How to use Linkwithin Widget in wordpress without any plugin

As you all know that its become trend to show related post with Image in it. One of them is Linkwithin, It doesn’t just display a list of headlines underneath each post, but also a thumbnail with a picture from each post, which makes it far more attractive than most of its competitors.

Whereas, LinkWithin plugin is available for WordPress, Typepad, and Blogger, though LinkWithin will also provide you with a code snippet that you can use on other blogging platforms. But what if you dont have to install linkwithin plugin to show related plugin, Its possible, you can also do that as I do.

Steps you have to follow:

1. Go to LinkwithIn & fill the form as below:

linkwithin trick How to use Linkwithin Widget in wordpress without any plugin

2. Dont care that your Blog is on WordPress, just select Blogger in the ‘platform’.

3. Click on Install Widget to open Blogger in a new window.

4. After that a new Windows will be appear with a title ‘Add Page Element’, there click on  ‘Edit Content’.

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5. Copy the Content in your WordPress theme, where you want it to appear.

If you want more information on linkwithin then you can browse our review of LinkwithIn Plugin. With Linkwithin you can optimize your related links.

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Comments

  1. Nilanko says:

    But instead of selecting “Blogger”, select “other” and you get the code on the next page. No need to mess up with blogger.com :)

  2. Nilanko says:

    Thanks. Good way to go. :)

  3. Rajesh Patel says:

    Thanks for Notification.

  4. kwameferreira says:

    i've tried this but it keeps appearing on top of the page, right after the title, rather than when i position it. Has anyone experienced the same issue?

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