There are two ways to add a widget to your wordpress blog.
You can add them by editing your theme's HTML code. Or,
you can a plugin that is designed to make installing widgets really simple. For example,
wordpress widget plugins is a good one.
shorten
You have to slice it in HTMl and later to add wordpress to it.
There are two ways to add Google ads. The first is to add the Wordpress Plugin "adsense" at the Wordpress website. The other is to go to Google's AdSense page and see the manual coding they offer.
I am using StreamingVideoProvider to add live and streaming videos on my WordPress website. I trust this PPV platform because it takes only a few minutes to fully activate it on WordPress
Each Wordpress Widget has a different function, they all add content and features to your sidebar.
I wonder if you want to add an image in your WordPress sidebar. By default, WordPress doesn't have an image widget. And you may need to manually add the HTML code. But know little about the codes, right? So I recommend you to use a Wordpress plugin - Magee Shortcodes, it provides you with a simple way to display an image in your blog's sidebar.
Wordpress is an open source software and you can easily add new features by modifying and customize it according to the usability. For example, users will easily add new plugins and themes to make it more attractive. And the best part is Wordpress is a long term solution for enterpreneurs
you would have to embed the picture and create it with a hyperlink
You can use 2 wordpress Plugins to achieve that :- Register Plus Plugin Will replace the classic simple wordpress Register page and you get the ability to add Re-captcha to stop Spam and Fake Users.- Sidebar Login Widget that You can add to the Sidebar by using Widgets Tab.That's all what you will need.
You can use different add-ons like Firestats.
Download a plugin that you will be able to use as a widget for Wordpress.
To add a members login section to WordPress: Install a membership plugin like Ultimate Member or MemberPress. Create login and registration pages using the plugin's shortcodes. Restrict content to specific user roles. Customize the user experience and test the setup. Let me know if you need plugin recommendations!