How To Edit Text and Style It Print

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  • You can edit the current text content on your website.
  • In addition, you can add styling options that let you change the text`s settings, such as font weight, line height, letter spacing, alignment, and more.
  • To edit any pre-existing text, click on the text you want to edit.
  • The text editor panel on the left will automatically and instantly open:

 

 

Drop Cap: Slide to ON to set the first letter of the text as a Drop Cap, which makes it larger and gives it the ability to be styled independently from the rest of the text.

 


On The Text Style Tab:

  1. Alignment: Align the text to the left, right, center, or justified
  2. Text Color: Choose the color of the text
  3. Typography: Set the typography options for the text
  4. Columns: Select the number of columns to split the text into
  5. Column Gap: Set the width of the gap between columns

 

Drop Cap

  1. View: Select the view style of the drop cap, choosing from Default, Stacked, or Framed
  2. Primary Color: Choose the color of the drop cap
  3. Space: Select the exact space between the drop cap and the rest of the text
  4. Border Radius: If Stacked or Framed is chosen as the View, set the border-radius to control corner roundness
  5. Typography: Set the typography options for the drop cap

 

 


How to Wrap Text Around Images With the Text Editor Widget

  • Our clients sometimes ask us how to wrap text around images in Elementor.
  • This is an excellent use of the Text Editor widget.
  • Simply drag in the widget, click Add Media, and upload an image of your choosing to the media library of WordPress.
  • Then click the image, and adjust the alignment settings to wrap the text around the image, with the image to the right or left of the text.

 

 

 


 

Troubleshooting:

  • Is The Text Editor Widget Missing The Visual and Text tabs?

 

 

  • The Text Editor widget respects the user's choice in WordPress settings to enable or disable the Visual Tab.

  • If your tabs are missing, please go to the WordPress Dashboard > Users > Your Profile and uncheck the option to disable the Visual Editor.

 


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