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Why does this code make my screen go blank in admin when I put it in functions.php?



When publishing content or changing any settings in the admin, the screen goes blank, I found that it's due to this code in my functions.php file. Is there something wrong with it?







<?php

if ( function_exists('register_sidebar') ) {

register_sidebar(array(

'name'=> 'Footer',

'id' => 'footer',

'before_widget' => '',

'after_widget' => '',

'before_title' => '<div class="title">',

'after_title' => '</div>'

));

register_sidebar(array(

'name'=> 'Right-Sidebar',

'id' => 'rightsidebar',

'before_widget' => '<div class="white-bar">',

'after_widget' => '</div>',

'before_title' => '<div class="title">',

'after_title' => '</div>'

));

register_sidebar(array(

'name'=> 'Ads',

'id' => 'ads',

'before_widget' => '',

'after_widget' => '',

'before_title' => '<div class="title">',

'after_title' => '</div>'

));

}

?>







Fairly new to this, so details would be excellent!


Comments

  1. In my WP code, I don't include brackets {} around the if statement. My functional code looks like:

    if ( function_exists('register_sidebar') )
    register_sidebar(array('name'=>'sidebar1',
    'before_widget' => '',
    'after_widget' => '',
    'before_title' => '<h2>',
    'after_title' => '</h2>',
    ));
    register_sidebar(array('name'=>'sidebar2',
    'before_widget' => '',
    'after_widget' => '',
    'before_title' => '<h2>',
    'after_title' => '</h2>',
    ));

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