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.
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
Thanks, Mike!!! Really appreciate the kind words.
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.
I love your new Background ❤
Thank you!!! Shout out to my wonderful family for the makeover 😁
Brilliant concept, once Elementor sort out their bugs, wow! What a boon!
Thanks, Dave.
Thank you for your tutorial 😉
Here's a link to the Github bug report for dynamic global colours:
github.com/elementor/elementor/issues/25387
Great video Dave!
Thanks!!!
Have you tried out the dynamic shortcodes plugin yet? Let me know what you think about it
Thanks ❤🎉😢😢
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.
@@daveden2 I have send you an e-mail. @brcp is my address.
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.