Convert subheadings from H3 to H4 in all 16 widget marketing files
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A one-click, site-wide dark mode switch that works with the colours you've already set in Elementor — no separate stylesheet, no custom code.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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Dark mode is one of the most-requested features on modern websites, but building it properly usually means maintaining a whole second stylesheet, or wiring up custom CSS variables by hand across every template. That's a lot of work for something that should be simple.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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Dark Mode Toggle works directly with Elementor's own global colours — no extra setup, no duplication. Add the toggle anywhere on your site, choose a dark palette, and one click flips every page into dark mode instantly. The choice is remembered for that visitor on their next visit too.
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Real sites are a mix of the two, so the toggle remaps both at once — your dark mode stays complete as you build with newer Elementor widgets.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A genuine site-wide dark mode, built entirely from colours you already control through Elementor, future-proofed for the newer widget system, with nothing extra to maintain.
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Turn chosen keywords into links automatically, across every post and page — without editing your content by hand.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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Manually adding internal links to every mention of a keyword across your entire site is tedious, and you'll always miss some. Over time, your internal linking grows stale, and you're leaving SEO value and reader engagement on the table.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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Add a keyword and a URL, and the widget handles the rest — every occurrence of that keyword on the page becomes a clickable link. You control which keywords to link, where they go, and whether to link every occurrence or cap the number. Bold the link text for extra visibility, and choose whether links open in a new tab or pass link equity.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A fully automated internal linking system that keeps your content connected, boosts SEO, and guides readers to the pages that matter — without touching a single blog post.
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Embed a live Markdown file directly into your page — always showing the current version, with no copy-pasting.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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Content that lives in two places inevitably drifts apart. When your documentation, changelogs, or release notes live in a markdown file on GitHub or Git, you end up manually copying content into WordPress pages, and the two versions quickly fall out of sync.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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Drop the Markdown widget anywhere on your page, give it a raw URL to any markdown file, and it renders the content in full — tables, code blocks, headings, images, everything. The content is fetched server-side (no CORS headaches) and cached for performance, so visitors always see the latest without you lifting a finger.
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You can also upload a markdown file directly through the WordPress Media Library if you prefer not to link to an external URL.
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### The result
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#### The result
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Your WordPress content stays in sync with your source-of-truth markdown files automatically. Update the file in your repo, and the page updates — no copy-paste, no drift, no hassle.
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A live, always-current screenshot of any website — dropped onto your page like a normal image, with full styling control.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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Keeping screenshots up to date is a constant battle. Every time a site redesigns, you need to re-capture, re-upload, and re-insert screenshots across your pages. On top of that, standard screenshots don't capture full-page content, and they look static and lifeless on an otherwise modern site.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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Point the widget at any URL, and it generates a fresh screenshot on demand — rendered at the viewport size you choose, with optional lazy loading and full-width or constrained layouts. The screenshot is cached so repeat visits are instant, but you can clear the cache and regenerate whenever you need an updated version.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A portfolio, case study, or review page that always shows the current state of the target site, without manual screenshot management. Your pages stay fresh, and you stay focused on building.
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Turn WooCommerce's plain variation dropdowns into clickable buttons — the way a modern product page should look.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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WooCommerce's default variation swatches are dropdown selects. They're hard to style, hard to scan, and they don't give shoppers an immediate sense of their options. On mobile especially, dropdowns bury choices behind a tap, slowing down the purchase decision.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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The widget replaces variation dropdowns with a grid of clickable buttons or colour swatches that shoppers can see and compare at a glance. Every option is visible, every click instantly updates the price and availability, and the whole thing inherits your site's styling — no theme conflicts, no clunky workarounds.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A product page that looks and feels like a modern ecommerce store. Shoppers see their options immediately, and the path from "I want that" to "add to cart" is as short as a single click.
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Turn WooCommerce's plain category tiles into a genuinely styleable grid.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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WooCommerce's default category display is rigid — a simple list of linked images that's hard to customise without overriding template files. If you want your category tiles to match the rest of your design, you're fighting against the theme or writing custom CSS that breaks on the next update.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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The widget takes WooCommerce's category output and wraps it in a fully styleable grid. Control padding, background, borders, shadows, typography, and hover effects — all from the Elementor panel, no CSS required. The grid is responsive by default, so it looks good on every screen size.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A category page that matches the rest of your site's design perfectly. Category tiles become a design asset rather than a layout problem, and you control every aspect of their appearance from the editor.
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Give WooCommerce's My Account area the same design polish as the rest of your store.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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The WooCommerce My Account page is notoriously difficult to style. Its default layout is a plain list of links with basic content panels, and most themes leave it untouched — creating a jarring disconnect between your beautifully designed storefront and the account area your customers use every time they log in.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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The widget restructures the entire My Account dashboard into a clean, styleable layout. Navigation tabs, content panels, and forms all get the same level of design control you'd expect from Elementor — typography, borders, spacing, colours, and hover states. No template overrides, no child theme hacks.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A cohesive customer experience from shop to account. Your customers stay in a polished, trustworthy environment whether they're browsing products, checking orders, or updating their details.
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Fully styleable pagination for your shop and product archive pages.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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WooCommerce's default pagination is a bare-bones previous/next setup with numbered page links. It works, but it's nearly impossible to style to match a modern Elementor-built site. You end up with a shop that looks great until you scroll to the bottom, where the pagination sticks out like a sore thumb.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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The widget gives you complete control over the pagination appearance — font size, colours, spacing, border radius, hover states, and active page styling. It works with any number of pages and adapts responsively to screen size. The pagination numbers are clear and easy to tap on mobile, so shoppers can navigate your catalogue without frustration.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A polished shop from first product to last page. Pagination becomes part of your design, not an afterthought, and shoppers can browse your full catalogue without hitting a design dead end.
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Add hover effects, image rollovers, and colour swatches to an Elementor Pro product grid.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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Elementor Pro's Products widget is powerful, but its product tiles are static — a thumbnail, a title, a price, and an add-to-cart button. There's no built-in way to add hover animations, image swaps, or swatch previews that make a catalogue feel interactive and modern.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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The widget enhances any Elementor Pro product grid with configurable hover effects — scale the image, fade in a content overlay, swap the main image for an alternate on hover, or show colour swatches that let shoppers preview variations without leaving the grid. All effects are controlled from the Elementor panel, no JavaScript required.
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### The result
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#### The result
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An interactive, engaging product catalogue that invites browsing. Shoppers see more product detail without clicking through, and your store feels premium and polished from the first scroll.
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A flexible, fully-styled term list for any taxonomy — categories, tags, product categories, or any custom taxonomy your site uses.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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WordPress and WooCommerce generate category and taxonomy lists in their own way, and they're notoriously hard to style without overriding template files. Whether you're building a footer navigation, a sidebar filter, or a sitemap-style directory, you end up wrestling with wp_list_categories() output or writing custom loops.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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The widget displays terms from any taxonomy as a clean, styleable list. Choose between a flat list of all top-level terms or a hierarchical view with parent terms and their children. Control spacing, typography, icons, indentation, and whether to show term counts. The parent terms are selectable via a searchable dropdown, so you can pick exactly which sections to show even on large sites with hundreds of categories.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A taxonomy navigation that looks exactly the way you want, anywhere on your site. No template overrides, no custom queries, no styling headaches — just the terms you need, presented your way.
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