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How do I add a custom field in Elementor?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 3:56 am

Elementor is a great tool for creating beautiful websites, but it doesn’t come with a lot of customization options. One way to add a custom field is to use the add custom field button on the left sidebar.

Once you’ve clicked on the button, you’ll be taken to a screen where you can add your custom field. The first thing you’ll need to do is give your field a name. Then, you’ll need to specify the type of data your field will hold. You can choose from text, number, date, or email.

Finally, you’ll need to provide a value for your field. Once you’ve finished filling out all of the necessary information, click on the “Create Field” button.

Once your custom field has been created, you’ll need to add it to your website. To do this, click on the “Fields” tab on the left sidebar, and then select your newly created field from the list of fields. Next, you’ll need to add a data value to your field. This value will be used to store the data that your field will be storing.

PRO TIP: When adding a custom field in Elementor, be sure to first check if the field already exists in the default set of fields. If it does, you can simply add it to your form. If the field does not exist, you will need to create a new field and add it to your form.

To add a data value, click on the “Add Data” button, and then enter the data that you want to store in your field. Once you’ve finished adding your data, click on the “Save” button.

Finally, you’ll need to test your custom field. To do this, click on the “Test” button, and then enter the data that you want to test your field with.

Your field should now start storing the data that you’ve entered into it.

Conclusion:

Adding a custom field in Elementor can be a helpful way to customize your website. By following the steps outlined in this article, you should be able to create and test your custom field in no time.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.