How to have sidebar enabled in WordPress 1.5 Kubrick(modified) Post pages

By Angsuman Chakraborty, Gaea News Network
Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Objective 

Enable displaying the sidebar in individual post pages which Kubrick author disposed off in his layout.

Update: Please refer to How To Display Sidebar in Single Post in WordPress 2.0 Default Kubrick Theme for a better solution without any side-effect.

Step

Rename wp-content/themes/default/single.php to wp-content/themes/default/single.phps

 

You are done!

 

Discussion
December 26, 2005: 11:55 pm

[...] Note: This supercedes my earlier post on this sidebar problem, as this solution is without any side-effect, unlike my previous solution. [...]

March 24, 2005: 1:48 am

It does work as I tested here just now :)
Unfortunately there is a side-effect which I didn’t notice earlier is that the comments do not appear below. This is because all I am doing is making the single post template unavailable and using the home page temmplate instead. And in home page comments are not displayed by default.


Aki
March 24, 2005: 1:34 am

I did your trick and it did not work.

I wish I knew why because it’s VERY easy to do.

Aki

YOUR VIEW POINT
NAME : (REQUIRED)
MAIL : (REQUIRED)
will not be displayed
WEBSITE : (OPTIONAL)
YOUR
COMMENT :