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Dynamic Content for Elementor

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Dynamic Content for Elementor is a support to the new Elementor’s “Theme Builder” and much more.
Version: 3.1.2
100% Original Plugin. The Same plugin found on Dynamic.ooo.
Includes 1 Year of Updates.

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Dynamic Content for Elementor:

Dynamic Content for Elementor is a support to the new Elementor’s “Theme Builder” and much more.

We thought that if we could improve our favorite PAGE-BUILDER’s functionality we could also explore how to build sites’ templates in a global and dynamic way. Others have already done this but we believe we really outdid it. We’ve produced the widgets we needed but the potential is really high and we will not stop here. It’s really fun to build objects that do everything we ask them to! We better ourselves because we have new needs every day and thanks to Elementor we can really improve our workflow.

Add new template in My Templates

The first thing you need is creating your template from Elementor. Here you’ll have to build your content from your page considering the role the elements own, for example, the title or the highlighted image, the category it belongs, or the customized fields you’ve decided to put on your page.

Global Settings

You can associate your template globally to the whole type, no obstacles, no filters that complicate the procedure, just a project-oriented system that will allow you to easily define that your single pages will have a layout. Moreover, you’ll be able to make the same for the elements that will be displayed in the archives, which we’ve called “Archive Blocks”.

The “Blank template” check will allow you to define that the template of the pages is automatically in “Full width” so that you’ll avoid having other elements around the image.

Post Setting

If you’d want to have a page with a different layout you could define it directly from the article. This is great because often not all the pages have to be structurally the same.

Exactly like you select a different template from “Attributes”, you can control Elementor’s default layout.

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