The Post Title widget dynamically displays the title of the current post, page, or custom post type. This widget is especially useful when building Single Post templates using Elementor’s Theme Builder.
🚀 How to Enable the Image Widget
To start using the Image Widget, follow these steps:
Navigate to your WordPress dashboard.
Go to Topper Pack → Widgets.
Locate the Post Title widget from the list.
Toggle the switch to “On” to enable it.
The widget is now available in the Elementor editor.
1. Insert the Widget
Drag and drop the Post Title widget into your template (e.g., Single Post layout).
It automatically pulls the title of the current post or page.
2. Content Settings
Go to the Content tab to customize the basic behavior:
Link: Choose from:
None: No link applied.
Default: Automatically links to the post/page.
Custom: Allows you to define a custom URL.
HTML Tag: Select the semantic tag for the title (H1, H2, H3, etc.).
Alignment: Set the alignment (Left, Center, Right, or Justify).
Text Effect: Add stylish effects to your title:
None
Gradient
Glossy
3. Style Tab
Under the Style tab, you can fully customize the typography and visual appearance:
Typography: Control font family, size, weight, letter spacing, etc.
Text Color: Set the color of your title text.
Text Shadow: Apply shadow for added depth and readability.
Text Stroke: Outline the title text using stroke color and width.
CSS Filters: Apply filters such as Blur, Brightness, Contrast, etc., for advanced styling.
post title
The Post Title widget dynamically displays the title of the current post, page, or custom post type. This widget is especially useful when building Single Post templates using Elementor’s Theme Builder.
🚀 How to Enable the Image Widget
To start using the Image Widget, follow these steps:
1. Insert the Widget
2. Content Settings
Go to the Content tab to customize the basic behavior:
Choose from:
None
: No link applied.Default
: Automatically links to the post/page.Custom
: Allows you to define a custom URL.Select the semantic tag for the title (H1, H2, H3, etc.).
Set the alignment (Left, Center, Right, or Justify).
Add stylish effects to your title:
None
Gradient
3. Style Tab
Under the Style tab, you can fully customize the typography and visual appearance:
Control font family, size, weight, letter spacing, etc.
Set the color of your title text.
Apply shadow for added depth and readability.
Outline the title text using stroke color and width.
Apply filters such as Blur, Brightness, Contrast, etc., for advanced styling.