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Register Multiple Widgets area in Genesis

Last Updated on June 15, 2018Leave a Comment Favorited: 0 times

This is Step 1. Don’t forget to follow >> Step 2. Display Multiple Widgets area in Genesis

The snippet should be added in child theme’s functions.php

//* Register front-page widget areas
genesis_register_widget_area(
	array(
		'id'          => "front-page-1",
		'name'        => __( "Front Page 1", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
		'description' => __( "This is the front page 1 section.", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
	)
);

genesis_register_widget_area(
	array(
		'id'          => "front-page-2",
		'name'        => __( "Front Page 2", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
		'description' => __( "This is the front page 2 section.", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
	)
);

genesis_register_widget_area(
	array(
		'id'          => "front-page-3",
		'name'        => __( "Front Page 3", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
		'description' => __( "This is the front page 3 section.", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
	)
);

genesis_register_widget_area(
	array(
		'id'          => "front-page-4",
		'name'        => __( "Front Page 4", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
		'description' => __( "This is the front page 4 section.", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
	)
);

genesis_register_widget_area(
	array(
		'id'          => "front-page-5",
		'name'        => __( "Front Page 5", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
		'description' => __( "This is the front page 5 section.", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
	)
);

genesis_register_widget_area(
	array(
		'id'          => "front-page-6",
		'name'        => __( "Front Page 6", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
		'description' => __( "This is the front page 6 section.", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
	)
);

or, We can simply use

//* Register front-page widget areas
for ( $i = 1; $i <= 6; $i++ ) {
	genesis_register_widget_area(
		array(
			'id'          => "front-page-{$i}",
			'name'        => __( "Front Page {$i}", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
			'description' => __( "This is the front page {$i} section.", 'my-theme-text-domain' ),
		)
	);
}

Next, Step 2. Display Multiple widget area in Genesis

Source: https://sridharkatakam.com/simplifying-code-registering-multiple-widget-areas-genesis/

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