How to Tag The Image Box Widget for Figma to Elementor?

Key Takeaways

  • UiChemy allows tagging of a frame containing an image, title text, and description text as an Image Box widget.
  • Users can choose between Step by Step Method or Express Conversion for tagging elements in Figma designs.
  • Exported designs will utilize the Image Box widget with specified information after tagging is completed.

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Are you using Imagebox to show any key features, benefits, or services on your Figma design? Then you can tag those elements to the Elementor Image Box widget using the UiChemy plugin.

So when you export the design as an Elementor template, that particular section will use the Image Box widget.

What Can be Tagged?

A frame containing an image, a title text, and a description text can be tagged as an Image Box widget.

How to Tag?

To do this, you can choose between two options: Step by Step Method or Express Conversion.

Here, we’ll go with the Step by Step Method.

  1. First, select the Step by Step Method and click on the Start button.
  2. Select the top-level page or frame of your layout, then click on the Next button.
  3. Under the Widget Tagging Mode tab, select the Manual Widget Tagging Option.
  4. Next, under the Manage Auto Layout tab, you’ll see two options: It’s already in Auto Layout and Convert to Auto Layout. We’ll go with the first option.
  5. After that, under the Tag Widgets tab, choose the frame or container that contains your element (Widget). Then, search for the Image box widget in the UiChemy panel and select it. Here, you’ll see all the supported Elementor widgets.

Then you’ll see widget-specific tagging options, and some of the options will be auto-filled based on your design.

  1. The image will be auto-selected in the Image dropdown.
  1. In the Title dropdown, you have to select the title text.
  2. Then, from the Description dropdown, you have to select the description text.
  3. From the Title HTML Tag section, you can set the HTML tag for the title.
  4. Once done, click the Save button to complete the tagging, and you’ll see a Tagged successfully message.

Now, if you export the design, that element will use the Image Box widget with all your specified information.

Note: You might have to make some minor adjustments in the widget settings to match the design, especially those elements that are not tagged.

About the Author

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Related Frequently Asked Questions


What should I do if the Image Box widget isn't displaying correctly after tagging?

If the Image Box widget isn't displaying as expected, check if you've correctly tagged the frame containing the image, title, and description. Ensure that the title and description are selected from the appropriate dropdowns in the UiChemy panel. Minor adjustments in the widget settings might be necessary to match your original design, especially for elements that aren't tagged.

What is the best method for tagging the Image Box widget in UiChemy?

The Step by Step Method is recommended for tagging the Image Box widget in UiChemy. This method allows you to manually select the top-level page or frame and choose the appropriate widget from the UiChemy panel, ensuring accurate tagging of your design elements for export.

What should I consider when using the Auto Layout option during tagging?

When using the Auto Layout option, ensure that your design is structured properly to take advantage of this feature. The 'It's already in Auto Layout' option is recommended if your design is already set up that way. This can help maintain the intended layout and responsiveness of your design when exporting to Elementor.

Last reviewed: April 14, 2026