The genesis_before_{$id}_widget_area
hook enables you to hook content before the widget title, within the widgets div.
All you need to do is swap out the {$id}
in the hook with the i.d from your widget.
Example: If you create a custom widget area using the following code,
genesis_widget_area( 'after-entry' );
You can use the following hook to add content before the after-entry widget title
genesis_before_after-entry_widget_area
The entire code example may look like this using a custom function with add_action:
add_action( 'genesis_before_after-entry_widget_area', 'add_before_widget' );
function add_before_widget() {
echo( 'Hello World' );
}
And here’s the output on the front end using the WordPress calendar widget in the after-entry widget area:
The following image shows the Hello World text output before the widget title, within the after-entry widgets div class, in the HTML source code.
You can use the genesis_before_{$id}_widget_area
to add content before any custom widget area you add to a Genesis child theme or any widget area already added in an existing Genesis child theme.
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