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How do I customize the footer in an Elementor?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 3:34 am

When you create a new Elementor project, the default footer includes a copyright notice, a project name, and a version number. To customize the footer, open the Elementor Footer settings by clicking on the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the main window.

The Footer settings include the following sections:

– Name and Logo: This section contains the project name and logo. You can change the name and logo, or use the predefined options.

– Copyright: You can add a copyright notice, or use the predefined options.

– Project Version: You can change the project version, or use the predefined options.

– Contributors: You can add contributors, or use the predefined options.

– Terms of Use: You can add a terms of use, or use the predefined options.

– Contact: You can add a contact information, or use the predefined options.

– Support: You can add a support contact, or use the predefined options.

– donate: You can add a donate button, or use the predefined options.

– Show on Start: You can show the footer on start, or use the predefined options.

The Footer settings also include a Customize button. When you click on the Customize button, the Footer settings window opens, where you can add, delete, or modify the elements in the footer.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with coding, we do not recommend that you attempt to customize the footer in Elementor. Doing so could break your site, and you may not be able to recover it without help from a developer.

The Footer settings window includes the following sections:

– Footer: This section contains the following elements: Project Name, Logo, Copyright, Version, Contributors, Terms of Use, Contact, Support, and Donation.

– Navigation: This section contains the following elements: Home, About, Projects, and Gallery.

– Social: This section contains the following elements: Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and LinkedIn.

– FooterLinks: This section contains the following elements: Home, About, Projects, Gallery, and Social.

– Custom Elements: This section contains the following elements: <%= form_tag 'login' %> (for registering a new account), <%= form_tag 'logout' %> (for logging out), and <%= form_tag 'contact' %> (for contacting the project owner).

The Footer settings window also includes a Preview button, which you can use to preview the changes that you make to the footer.

When you’re finished customizing the footer, click on the OK button to apply the changes. The footer appears in the main window, along with the new customizations.

If you want to revert to the default footer settings, click on the Reset button. The footer settings window disappears, and the default footer appears in the main window.

conclusions

To customize the footer in an Elementor project, open the Footer settings by clicking on the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the main window. The Footer settings include the following sections: Name and Logo, Copyright, Project Version, Contributors, Terms of Use, Contact, Support, and Donation. You can add, delete, or modify the elements in the footer.

The Footer settings window includes a Preview button, which you can use to preview the changes that you make to the footer. When you’re finished customizing the footer, click on the OK button to apply the changes.

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Drew Clemente

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