update backlog
This video is CC0 - No rights reserved. (YouTube doesn't allow this option when publishing.) All code is released under the UNLICENSE. Stateless Code denies the concept of "intellectual property". Copying is not stealing.