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How can I make my blogroll sitewide?

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by FPForum, Dec 6, 2008.

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    I am running wordpress 2.5.1 and am trying to make my blogroll sitewide. I tried adding it as a widget to see if this would do the trick but it did not. Can anyone tell me an easy way to make my blogroll blogwide?

    Thanks!
     
    FPForum, Dec 6, 2008 IP
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    It really depends on your theme and how it is coded. Sometimes the blogroll can be seen as "links". Usually if this is the case then you should just be able to add the "links" widget to your sidebar.
     
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    Thanks. right now it is just using the default theme.
     
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    Ok so the problem will be that the default theme isn't really widget friendly. So you will have to hard code the sidebar. Do you have access to FTP of site?
     
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    Thanks SFOD_D223. I did put a theme up that was not the default and that fixed it. Everything is sitewide now. Thanks for your input! Rep left.
     
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