Hi?@prestonwordsworth,
No, Elementor itself doesn’t automatically detect which URLs need custom templates. It’s up to you, the user, to identify those specific URLs.
While Elementor Pro offers features for creating custom post templates, the free version focuses on page templates.
- Content variation: Elementor is excellent when you need different layouts for different content types. You might have a standard blog post template, but a separate template for case studies or product pages. Elementor can’t determine this distinction on its own.
- URL structure: While URLs can provide clues, they aren’t always definitive. For instance, you might have blog posts with different categories under similar URLs. You’ll need to consider the content itself to decide if a custom template is necessary.
Elementor, like other WordPress page builders, may not have full control over certain default slugs or pages generated by WordPress itself or by other plugins. These reserved slugs can sometimes cause issues where the default WordPress theme styles are applied instead of the Elementor styles. Here’s a general overview of how Elementor interacts with these reserved slug pages:
- /uncategorized/: This slug is used by WordPress for uncategorized posts. If your site doesn’t use categories, this can still appear for any post that hasn’t been assigned a category. You may need to create a template for these pages in Elementor to ensure they are styled correctly.
- /embed/: This slug is used for oEmbed iframe embeds, which are typically handled by WordPress’s default oEmbed functionality. Elementor might not have control over the styling of these embeds because they are rendered outside of Elementor’s template system.
To manage these pages and ensure they reflect your Elementor styles, you can take the following steps:
SEO Plugin Sitemap: Use an SEO plugin like Yoast SEO or Rank Math to generate a sitemap. Review the sitemap to identify any pages or slugs that are not styled by Elementor and create templates for them.
Use Child Theme: If necessary, make adjustments in your child theme’s functions.php file to control the output of certain reserved slugs and ensure they are styled properly by Elementor.
If you need help with this, you can contact our developers. This is where custom codes are discussed. GitHub – elementor/elementor: The most advanced frontend drag & drop page builder. Create high-end, pixel perfect websites at record speeds. Any theme, any page, any design.
Here are some additional resources that might be helpful:
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Kind Regards,