A widget in WordPress is a small block of content or functionality that you can add to widget-ready areas of your website, such as the sidebar, footer, or header. Widgets are used to enhance the layout and usability of your site without requiring any coding. Common examples include recent posts, search bars, menus, social media feeds, or custom HTML. You can easily manage widgets through the WordPress Customizer or the Widgets section in the dashboard.
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