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title: "How to Tag The Page Title Widget for Figma to Elementor?"
url: https://uichemy.com/docs/how-to-tag-the-page-title-widget-for-figma-to-elementor/
date: 2024-04-09
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description: "If you are designing a dynamic template for WordPress in Figma, then you can tag the template page title as an Elementor Page Title widget directly from your Figma design..."
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# How to Tag The Page Title Widget for Figma to Elementor?

## Key Takeaways

- UiChemy allows tagging of the template page title as an Elementor Page Title widget directly from Figma designs.
- The Step by Step Method enables users to select a top-level page or frame and tag it as a Page Title widget.
- A UiChemy Pro license is required to tag Elementor Pro widgets in Figma designs.

If you are designing a dynamic template for WordPress in Figma, then you can tag the template page title as an Elementor Page Title widget directly from your Figma design using the UiChemy plugin.

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

## What Can be Tagged?

A frame containing a text can be tagged as a Page Title widget.

> *Note: Since this is a dynamic widget only the style will be exported not the content.*

## 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**.

- First, select the **Step by Step Method **and click on the** Start **button.

- Select the top-level page or frame of your layout, then click on the **Next **button.

- Under the **Widget Tagging Mode** tab, select the **Manual Widget Tagging** Option.

- 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**.

- After that, under the **Tag Widgets** tab, choose the frame or container that contains your element (Widget). Then, search for the **Page Title** widget from Elementor Pro in the UiChemy panel and select it. Here, you’ll see [all the supported Elementor widgets](https://uichemy.com/docs/widgets-compatible-with-figma-to-elementor-conversion-in-uichemy/).

> *Note: You need to have a UiChemy Pro license to tag Elementor Pro widgets.*

On the next screen, you’ll get the information of which element you are tagging as what widget.

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

- The title will be auto selected in the **Title** dropdown.

- 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 Elementor Page Title widget with your set style.

![](https://uichemy.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/exported-template-with-page-title.gif)

> *Note: Since this is a pro widget make sure the Elementor pro plugin is installed and activated. You might have to make some minor adjustments in the widget settings to match the design, especially those elements that are not tagged.*

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What if the Page Title widget doesn't appear after tagging?**
A: If the Page Title widget doesn't show up after tagging, ensure that you have the Elementor Pro plugin installed and activated. The UiChemy Figma Plugin only exports the style of the dynamic widget, not the content. If the widget is still missing, double-check that you selected the correct frame or container during the tagging process.

**Q: What is the best method to tag the Page Title widget?**
A: The best practice for tagging the Page Title widget is to use the Step by Step Method. This method allows you to manually select the top-level frame and ensure you are tagging the correct element. It also gives you access to widget-specific tagging options, which can help maintain the design integrity when exporting to Elementor.

**Q: What should I do if the styles don't match after exporting?**
A: If the styles of the Page Title widget don't match your Figma design after exporting, you may need to make minor adjustments in the widget settings within Elementor. Since only the style is exported and not the content, ensuring that your design elements are tagged correctly is crucial for maintaining visual consistency.
