Here is the example of creating our own widget in WordPress back-end. Here is some of steps that helps you to build custom widget.
- Extend your class with WP_Widget
class Custom_Example_Widget extends WP_Widget {
}
- Set up the widget name and description.
public function __construct() {
$widget_options = array('classname' => 'example_widget', 'description' => 'This is an Example Widget');
parent::__construct('example_widget', 'Example Widget', $widget_options);
}
- Create the widget output.
public function widget($args, $instance) {
$title = apply_filters('widget_title', $instance['title']);
$blog_title = get_bloginfo('name');
$tagline = get_bloginfo('description');
echo $args['before_widget'] . $args['before_title'] . $title . $args['after_title'];
?>
<p><strong>Site Name:</strong> <?php echo $blog_title ?></p>
<p><strong>Tagline:</strong> <?php echo $tagline ?></p>
<?php
echo $args['after_widget'];
}
- Create the admin area widget settings form.
public function form($instance) {
$title = !empty($instance['title']) ? $instance['title'] : '';
?>
<p>
<label for="<?php echo $this->get_field_id('title'); ?>">Title:</label>
<input type="text" id="<?php echo $this->get_field_id('title'); ?>" name="<?php echo $this->get_field_name('title'); ?>" value="<?php echo esc_attr($title); ?>" />
</p><?php
}
- Apply settings to the widget instance.
public function update($new_instance, $old_instance) {
$instance = $old_instance;
$instance['title'] = strip_tags($new_instance['title']);
return $instance;
}
- Register the widget.
function custom_register_example_widget() {
register_widget('custom_Example_Widget');
}
add_action('widgets_init', 'custom_register_example_widget');
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