Theme Builder For Elementor
Theme Builder lets you design and apply custom layouts across your website using Elementor. Easily create headers, footers, single posts, and archive templates without coding. With powerful display conditions, you can control exactly where each design appears—across the entire site or specific pages. Build once and reuse anywhere, ensuring a consistent and professional look. Perfect for dynamic websites that need flexibility and precise design control.
Design a global or page-specific header with logo, menu, and navigation elements.
Create a consistent footer with links, contact info, and branding across the site.
Customize the layout of individual blog posts with dynamic content elements.
Design unique layouts for pages like About, Contact, or Landing pages.
Build category, tag, or blog listing pages with structured post grids.
Create a custom error page to guide users when a page is not found.
Go to your WordPress Dashboard, hover on Softech Addons, and click on Theme Builder to open the page.
On the Theme Builder screen, click the “Add New Template” button. A popup form will appear with multiple fields.
Provide a Template Title and select the appropriate Template Type (such as Header, Footer, Single, etc.).
Choose where you want to display the template using the Display Conditions field (specific pages, posts, or entire site).
Avoid Elementor Pro limitations—build headers, footers, and dynamic layouts without paying for premium features.
Unlike addons that restrict you to entire-site conditions, apply templates to specific pages, posts, or custom areas with full control.
Skip heavy addons with unnecessary features—get only what you need for theme building, improving performance and usability.
Theme Builder lets you design headers, footers, and templates visually without coding.
You can create headers, footers, single posts, and archive templates.
They control where templates appear on specific pages or across the site.
Yes, you can target specific pages, posts, or categories easily.
No, everything can be designed using drag-and-drop in Elementor.
Yes, you can update and reuse templates anytime. You can also deactivate them in Theme Builder settings, which will set the template status to draft.