I am a elementor pro customer.
My goal is to hide elementor from my client.
So i used role manager offered by elementor and hide the user role to edit the page as follows:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4toahzxnkchi2dm/Screenshot%202019-12-07%2013.48.30.png?dl=0
What happens with the role manager hide is that the user cannot even see the html side of the page.
How can i hide the elementor from the client and let him edit the html version of the page?
Alternatively, I want to skip the role editor functionality of elementor and just find a way to remove the button "Edit with elementor" from pages.
Few places where it appears are
Page: https://www.dropbox.com/s/owwr41cl9gpep15/Screenshot%202019-12-07%2013.58.13.png?dl=0
In front of the page name:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/89zqq59a2ett2kf/Screenshot%202019-12-07%2013.58.57.png?dl=0
In the meta of page: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mrjdr4jj9um037m/Screenshot%202019-12-07%2013.59.18.png?dl=0
Which user role you assigned to your client?
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I have a page created using Elementor that I can use for Login and Register but it does not replace the default Woocommerce Login/Register Page when I click on endpoints that require me to login, for e.g. - Orders, Downloads, Wishlist, etc. Is there anyway I can replace the default form with the one in Elementor?
Login and register, as well as order history is located on MyAccount page in woocommerce.
Just create your new replacement layout for myaccount page, and don't forget to go to Woocommerce -> Settings -> Advance. In page setup section set with MyAccount page that you just created with the elementor builder.
That should change the default login page to your new elementor page now
For the login requirement page, you can refer to the answer given by #byarnoldus above. For the password recovery page, you can refer to another thread "WooCommerce lost password form on another page". Look for the answer given by #Polar. He/she gave a step-by-step solution which you might find very helpful. I've tested it with my issue and the result is fantastic.
Hope this helps.
Asking what the title says. I made a plugin where the Title, Date and Link is automatically added on a new Elementor Page. I only want one section of the page to be edited by a user with no admin privileges, is it possible?
If you look at the screenshot, the content containing "Researchers and Industrial Leaders..." is the only one I need to be able to get edited.
If you're familiar with ACF or JetEngine you could dynamically connect that section to an editable section in the dashboard... that way your user stays out of Elementor but can edit sections on the site.
That's how I do it.
Does Woocommerce have shortcodes for each account page so that you have the pages separate from the menu?
Hiding the navigation is unfortunately not an option
[woocommerce_my_account] -> account page
[woocommerce_order_tracking] -> Lets a user see the status of an order by entering their order details.
these two shortcodes for account page
another pages doesn't have shortcodes but have filter to change or add somthings to page.
I am updating a website that was built (not by me) in Wordpress using Elementor. I'm trying to add a calendar that can list basic events and provide links to them. I found the plugin called "Wordpress Calendar" and have been able to add one of those to the draft of the site, but whenever I right-click on the calendar and choose "edit calendar," a bar pops up on the left hand side of the screen telling me about "user restrictions." So I can't actually add any events to the calendar. I think I have full access to edit the site. Is there a way to bypass Elementor and create the calendar in Wordpress code?
Is there a free way to add an editable calendar? I see this but I'm not sure how to integrate it into the Elementor site: https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/
Sorry, I'm new to WP.
You can use this solution:
1- Install that plugin you have found https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/
2- Visit this page https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/k/embedding-calendar-views-with-the-tribe_events-shortcode/ and get the shortcode you need. The shortcode will display the calendar you want on any page you place the shortcode in.
3- Insert the shortcode within Elementor builder: just add a new "Shortcode" element and insert the shortcode you need into it.
Note: the calendar can only be edited by you in the backend.
Need help in wordpress (edit page and custom field,not change in css). After editing custom field and page, the website's page didn't display the correct setup as in wordpress. I had done clear the cache but still no change in website page. No need to change in css.
this is the editing page for contact us page
This is my custom field setting (contact us page)
But still after update the website didn't display the right template.