How To Save Whole Page As Template Elementor

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How To Save Whole Page As Template Elementor

Introduction Elementor is a powerful page builder plugin for WordPress that allows you to easily create and customize your website’s pages and posts. One of the great features of Elementor is the ability to save a whole page as a template

This can be extremely useful if you want to create multiple pages that all have the same design or if you want to use the same page layout on multiple sites

In this article, we will show you how to easily save a whole page as a template in Elementor. Body To save a whole page as a template in Elementor, first create the page that you want to use as a template

Once the page is created, click on the “Template” tab in the Elementor editor. In the Template tab, you will see an option to “Save as Template”. Click on this option and give your template a name. Once you have saved your page as a template, you can view all of your saved templates by going to Elementor -> My Templates

From here, you can edit, delete, or export your templates. If you want to use your template on another site, you can export it and import it into the other site

To do this, go to Elementor -> My Templates, select the template you want to export, and then click on the “Export Template” button. This will download a .JSON file to your computer

You can then import this file into another site by going to Elementor -> My Templates and clicking on the “Import Template” button. Conclusion That’s all, we hope this article helped you learn how to save a whole page as a template in Elementor

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