How to Enable Elementor for Custom Post Types in JupiterX

Are you looking to unleash the power of Elementor on your custom post types such as Portfolios or Product pages? JupiterX theme offers seamless integration with the Elementor Page Builder, enabling you to create stunning layouts and designs for any post type. In this guide, we'll walk you through the simple steps to enable Elementor for your custom post types.

Getting Started

Before we dive in, ensure you have the latest version of the JupiterX theme and Elementor Page Builder installed and activated on your WordPress site. If everything's up to date, you're good to go!

Enabling Elementor for Custom Post Types

Follow these easy steps to enable Elementor for custom post types like Portfolio or Products pages:

  • Access Elementor Settings

    From your WordPress dashboard, navigate to the left menu. Locate and click on Elementor , then select Settings .

  • Adjust General Settings

    Once in the Settings area, you'll see a tab titled General . Click on this to access the general settings for Elementor.

  • Enable Your Desired Post Types

    You'll find a section labeled Post Types . Here, you can choose which post types you would like to edit with Elementor. By default, you should see options for Posts and Pages. To edit other custom post types such as Portfolio or Products, simply check the corresponding boxes next to the post types you wish to enable.

  • Save Your Changes

    To apply your settings, make sure you click the Save Changes  button located at the bottom of the screen. This ensures that Elementor will be available for your selected custom post types.

Editing with Elementor

Now that you've enabled Elementor for your custom post types, editing them is a breeze. Just navigate to the custom post you want to edit, and you should now see an Edit with Elementor  button. Clicking this will launch the Elementor Page Builder where you can start designing.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues or the custom post type you need isn't listed, it's possible that the post type needs to be registered with show_in_rest  set to true . This ensures compatibility with the Elementor editor. For advanced custom post types or troubleshooting, we recommend seeking the guidance of a developer.

Final Thoughts

We hope this guide has been helpful in enabling Elementor for your custom post types in JupiterX. Remember, with JupiterX and Elementor, you have the freedom to create beautiful, responsive, and professional designs for any type of content on your website.

If you have further questions or need assistance, our support team is here to help. Happy designing with JupiterX and Elementor!

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