Display a badge (based the "badges") without requiring file-system access or knowledge of HTML.
| Author: | Eugéne Roux (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 6.0 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.5.3 |
| Plugin version: | 1.6 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 13-02-2011 |
| Last updated: | 03-05-2024 |
| Rating, %: | 0 |
| Rated by: | 0 |
| Plugin URI: | https://damn.org.za/widgets/ |
| Total downloads: | 8 291 |
| Active installs: | 80+ |
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Display “Badges” in the side-panel which points to a web-site and an image which is then used to build the “badge”.
To access the configuration you have to go to Appearance > Widgets and edit the settings in the Panel.
Using the Widget you can choose whether to:
- (Optionally) display a Title
- Link to a site
- Required link to an image to mark that site (any size will work, but the “standard” seems to be 88 pixels wide by 31 pixels high)
- Pad the Badge (including centring the text); some people may prefer using their own CSS, so this is an optional configuration.
- Enable “Display Badge in a Box” (enabled by default)
- Enable the Displaying of a Drop-Shadow
If more control is needed, or more badges need to be displayed, the badges plugin on the WordPress site might be a better fit.
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