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Another exciting addition to the menu widget is the ability to add custom icons for both normal and active states. You can upload your own SVG icons or choose from the extensive Elementor icon library. For example, you can assign an empty circle icon for the normal state and a circle with a checkmark for the active state. When navigating through the sections, the icons will switch accordingly, enhancing the menu’s visual appeal and functionality. Watch Ashley’s complete presentation for further insights and examples.
Interface Improvements Ashley introduces the latest updates to the interface, highlighting the new top bar, which has been completely rebuilt in React. Now in phase two, the top bar comes with some exciting new features that will help streamline your France Phone Number Data workflow and boost your productivity. Firstly, the dropdown menu now includes options to save your draft, save as a template, and display conditions when you open up any template file, such as a header. These options will make it easier for you to work quickly and efficiently within the platform. Another valuable addition to the top bar is the page navigation feature.

By clicking on the dropdown arrow, you can access the five most recent items you’ve been working on, including both pages and templates. This convenient feature will save you time as you switch between different pages and templates during your design process. or template is now just a single click away, further enhancing the platform’s capabilities. Excerpts in Loops Next, Ashley delved into the topic of excerpts in loops, focusing on how to improve the way your blog posts are displayed on your homepage. Utilizing a loop grid, he demonstrated how to feature a blog post’s image, title, excerpt, and a “read more” button. To understand where the excerpt content comes from, Ashley takes us through the process of locating and editing a post’s excerpt in the WordPress dashboard.
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