Discover a variety of project layouts, showcased throughout the Pixel Pier NYC Elementor Theme. Find here our basic tutorial for setting up Blog Listing Page and Blog Posts


In this guide, we'll show you how to navigate in the complex and elegant projects' demo content. The screenshots are for explanatory purpose and may differ. 

 




First step is to check and edit the right Portfolio Single template:

    


  

The widgets on the top of the template are dynamic tags: Post Title, Post Excerpt, Post Featured Image - so they pull individual content of each post/page https://developers.elementor.com/docs/dynamic-tags/

We recommend you to always open the Navigator - it's a priceless tool for navigating through the post content https://elementor.com/help/navigator/




   

Some of the Heading widgets are static text - you can edit them directly in the template (unlike the dynamic tags, which you must edit in the single project page)

    


  

   

Others are dynamic tags, so they pull individual content of each post/page https://developers.elementor.com/docs/dynamic-tags/

  


  



   

There's a "See other projects" section at the bottom of the template. It's a loop grid. 

The Loop Builder enables you to create and design the main item for repeating content (i.e. loops) such as listings, as well as customise its layout on the page. By creating a main item template yourself, you get a lot more flexibility compared to the Posts widget to design your listings and include additional dynamic content. Read these articles for all details: 


https://elementor.com/blog/introducing-the-loop-builder/

https://elementor.com/help/how-do-i-build-a-loop-grid/

    

   

  


 

Hit the "Edit template" to edit the main item template of the Works Loop.

         

  


All of the main item's elements are dynamic tags, so they pull the individual content of each post/page:

  


  

To edit the Works Loop template query - open the Query tab and edit the source, order, etc. 

      


 

   

How to edit the Project posts content?

  


Edit the post with Elementor. Open the post settings and edit the "Title", "Excerpt" and "Featured image".

Edit the rest of the content, available in the Navigator.

We recommend you to always open the Navigator - it's a priceless tool for navigating through the post content https://elementor.com/help/navigator/

   

 

 

Click the Edit Post button:

  



Locate the Custom Fields and edit their content:

   

 


In case that you don't see the Custom Fields, make sure that you've enabled this panel: