Today's article has some interesting content, and it's a good one. In it, I'm going to tell you about a wonderful tool included in Elementor Pro called Elementor Theme Builder .
Let's not deny it: ever since the world began and WordPress began to be WordPress, we have always wanted to design our own theme (or template, call it whatever you want) from scratch, to our liking and in a personalized way.
Buuuut…there was always the barrier of knowing how to program in PHP and knowing everything related to the WordPress codex (or at least the basics) in order to make this dream come true.
Well, that's over with Elementor Theme Builder.
Yes, you read and understood correctly: you will be able to create a WordPress theme from scratch without needing to know how to program.
You may not yet see how great this all is. That's normal.
But that's why I'm here writing this article. So that you can see it cyprus telegram lead start freaking out as much as I did when this tool came out.
Let's get started.
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What you can do with Elementor Theme Builder
Archive Pages (indexes and categories of your blog)
Single Post or Individual (blog entries)
Single Page (pages)
Header (or web header)
Footer (or web page footer)
Search results page
404 Error Page
Custom online store design
Designing reusable templates and sections
Archive, Single Post, and Custom Post Types taxonomies
Display Conditions in Elementor Theme Builder
Is Elementor Theme Builder free or paid?
What you can do with Elementor Theme Builder
I have come across the following questions many times both on my YouTube channel and on this blog:
« Jose, can't I create my own blog entirely with Elementor?»
«Can I design a header for my website with Elementor?»
«Can I design a footer with Elementor? »
WELL YES, YES YOU CAN.
This and much more.
Elementor Theme Builder was created to design these types of web areas or pages defined by the theme's programming.
Below I'm going to tell you everything you can create with this fantastic tool . Although, if you prefer, you can also see it in the following video:
Archive Pages (indexes and categories of your blog)
I'm starting off strong. Nothing more and nothing less than with one of the parts that I like the most and use the most when working with Elementor Theme Builder.
I'm talking about the web design of taxonomies and categories . Specifically, those corresponding to the blog, which are the ones that come preconfigured natively in WordPress.
Because yes, with Elementor Theme Builder you will be able to create a custom design for your blog's index or categories in your theme.
Not only that. You will also be able to create different designs if you want for each of the categories that make up your blog . Not all of them necessarily have to have the same web design if you don't want them that way.