We strongly suggest using Hub Collections to create your website. It’s a real time saver and a perfect example for beginners.
Hub Collections is available in both the WP Bakery and Elementor versions of our theme.
Using Hub Collections in Elementor
Before you start using collections
Elementor doesn’t allow SVG imports by default, you need to enable SVG uploads from Elementor settings. Otherwise, the images of the templates you import from collections will not be imported/will be displayed empty.
Importing a template
Open your Elementor post or page and click “add new section”. And click Hub Collections button.
The Hub Collections popup will open for you.
- Blocks: View all section templates.
- Pages: View all page templates.
- Sync: Sync new templates.
- Category: Filter for the template category you want.
- My Favorites: Filter the templates you add to favorites.
- Search: Seach template by name.
- Preview button: See a “live preview” of the template you are about to insert.
- Insert button: Insert the selected template.
- Add to favorite button: Add the template to your favorite list.
Hover over the template you want to import and click the Insert button. That’s all!
What are the required templates?
Templates labeled “Required E***”, which contain elements Liquid Tabs, Liquid Carousel, Liquid Flipbox etc., consist of more than one template and all templates must be imported separately, because the Elementor infrastructure does not allow importing more than one template at a time.
How to import a template with required templates?
- First, choose a template and note the required tag in its corner.
- Insert the template you choose to any page on your site. You will notice that the contents of elements such as tabs, carousel or flip box are empty, this is quite normal because you must import their contents separately.
- Create an Elementor template for the required item. Go to the WordPress Dashboard, navigate to “Templates > Saved Templates > Add new”
- Select “Section” and set your template name. Click the “Create Template” button.
- Open Hub Collections from the template you created, select Expansion category and search your required template name. Then click the Insert button.
- Required template imported. Publish/update the template now. Now go back to the page where you imported the main template.
- From the main template we imported in step 1, select the newly imported required template from the “Select Template” option in the tabs element’s item options.
- That’s all! Now the main template should be working properly.
Using Hub Collections in WP Bakery
Basically, it’s a template collection that includes anything you can imagine. You can find pre-built headers, footers, banners, testimonials, etc.
Click on this button to open Hub Collection.
Click on the template you’d like to import. That’s it!
If you can’t see the Hub Collection button, please make sure it is enabled in the theme options.