Dynamic Content Elements
Dynamic Content Elements in Spexo Addons allow you to display dynamic data inside Elementor layouts. These widgets pull information from WordPress posts custom fields and WooCommerce data. They help you create template driven sections without manual duplication. Proper configuration ensures accurate output across your website.
What Dynamic Content Elements Do
These widgets connect Elementor layouts with dynamic WordPress data. They display content such as post titles featured images meta fields and product details. This approach reduces repetitive layout work. It keeps content synchronized with your database.
When you prepare reusable content for custom fields or dynamic sections, keep the formatting clean before adding it to your layout. You can convert Markdown into clean HTML before adding it to dynamic layouts, then use the formatted content in your WordPress or Elementor workflow.
Requirements Before Using Dynamic Widgets
Elementor must be installed and active on your site. Your theme must follow standard WordPress structure. Custom fields should be configured correctly before mapping them inside widgets. Review the Getting Started guide if initial setup is incomplete.
How to Use Dynamic Content in Elementor
Open your template with the Elementor editor. Enable required dynamic widgets from the Spexo Widget Settings panel. Drag the widget into your layout and connect it to the required data source. Test the output using different posts or products to confirm correct mapping.
Global Styling and Layout Control
Define base styling rules before building dynamic templates. You can manage styling consistency from the Global Options documentation. This ensures uniform typography and spacing across dynamic layouts. Controlled structure reduces layout inconsistencies.
Performance Considerations
Dynamic widgets query database content when rendering pages. Keep template logic simple to reduce processing load. Enable only the widgets required for your layout. Test archive and single templates after configuration.
Guides in This Section
The documentation listed below explains each Dynamic Content widget in detail. Each guide focuses on configuration and field mapping. Follow the relevant article when building template based layouts. Proper setup ensures stable integration with WordPress and WooCommerce.
- How to Show Posts in a Grid, Slider, or Carousel
- How to Create an Editorial Post Layout in Elementor
- How to Display Posts in a Vertical Timeline in Elementor
- How to Create a Scrolling News Ticker in Elementor
- How to Show Categories and Tags in Elementor
- How to Display a WordPress Page List in Elementor
- How to Display Dynamic Post Titles in Elementor Templates
- How to Show Featured Images in Elementor Post Templates
- How to Display Post Author, Date, and Category in Elementor
- How to Output Blog Post Content in Elementor Templates
- How to Display WordPress Comments in Elementor Templates
- How to Add an Author Profile Box in Elementor
- How to Add Breadcrumb Navigation in Elementor
- How to Add Previous and Next Post Links in Elementor
- How to Show Post Categories as a Visual Grid in Elementor
- How to Display ACF Custom Fields in Elementor
- How to Display Recent Posts in Elementor
- How to Display a Post Archive List in Elementor
- How to Show Post Excerpts on Archive Pages in Elementor