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# Widget CSS Classes Add custom classes and ids plus first, last, even, odd, and numbered classes to your widgets. [](https://wordpress.org/plugins/widget-css-classes/) [](https://wordpress.org/plugins/widget-css-classes/) [](https://wordpress.org/plugins/widget-css-classes/) [](https://wordpress.org/plugins/widget-css-classes/) [](https://github.com/JoryHogeveen/widget-css-classes/blob/master/license.txt) [](https://travis-ci.com/JoryHogeveen/widget-css-classes) [](https://codeclimate.com/github/JoryHogeveen/widget-css-classes) ### Widget CSS Classes gives you the ability to add custom classes and ids to your WordPress widgets _Please note that this plugin doesn't enable you to enter custom CSS. You'll need to edit your theme's style.css or add another plugin that allows you to input custom CSS._ **This plugin also adds additional classes to widgets to help you style them easier:** * widget-first: added to the first widget in a sidebar * widget-last: added to the last widget in a sidebar * widget-odd: added to odd numbered widgets in a sidebar * widget-even: added to even numbered widgets in a sidebar * widget-#: added to every widget, such as widget-1, widget-2 ## Features * Adds a text field to a widget for defining a class * You can specify multiple classes by putting a space between them * Optionally adds checkboxes with predefined classes * Optionally adds a text field to add an id to a widget * Adds first and last classes to the first and last widget instances in a sidebar * Adds even/odd classes to widgets * Adds number classes to widgets * Fully translatable * Multi-site compatible * Compatible with Widget Logic, Widget Context, and WP Page Widget plugins * Has filters and hooks for customizing output including class names ## Installation 1. Upload the folder _/widget-css-classes/_ to the _/wp-content/plugins/_ directory 2. Activate the plugin through the __Plugins__ menu in WordPress 3. Configure the settings under __Settings > Widget CSS Classes__ 4. Visit __Appearance > Widgets__ to add or change the custom classes and ids for a widget. 5. Expand the appropriate widget in the desired sidebar. 6. You'll see a field labeled __CSS Class__. Depending on your settings, this will be a text field and/or checkboxes. 7. If you are using the text field you can enter multiple class names by separating them with a space. 8. If you've enabled the id field, you will see a text field called __CSS ID__. ## More info and documentation [See our wiki!](https://github.com/JoryHogeveen/widget-css-classes/wiki)