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title: "How to Tag The WP Form Widget for Figma to Elementor?"
url: https://uichemy.com/docs/how-to-tag-the-wp-form-widget-for-figma-to-elementor/
date: 2024-04-10
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description: "If you are using a form in your Figma design, then you can tag those elements as a WP Form widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor using the UiChemy..."
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# How to Tag The WP Form Widget for Figma to Elementor?

## Key Takeaways

- UiChemy allows tagging a frame as a WP Form widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor.
- The Step by Step Method enables users to tag widgets manually during the design export process.
- Exported designs using UiChemy will utilize the WP Forms widget after tagging is completed.

If you are using a form in your Figma design, then you can tag those elements as a WP Form widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor using the UiChemy plugin.

So when you export the design as an Elementor template, that section will use the WP Form widget.

## What Can be Tagged?

A frame can be tagged as a WP Form widget.

> *Note: This is a tagging only widget, it will help you create an unformatted widget after conversion so that you can style/design it as per your needs after conversion & benefit from the interactivity/features the widget provides.*

## 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 **WP Form**** **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.

For this widget, you won’t see any tagging options.

- 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 WP Forms widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor.

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

> *Note: Make sure the WP Forms and The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin are installed and activated and the widget is activated as well to make the form work. 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 should I do if my WP Form widget isn't showing up after tagging?**
A: If the WP Form widget isn't appearing after tagging, ensure that both the WP Forms and The Plus Addons for Elementor plugins are installed and activated. Additionally, check that the widget is activated in the Elementor settings. Minor adjustments in the widget settings may also be necessary to align it with your design, especially for elements that weren't tagged.

**Q: What is the best practice for tagging the WP Form widget in Figma?**
A: The best practice for tagging the WP Form widget is to use the Step by Step Method for clarity. Start by selecting the top-level page or frame, then choose Manual Widget Tagging under the Widget Tagging Mode tab. This approach ensures you have full control over which elements are tagged, leading to a more accurate conversion.

**Q: Are there any limitations when tagging the WP Form widget?**
A: The main limitation when tagging the WP Form widget is that it is a tagging-only widget, meaning it creates an unformatted widget that requires further styling after conversion. You won't see any tagging options for this widget, so ensure you plan for additional design work to achieve the desired look and functionality.
