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How do I use Elementor header and footer builder?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 4:17 am

In order to use Elementor header and footer builder, you first need to sign up for a free account. Once you have an account, you will be able to create new templates or import existing templates.

To create a new template, click on the “New” button and select “Header & Footer.” To import an existing template, click on the “Import” button and select the template file.

Once you have created or imported your template, you will need to configure the template. To do this, click on the “Configure” button and select the type of header and footer you want to create. The following types of header and footer are available:

Standard Header: This type of header is used for website titles, headers, and footers.

This type of header is used for website titles, headers, and footers. Custom Header: This type of header is used for custom content.

This type of header is used for custom content. Custom Footer: This type of header is used for custom footers.

Standard Footer: This type of footer is used for website footers.

To create a header or footer, you first need to create a container. To do this, click on the “Create” button and select the type of header or footer you want to create.

In the “Container” field, you will need to specify the width and height of the header or footer, as well as the position (top, middle, or bottom).

Next, you need to specify the content of the header or footer. To do this, click on the “Add Content” button and select the type of content you want to include. The following types of content are available:

Text: This type of content is used for plain text.

This type of content is used for plain text. Image: This type of content is used for an image.

This type of content is used for an image. YouTube: This type of content is used for a YouTube video.

This type of content is used for a YouTube video. Link: This type of content is used for a link.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with coding or website design, we do not recommend using the Elementor header and footer builder. This tool is for advanced users who know how to code and design websites. If you are not familiar with these concepts, you may end up breaking your website or creating a design that is not compatible with your theme.

This type of content is used for a link. Custom: This type of content is used for custom content.

After you have added the content, you need to specify the style of the header or footer. To do this, click on the “Style” button and select the type of style you want to use. The following types of styles are available:

Standard: This type of style is used for standard header and footer.

This type of style is used for standard header and footer. Custom: This type of style is used for custom header and footer.

This type of style is used for custom header and footer. Linear: This type of style is used for a linear header or footer.

This type of style is used for a linear header or footer. Radial: This type of style is used for a radial header or footer.

This type of style is used for a radial header or footer. Horizontal: This type of style is used for a horizontal header or footer.

After you have specified the style, you need to specify the content. The following types of content are available:

After you have added the content, you will need to specify the style of the content. The following types of styles are available:

Standard: This type of style is used for standard content.

This type of style is used for standard content. Custom: This type of style is used for custom content.

This type of style is used for custom content. Linear: This type of style is used for a linear content.

This type of style is used for a linear content. Radial: This type of style is used for a radial content.

This type of style is used for a radial content. Horizontal: This type of style is used for a horizontal content.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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