✅ How to Save Your Navbar as a Template in Elementor (Step 2 Simplified)
Go to your “Nav Bar Post”
Open it using Elementor.Click the 6-Dot Handle (Edit Section)
Hover your mouse over the area where the navbar appears.
You’ll see a blue outline around the section.
At the top of that section is a little icon with 6 dots — this is the “Edit Section” handle.
Right-click on it, and a menu will appear.
Select “Save as Template”
From the menu, click “Save as Template.”
A popup appears.
Name it something like “My Navbar” and click Save.
Done!
Your navbar is now saved as a reusable Elementor template.
🧪 To Reuse It on Another Page:
Edit another post or page with Elementor.
Click the folder icon when inserting a new section.
Go to “My Templates.”
Click “Insert” next to “My Navbar” (or whatever name you gave it).
✅ Workaround Process for Updating Navbar on All Pages (in Free Version of Elementor)
Create and Save Your Navbar as a Template:
First, build your navbar in an Elementor section.
Right-click the section (containing your navbar) and Save as Template.
Give it a name like Navbar Template.
Add the Navbar Template to Pages:
On each page or post, click the folder icon in Elementor.
Go to My Templates, and insert the saved Navbar Template.
When You Need to Make Edits:
Edit the Navbar Template: Go to the saved Navbar Template (in your Elementor templates section) and make the desired changes.
Delete the old version on the page: Remove the previous version of the navbar (the one you copied from).
Insert the new version: Go to the page and insert the updated Navbar Template from the templates section.
✅ Why This Works:
Since you’re using templates, every page where you added the navbar template will show the new version once you delete the old one and insert the updated one.
You’re effectively replacing the old version with the new version after editing, so the changes will reflect everywhere.
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I really appreciate your kind words and your honest feedback. You’re absolutely right—some of the posts are on the shorter side, especially for beginners who might need a bit more guidance.
The good news is, this is part of a full 365-day series, and I’ll be expanding many of the posts with extra tips, step-by-step instructions, and helpful links over time. So stay tuned—there’s a new idea posted daily, and they’ll only get more detailed as we go!
Thanks again for stopping by, and I hope you keep following along. Your feedback helps me make this better for everyone!