• Hello, I’m using the tabs widget, and within the tab title, I used to include a link so that if the user clicked on it, it would take them to another internal page title (tab switching was done with a small JavaScript to display the corresponding content on mouseover).

    However, with the latest update, the link code is displayed as text. Is there any solution for this?

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  • Plugin Support aracelil

    (@aracelil)

    Hello! Thanks for reaching out to us.

    After the most recent update, we became aware of an issue regarding HTML not rendering in the Tabs widget title field. This issue has been resolved. If you have not done so already, please update Elementor and Elementor Pro to 3.16.4 and 3.16.2 respectively.

    We apologize for any inconvenience you experienced.

    Kind Regards,

    Thread Starter danielbmxd

    (@danielbmxd)

    Hello, inside the link, I’m trying to use the following JavaScript onclick=’window.location.href=”https://……..”; return false;’, but when I save the changes, the JavaScript code is not saved, which previously worked fine in the previous version of Elementor.

    Thread Starter danielbmxd

    (@danielbmxd)

    Hello, trying to make the previous statement clearer:

    Inside the title, I am placing a link with the following JavaScript: link so that when I click on one of the titles, it takes me to another internal page. The content changes when I hover over it, thanks to additional JavaScript I have in the additional code. However, when I save the changes, the JavaScript code for the link is not saved, which used to work perfectly in the previous version of Elementor.

    Thread Starter danielbmxd

    (@danielbmxd)

    Hello, is there any solution to place JavaScript code in the widget title as was done in previous versions of Elementor?

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