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The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The father is the middle of the gates of Paradise. If you wish, you can squander this gate or keep to it.” ❤️
Source: Sunan al-Tirmidhī 1900
Widgets are a great way to personalize and add new features to your blog. Whether you’d like to display your visitor statistics or add a simple search tool, you can do it with widgets.
We’ve assembled a list of popular and most useful widgets used on class blogs, student blogs and personal educator blogs for your pleasure.
Many of the widgets have been embedded in this post to show how they work.
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Authors
Author widgets are a handy way of providing a link to posts by different authors on a shared blog or individual student blogs.
Author widget – Provides a handy link to authors’ posts on a group blog. Reader click on the authors name to view their posts.
Class blog widget – Displays a link to all student blogs attached to your class blog via My Class. See it in action under Class blogs on Huzzah’s class blog.
The author widget provides a handy link to authors’ posts on a group blog. Readers just need to click on the authors name to view all post published by that person.
Here’s what it looks like when it’s added to a sidebar:
Authors widget
Settings
Once you add the widget to your sidebar in Appearance > Widgets, you’ll see that the widget settings look like this:
Author settinge
The class blog widget provides a handy link to all student blogs attached to My Class. Students just need to click on a link to easily go to a class mates’ blog.
The Class blog widget only appears in Appearance > Widgets inside the class blog and student blogs when My Class has been set up.
Here’s what it looks like when it’s added to a sidebar:
Settings
Once you add the widget to your sidebar in Appearance > Widgets, you’ll see that the widget settings look like this:
Class blog widget settings
Key Settings
We’ve highlighted the main settings you need to adjust on the class blog widget below. Remember to click Save after changing any settings.
Note_
The class blog widget isn’t automatically updated when you add new student blogs, or when student’s change their site title.
Go to Appearance > Widgets, open up the Class blog widget and click on Save to update the Class blog list