6 Ways To Dress Up Your Sidebar

I’ll admit, when I was redesigning this blog, I was extremely tempted to opt out of having a sidebar and go for the full width look. After considering the benefits of a sidebar though, I realized how big of a role it plays in grabbing my readers’ attention and making this blog a more fun place! The name sidebar makes it sound like something extra that you don’t really need to pay much attention too, but think about this; that thing is taking up at least 250 pixels of your blog’s width. That’s a lot of space! Your content may be the best anyone’s ever read, but if your sidebar is an eyesore, it might lead them away. Give your sidebar some love, decorate it to your heart’s desire, and use these tips for dressing it up!

6 Ways To Dress Up Your Sidebar

Create A Clean “About Me” Snippet

I don’t know about you, but when I visit a blog for the first time, my eyes go straight to this section. Most blogs have one now, and I think it plays a huge part in making the blog feel more personal and “handmade”. I want to know who I’m reading from, and by simply adding a picture and a short preview of who you are, I gain a bit of a connection to you. Be sure to keep it simple though, because too many fonts and colors can make your “above the fold” layout look a little crazy. Besides, why let a huge script font take the focus away from your beautiful headshot?

If you want to take it a step further, add in a link to your “about me” page under your snippet. Leave your readers wanting more, and make it easy to find that!

Add An Instagram & Pinterest Widget

These can really add some life to your sidebar if it’s filled with text and other flat designs. Not only do they allow your readers to learn a little more about you (because my pins definitely say a lot about me), but they may prompt some to head over to your profile and follow you too! I’m currently using the Alpine PhotoTile plugin for my Instagram and Pinterest widgets, but there are a ton of other options out there, including Blogger friendly options like Snapwidget. Play around with the settings and have some fun with these; I love the hover effects, which you can demo on my Instagram widget where I have the “fade out” effect turned on.

Display Your Best Posts

I don’t know why it took me so long to add a widget like this, because my sidebar is essentially free advertisement space for my own posts! Your readers may not want to scroll through your archive to find an interesting post, so by displaying some of your best work in your sidebar, you’re making it easy for them to click over. I’m using the “Top Posts and Pages” widget that’s provided with the Genesis Framework, but I’m pretty sure there are other similar plugins, and for my Blogger readers, creating your own is just as simple! All you need to do is add an HTML widget with images and links from a few posts. This gives you even more control over what you display here.

Design Beautiful Category Buttons

I’ve seen so many creative category buttons recently and I can’t decide which style I like the most! A few of my favorite looks are the minimalist buttons at Love Grows Design, the gradient-style blocks at Oak & Oats, and the handmade vibe of the categories at A Beautiful Mess.

Create Your Own Buttons

Making your own graphics is crucial for tying your brand together, from blog photos to social media covers to business cards. Another place I’ve seen custom graphics lately is in sidebars, like my button for The Collection or the visit prompt for The Nectar Collective’s design page. Like I said earlier, your sidebar is free ad space for your blog, so make the most of it!

Make It Extend Your Brand

My absolute favorite example for this tip is A Beautiful Mess. Their sidebar is just gorgeous, and every part of it has design aspects that complement their brand. I’m not saying every blog needs bright colors and crazy patterns, but do what works for your blog and give that space some lovin’.

Have you stumbled upon any sidebars that you fell in love with? Link to them below!

  • http://gina-alyse.com/ Gina Alyse

    This post is so needed for me right now! I have been thinking of idea for my sidebar, and I just started creating more graphics for it yesterday! It’s something that I think is important but sometimes it’s not my priority when blogging (but I hope to make it more of a priority of my design!) Thanks so much for these tips. I’m loving all the inspiration and links you mentioned!

  • http://marisahendrickson.com/ Marisa Hendrickson

    Thank you so much for this! I’ve been working on what things I’m going to need when I redesign my blog and part of that just involves asking the question, “What do I even add?” I love that you shared the plugin you use for Pinterest/Instagram. I haven’t been much of an IG user but I am very active on Pinterest and I’d love for my readers to connect with me there too.

    -Marisa | http://marisahendrickson.com/

  • http://www.sedivaabroad.com/ Sarah Elizabeth

    Great tips!! Thanks for the inspiration xx