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How do I create a global header in Elementor?

Last updated on December 25, 2022 @ 1:51 pm

An Elementor global header is a common way to group all of your Elementor content together on one page. To create a global header in Elementor, follow these steps:

1. Click on the “Layout” tab on the left side of your screen.

2. Click on the “Header” button.

3. In the “Header” dialog box, set the “Title” field to the name of your global header.

4. In the “Content” field, type the text you would like to appear in the global header.

5. Click on the “OK” button to create your global header.

6. Repeat these steps to create additional global headers.

7. To use your global header, click on the “Layout” tab, and then click on the “Header” button.

8. The “Header” dialog box will display the titles of the global headers you’ve created.

9. To select a global header, click on the appropriate title.

10. The text in the “Content” field will be displayed in the global header.

11. Click on the “OK” button to close the “Header” dialog box.

12. To change the text in a global header, click on the “Title” field and then enter the new text.

13. To remove a global header, click on the “X” next to the title.

14. The “Header” dialog box will display a warning message indicating that the global header will be deleted.

15. Click on the “OK” button to delete the global header.

16. Click on the “Layout” tab, and then click on the “Footer” button.

17. In the “Footer” dialog box, set the “Title” field to the name of your global footer.

18. In the “Content” field, type the text you would like to appear in the global footer.

10. Click on the “OK” button to create your global footer.

21. Repeat these steps to create additional global footers.

22. To use your global footer, click on the “Layout” tab, and then click on the “Footer” button.

23. The “Footer” dialog box will display the titles of the global footers you’ve created.

24. To select a global footer, click on the appropriate title.

25. The text in the “Content” field will be displayed in the global footer.

26. Click on the “OK” button to close the “Footer” dialog box.

27. To change the text in a global footer, click on the “Title” field and then enter the new text.

28. To remove a global footer, click on the “X” next to the title.

29. The “Footer” dialog box will display a warning message indicating that the global footer will be deleted.

30. Click on the “OK” button to delete the global footer.

31. Click on the “Layout” tab, and then click on the “Content” button.

32. The “Content” dialog box will display the contents of your document.

33. To add a new section, click on the “Add Section” button.

34. In the “Section Name” field, enter the name of the section.

35. Click on the “OK” button to add the section to your document.

36. To remove a section from your document, click on the “Delete Section” button.

37. The “Content” dialog box will display a warning message indicating that the section will be deleted.

38. Click on the “OK” button to delete the section.

39. To change the order of the sections in your document, click on the “Sort Sections” button.

40. The “Content” dialog box will display the contents of your document, sorted by the “Section Name” field.

41. To change the order of the sections within a certain category, click on the “Sort Categories” button.

42. The “Content” dialog box will display the contents of your document, sorted by the “Category Name” field.

43. To change the order of the sections within a certain category, click on the “Sort Categories” button, and then click on the “Add Category” button.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, creating a global header in Elementor can lead to problems with your site’s layout. Make sure to test your site after making any changes to ensure that everything is still working correctly.
Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

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