Brilliant David. I do not know enough to feel comfortable with the first two part of you video bit the last section was marvellous. I can see elementor hiring you at this rate. Mike
Dave this turned out so much better than I even thought. I knew you’d get a fix for this when you said you had an idea on Imrans video, but this is absolutely amazing. Thank you so much.
Yeah, Dynamic Shortcodes, although it is a premium plugin, has opened my eyes to so many possibilities. But I really wish Elementor would find a fix for these bugs. The gradient background bug has been reported since 2020 without any fix.
Great tutorial. I implemented the part at 14minutes, but I have mulitple terms with each a little dot that represents the color. Is there a way to realise this?
Yes, that should be possible. Do you want to show a list of the terms, each with a name and a coloured dot behind it? You can share a screenshot of what you want to achieve in detail via email.
can we skip dyanmic shortcut and use anything from Crocoblock, like a some way to get first color from shortcode and if that's empty then use fall back color
Yes, if you have jetengine, you can apply a fallback. When you choose your JetEngine field by clicking on the "wrench" icon, check the advanced section for fallback.
@@daveden2 no i mean let remove the use of dynamic shortcut and use jet engine directly with CoreFrameWork Why to add one more plugin & pay for it If jet engine can do, can you help me how to do it or make a video on it
@KaifShaikhTaufiq oh, I understand what you mean now. You can use the same trick as I mentioned above. Use the dynamic tag, choose Post Custom Field, and leave the key as blank. Then, under the advanced section, set the fallback to your CoreFramework colour css variable.