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Posted in : Energify
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Hi,
I need your help regarding template of the blog (news) page, as well as post page. Why?
Because I need to add my custom footer to that pages, as well as I want to translate some words there to local language. How can I do that?
Thank you.Hi,
You can place widgets in the footer as you like and you can set it just for the blog. But if you want to use a separate footer on each page, you need to use elementor’s custom footer feature.
You can also use loco translate plugin for translation. You can find very detailed topics about this by searching our forum.
ThanksDear @serkan,
I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to address a few concerns and issues I have encountered while using the theme. I appreciate your attention to these matters, and I believe resolving them will significantly enhance the user experience.
Footer discrepancy:
When adding a footer through the widget, I have observed a noticeable difference in appearance compared to adding it via Elementor on individual pages. The inconsistency in design is affecting the overall visual coherence of the website.
An unexpected issue arises when adding a footer via Elementor Theme Builder – it leads to the loss of the header. This unexpected behavior complicates the usability of the theme and poses a challenge in creating a cohesive design. I already write about that here: https://www.pixelwars.org/forums/topic/header-lost-after-i-create-global-footer/
Theme usability challenges:
The current state of the theme makes it somewhat challenging to use effectively in various aspects. Streamlining the process of adding and customizing headers and footers would greatly improve the user experience. It’s crucial to note that solutions should focus on achieving consistency in design across all pages, rather than merely patching specific issues.
Loco translate and spacing issues:
While I am familiar with using Loco Translate and appreciate its functionality, I have noticed some spacing issues on the blog page that are not resolved by translation alone. For instance, the category page displays significant spacing concerns, as illustrated here: https://prnt.sc/WUzyLH2PWubo
I understand the complexity of addressing these matters, and I appreciate your efforts in enhancing the theme. It is imperative that solutions go beyond mere patching of individual components and instead aim to establish a consistent design across all pages.
Your support in resolving these issues will undoubtedly contribute to a smoother and more user-friendly experience for all users.
Thank you for your attention to these concerns, and I look forward to hearing back from you soon.
Best regards,
StefanHello, Stefan,
Thank you for the detailed summary explanation. As a result of your explanations, I will forward the feedback about the footer to the developer.
I would like to solve the part about loco translate quickly. When I look at the screenshot you shared, the gaps on the right and left can be fixed by adjusting the page width on the customizer. In this regard, you can share the relevant page url and wp admin information with me via the private content box below.
Thank you for your contribution to the development of the theme.Hi, it looks like this is the default behavior of Elementor Pro, when you add a custom footer with Elementor, it also disables the theme header and forces you to create a custom header with Elementor. You can reach out to Elementor support and report this, and if there is something we can do on a theme basis we will try to implement it with a future update.
Have a nice day!
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