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Hinzufügen eines Post-Content-Widgets in Elementor

How to Add a Post Content Widget in Elementor​

The posts content widget in Elementor allows you to insert WordPress post content directly within any page or post, using dynamic data. It supports all post types, so you can create unique single post layouts that match your design goals.

While creating a single post content template, I ran into limitations with the free version of Elementor—something others may experience too. That’s why I’ve put together this step-by-step guide to help you add post content using the post content widget.

If you’re looking for a simpler way to structure content effectively, this approach might be just what you need.

Add Elementor Post Content Widgets in 5 Steps

To add a post content widget to your Elementor page, you have to use a plugin that provides a post content widget.

Because I’ve already built a single post template in Elementor using the Post Content widget, but I’ve run into a real limitation—my blog content isn’t one-size-fits-all.

Since I publish a mix of tutorials, reviews, and more media-heavy posts, the fixed structure of the template doesn’t always fit.

For example, when I try to embed YouTube videos, insert code blocks, or place clickable images between sections of text, the layout feels restrictive. Managing all of that through just the post content widget becomes frustrating and clunky.

So I would recommend using an Element-based add-ons plugin that provides single-post content widgets. Also, I will show you here in just 5 steps how to add a post content widget in Elementor websites using an add-ons plugin.

No need to wait—here are the 5 steps you need to follow

Step 1: Enable post content widgets

To use Elementor’s Post Content widget, start by installing a plugin that includes it. Once installed and activated, ensure the widget is enabled in the plugin’s settings so that it becomes available in your Elementor panel.

To make things easier, I’m using the Element Pack plugin in this article. Feel free to use it as well—it’s a great option for creating post content pages template with Elementor. 

Additionally, I got it features exclusive capabilities that distinguish it from other plugins. Like, 300+ premium widgets, 2700+ dynamic templates, fully customizable, etc.

So, let me show you how to enable the plugin widgets in Element Pack:

  1. Navigate zu Element Pack >Core Widget tabs in the Element Pack Dashboard zu enable und manage the widgets suitable for your page.
Element Pack Dashboard - Post Content Widget in Elementor
  1. Here, I’m enabling the Beitrag Inhalt widget and other widgets that I want to add to my single post content page.
Post Content widget - Post Content Widget in Elementor

Step 2: Create a post content template

The key benefit I see in using Element Pack is the ease with which you can build any page template and set it as the default easily. So, see how easy it is to set up a template for post content.

Let’s create a template.

  1. Gehe zu Element Pack > Vorlagenersteller in the sidebar. 
Template Builder in the sidebar
  1. Create a new template by clicking Add New Template > Choose the Type of Template > Post > Single
Choose the Type of Template
  1. Type the name of your template and select Active, then press the Vorlage erstellen Taste.
Create Template button
  1. Now, the template will be open with the Elementor editor.

Step 3: Design the Post content template

  1. Once the template is created, it will automatically open in the Elementor Herausgeber for design.
Design the Post content template
  1. Select a layout structure in Elementor to adjust the design of your post content page. Choose a format that best fits your post style and blog presentation, then start customizing to create a unique and engaging single post page.
Customize the Post content template
  1. Now that you’ve selected a layout structure, it’s time to add widgets to your single post content page. Click on the Add Element Button > Find Element Pack (Single) Abschnitt.
Find Element Pack (Single) section
  1. Drag and drop a widget like the Beitrag Inhalt widget in the layout to present post content. Similarly, decorate the page with more layouts, and add post titles, post feature images, post comments, post info, and other necessary widgets.
Drag and drop the Post Content

Step 4: Customize the post content template

  1. Now customize and style it up! Adjust padding, spacing, typography, and add conditions—like hiding certain elements on mobile or applying different styles for specific categories.
Customize the post content template
  1. Also, customize each widget to suit your needs
customize each widget to suit your needs

Step 5: Hit publish and apply the template

When you are finished with your design and customization, press the Publish button and preview it.

Hit publish and apply the template

I have designed another single page using this method, which I am also sharing here.

another single page using this method

How to Add Post Widgets for Elementor?

Till now, we’ve discussed how you can add the Beitrag Inhalt widget in Elementor to dynamically display your blog content. But what about other post widgets like grids, carousels, or timelines? Well, you can add all these widgets easily using Elementor Pro or powerful free add-ons like Ultimate Post Kit. So, here are the other essential widgets you can add for your posts:

1. Post Grid Widget

This widget lets you display your posts in a clean, organized grid layout. You can customize the number of columns, image size, excerpt length, and even enable a masonry layout for a Pinterest-style look.

2. Post Carousel

Want to showcase your posts in a sliding format? The Post Carousel widget is perfect for highlighting featured or recent posts in a visually engaging way. It’s great for homepages or landing pages.

3. Post Tabs

This widget allows you to categorize your posts into tabs—ideal for news sites or blogs with multiple categories. Visitors can switch between tabs to view different types of content without reloading the page.

4. Post Timeline

Perfect for storytelling or chronological content, the Post Timeline widget displays your posts along a vertical or horizontal timeline. It’s a creative way to show progress, events, or historical posts.

5. Postenliste

If you prefer a more traditional blog layout, the Post List widget gives you a vertical list of posts with thumbnails, titles, and excerpts. It’s simple, clean, and effective.

6. Post Ticker

This widget adds a scrolling ticker of your latest posts—great for breaking news or announcements. It adds a dynamic, real-time feel to your site.

These widgets are available in Elementor Pro or through free and premium add-ons like Ultimate Post Kit, which offers a wide variety of layouts and styles—from minimalist grids to interactive hover effects.

FAQ

1. How do I add a Post Content widget in Elementor? 

To add the Post Content widget:
– Install a addon plugin, which provides a post content widget like Element Pack.
– Open your Elementor editor and ensure you’re editing a Einzelner Posten template.
– Drag the Beitrag Inhalt widget from the Elementor panel onto your layout.
– This widget displays the main body content from your WordPress post, pulled dynamically.

2. What is the Post widget for Elementor? 

Die Beiträge widget (under “Pro” widgets) allows you to display a grid, list, or masonry layout of blog posts on any page. You can customize query filters, layout structure, pagination, and style to match your design.

3. How do I add a widget in Elementor?

– Inside the Elementor panel, simply search for the widget you need.
– Click and drag it into your layout where you’d like it to appear.
– Use the left-side options panel to configure styling, content, and advanced settings.

4. How do I add post categories in Elementor? 

To display post categories dynamically:
– Use the Beiträge widget or Archive Posts Widget.
– In the Abfrage settings, choose to filter by Kategorien.
– Alternatively, insert a Taxonomy widget (if available via your add-ons), or use shortcode/HTML widgets to display category links manually.

Schlussfolgerung

In this full tutorial, I walked you through the complete process of integrating the Post Content widget in Elementor—from setting up the structure to positioning and styling it within a custom layout.

By using this widget effectively, you ensure every post dynamically pulls in and displays its main content while preserving design consistency across your site. It’s a must-have piece when building truly dynamic templates that scale effortlessly.

I hope this guide has equipped you with both the technique and confidence to structure high-performing Single Post layouts with Elementor using post content widget.


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