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Hi Ricci,
Since you are an Elementor Pro user, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com
ref: https://elementor.com/help/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket/I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook. We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community.
www.remarpro.com rules state that commercial products are not supported here.
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Hi @kienbien1,
To achieve the layout shown in your screenshot, you can simply add widgets inside the Tab content. This will allow you to recreate the desired design within each tab.
For more detailed guidance on using the Tabs widget with nested elements, you can check out this helpful article: Tabs with Nested Containers.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need further assistance.
Kind regards,
Hi @vafrcsjsiusg,
Since you are an Elementor Pro user, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com
ref: https://elementor.com/help/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket/I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook. We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community.
www.remarpro.com rules state that commercial products are not supported here.
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Could you please share more details about how you’ve set up the Product Archive page? Specifically, which widget are you using to display the products?
It would be really helpful if you could provide a screen recording that shows the process of creating the Product Archive page or the settings of the widget you’re using to display the products. This will allow us to better understand the configuration and offer more precise guidance.
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Hi Walter,
Thank you for reaching out and providing detailed information about the issue you’re experiencing.
You’re right, having multiple H1 tags on the same page can negatively impact your SEO. Currently, Elementor hides elements set for specific devices using CSS, which means these elements still exist in the source code.
To resolve this, I recommend using a different approach for mobile and desktop headings. Instead of duplicating the container, consider utilizing the Dynamic Feature of the Heading widget, which is available in the Pro version of Elementor. This way, you can create a single heading that adapts based on the device, ensuring that only one H1 tag is rendered in the source code.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Kind regards,
Hi @angeldavo,
Could you please provide us with the site’s URL so we can inevstigate further?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind regards,
Hi @momo-fr,
Since you are an Elementor Pro user, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com
ref: https://elementor.com/help/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket/I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook. We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community.
www.remarpro.com rules state that commercial products are not supported here.
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Hi @laurael,
Could you please provide us with the page URL where we can replicate the issue so we can further investigate?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind regards,
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Hi Michelle,
Yes, the feature you mentioned is still very much applicable. Elementor’s containers now support dynamic background colors, allowing you to assign custom fields, just like in the video you shared.
With this feature, you can link the background color of a container to dynamic data, such as custom fields from plugins like ACF (Advanced Custom Fields), making your designs more flexible and responsive to the content or conditions you set.
I hope that helps.
Kind regards,
Hi Michelle,
Thank you for your question!
To clarify, even if you have a Single Post Template in place, you can still edit your individual posts with Elementor. The key is to ensure that the Post Content widget is included in your Single Post Template. This widget dynamically pulls in the content from each post, allowing you to make updates to your posts while maintaining the overall template structure.
Once you’ve added the Post Content widget, you can go to any of your posts and edit them with Elementor. From there, you’ll be able to add any widgets or design elements you need on a post-by-post basis without disrupting the template.
I hope that clears things up! If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to reach out. I’m happy to help!
Kind regards,
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Elementor Website Builder - More than Just a Page Builder] Mobile menuHi @alpipanwar ,
Since you are an Elementor Pro user, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com
ref: https://elementor.com/help/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket/I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook. We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community.
www.remarpro.com rules state that commercial products are not supported here.
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Hi @pmrvkr,
Since you are an Elementor Pro user, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com
ref: https://elementor.com/help/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket/I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook. We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community.
www.remarpro.com rules state that commercial products are not supported here.
Kind regards,
Hi @nayeem33,
Could you please provide us your website URL so we can investigate?
If you are using the Pro version, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com
ref: https://elementor.com/help/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket/I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook. We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community.
www.remarpro.com rules state that commercial products are not supported here.
Kind regards,