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title: "How to Tag The TP Heading Animation Widget for Figma to Elementor?"
url: https://uichemy.com/docs/how-to-tag-the-tp-heading-animation-widget-for-figma-to-elementor/
date: 2024-04-08
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author: "Sagar Patel"
description: "If you want to use a title of your Figma design as an animated title in the Elementor template, then you can tag that title as the Heading Animation widget..."
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# How to Tag The TP Heading Animation Widget for Figma to Elementor?

## Key Takeaways

- UiChemy allows tagging a Figma design title as the Heading Animation widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor.
- A frame containing three texts can be tagged as a Heading Animation widget using the Step by Step Method in UiChemy.
- Exporting the design with tagged elements results in the use of the selected Heading Animation widget with custom texts and animation.

If you want to use a title of your Figma design as an animated title in the Elementor template, then you can tag that title as the Heading Animation widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor using the UiChemy plugin.

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

## What Can be Tagged?

A frame containing three texts can be tagged as a Heading Animation 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**.

- 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 **Heading Animation** widget from **The Plus Widgets** 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/).

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.

- From the **Style** dropdown, you have to select an animation style.

- From the **Prefix Text** dropdown, you have to select the prefix text.

- Then, from the **Animation Text** dropdown, you have to select the text you want to animate.

- Finally, in the **Postfix Text** dropdown, you have to select the postfix text.

- 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 Heading Animation widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor with your selected texts and animation.

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

> *Note: Make sure The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin is installed and activated and the widget is activated as well. 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 Heading Animation widget doesn't appear in Elementor after tagging?**
A: If the Heading Animation widget doesn't show up in Elementor, ensure that The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin is installed and activated. This plugin is necessary for the widget to function correctly. Additionally, check that the widget is activated within the plugin settings, as deactivated widgets won't appear in your Elementor interface.

**Q: Can I use the TP Heading Animation widget for other types of text elements?**
A: The TP Heading Animation widget is specifically designed for headings in Elementor templates. You can tag a frame containing three texts as a Heading Animation widget, making it ideal for animated titles. However, it is not suitable for other text elements outside this context, so ensure your design aligns with this use case.

**Q: What is the best way to select animation styles for the Heading Animation widget?**
A: When tagging the Heading Animation widget, you can select an animation style from the Style dropdown. Choosing the right animation style enhances user engagement and visual appeal. It's best to consider the overall design theme and the message you want to convey with the animation, ensuring it complements rather than distracts from the content.

**Q: Why is it important to choose the Manual Widget Tagging Option?**
A: Selecting the Manual Widget Tagging Option allows for precise control over which elements are tagged as widgets. This is crucial for ensuring that the correct elements are animated in your Elementor template. If you skip this step or choose automatic tagging, you might end up tagging the wrong elements, leading to unexpected results in your design.

**Q: Are there any limitations when using UiChemy with The Plus Addons for Elementor?**
A: While UiChemy enables the conversion of Figma designs to Elementor templates, it is essential to note that it specifically supports The Plus Addons for Elementor. If you're using other page builders or addons, such as Divi or WPBakery, they are not compatible with UiChemy. Ensure you're working within the supported framework to avoid issues during the conversion process.
