General Extensions Dynamics Tags Estimated reading: 3 minutes 34 views Dynamic Tags provide a way to display content that automatically updates based on your website’s data. By adding these tags to selected elements, you can show information such as post details or custom fields directly on your pages. Setting up Dynamic Tags involves choosing an element, configuring its settings, and linking it to the desired data. This feature helps keep your website content accurate and relevant. Requirement Elementor (Page Builder) Animations Addons for Elementor (Our Plugin) Tip: Make sure Animation Addons is installed and activated on your WordPress site before you start. How To Activate Dynamics Tags Go to your WordPress Dashboard. Click on Animation Addons. Head to the Extension Tab. Click on General extensions and toggle on Dynamics Tags. 1. First of all, select a specific element where you want to show dynamic tags. Once you select it, click on the ‘+’ icon. After that, type ‘Heading’ and then click on ‘Animated Heading’. 2. In the Heading section, you’ll find settings for Title, HTML Tag, Link, and Alignment. I’ve configured them to my preference, but you can customize them to suit your needs. For example, in the title section, I used ‘Group Discussion,’ but you can write whatever fits your content. 3. Set an HTML tag based on your preference. For example, I used an H3 tag, but you can use any HTML tag you prefer. 4. Link settings let you control how the dynamic link behaves, such as opening it in a new tab, adding a no-follow attribute for SEO, or setting custom attributes like rel or aria label. I haven’t added a link here, but you can insert one wherever you like. 5. You can align your content to the left, right, or center, depending on what fits your design. I usually go with center alignment, but it’s up to you. 6. Afterward, click on the Dynamic tags icon and then click on ‘Post Meta’. 7. Once you click on the ‘Post Meta’, the post meta settings will be opened. Here you will find various options to show your field value on your site. If you click any one of the options, the value will be shown in the heading. For example, I explore all the values on my site, but if you want, you can show any specific value. Note: No matter how you set up your field in the WordPress admin dashboard, you can easily display its value on your site using our Dynamic Tags. Final Result You Did It Your website now has Dynamic Tags, making it easier to display real-time content. There is no need to keep your website static when you can present post details, custom fields, and other useful data directly on your pages. The setup process is straightforward and takes only a few steps. This helps keep your website organized, updated, and more informative for your visitors. Additionally, if you have any questions or need a hand, feel free to reach out to our support team—we’re always here to help.