Post Query Summary Widget for Elementor
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Post Query Summary Widget for Elementor

The Post Query Summary widget for Elementor displays the number of posts found in a query or the total number of pages in pagination when using any post widgets.

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Post Query Summary Widget Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Post Query Summary widget in Elementor?

The Post Query Summary widget provides a detailed breakdown of the post query parameters used in a post widget. It helps display information such as the number of posts found, total posts and total pages, offering users a clearer understanding of the current query settings. This widget enhances the browsing experience by keeping users informed about the applied search and filter parameters.

How do I add the Post Query Summary widget to my Elementor website?

This widget requires the Unlimited Elements Pro version installed and activated on your WordPress website.

  1. Go to the Unlimited Elements Widget Library.
  2. Search for “Post Query Summary” in the search bar.
  3. Hover over the widget in the search results and click Install.
  4. Add the “Post Query Summary” widget to any Elementor page.
Is the Post Query Summary widget free?

The Post Query Summary widget is not free; it is included in the Unlimited Elements Pro version. Unlock this widget and many other advanced features by upgrading to Pro. Upgrade Now

Can I add a loading text to this widget?

Yes, you can add a custom loading text to this widget. This allows you to display a message while the query is processing, enhancing the user experience by keeping visitors informed. You can personalize the text to match your website’s tone and style. This feature ensures users know the content is loading, preventing confusion or unnecessary page refreshes.

Can I change the placeholder text color in this widget?

Yes, the placeholder text color in this widget can be customized. You can choose a color that matches your website’s theme to ensure readability and visual harmony. This option is useful for making the text stand out or blend naturally with your design. Adjusting the text color helps maintain a cohesive look across your Elementor pages.

Can I add a background to the Post Query Summary widget?

Yes, you can add a background to this widget. You have the flexibility to choose from a solid color, gradient, or even an image. The image can be a standard format, vector, or SVG, allowing for creative customization. By adding a background, you can improve the widget’s visibility and aesthetics, ensuring it integrates seamlessly with your website’s design.

What type of information can I display using placeholders in this widget?

This widget supports placeholders that dynamically display key information. You can use placeholders such as %num_posts% to show the number of visible posts, %total_posts% for the total posts, %page% for the current page number, and %total_pages% for the total number of pages. These placeholders help users quickly understand the query results, providing clarity and enhancing navigation on your site.

How do I use the Post Query Summary widget in Elementor?

Using the Post Query Summary widget is simple. Drag and drop the widget into your Elementor page, and it will automatically generate a summary of the current post query. You can customize its display, adjust the layout, and modify styling options to match your design. This widget is useful for providing users with an overview of the applied query and filtering options. Check out our documentation for a detailed guide.