Are you wrapping the wp_get_archives in php tags? Copy the tag verbatim. How are you calling the sidebar?
If girl.php is not hooked into the WordPress theme structure (that is, it’s just a regular PHP file you’re trying to use WordPress functions in), you first need to make it *WordPress-aware* by including the wp-blog-header.php file. Add this somewhere before you start using WordPress functions and template tags in it:
<?php include('./wp-blog-header.php'); ?>
Just make sure the path to wp-blog-header.php is correct. If both files are in the same directory, the above should work as is.
This is the whole sidebar part ~
<div style=”position:absolute; left:535; top:600; width:170″>
<center>
<b>Main</b><br>
<A href=”http://emma.lovelygrace.net/index.php”>Blog<br>
<A href=”http://emma.lovelygrace.net/girl.php”>The Girl<br>
<A href=”http://emma.lovelygrace.net/visitor.php”>Visitor<br>
<A href=”http://emma.lovelygrace.net/contact.php”>Contact<br>
<A href=”http://emma.lovelygrace.net/links.php”>Links<br>
<br><br>
<b>Joined</b><br>
stuff here
<br><br>
<b>Archives</b><br>
<?php wp_get_archives(‘type=monthly&limit=4’); ?>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>Categories</b>
<?php list_cats(FALSE, ‘ ‘, ‘name’); ?>
<br><br><br>
</center>
</div>
Ah! Thankyou so much Kafkaesqui, it worked 😀
*feels silly* XD