How to Use Circle Menu Widget
We have made the Circle Menu Widget for our subscribers. In a different way, we can display a menu on a web page. This documentation is mainly about the customization of the widget.
Step by step instructions and detailed pictures below will help you to get started.
To Insert Widget
Inserting widget, it is just a matter of drag and dropping. As you see in the screenshot above.
Content Tab
Using the content tab, you’ll be able to make a layout of a particular part of a website[option be added]. And in this regard, some handy sections in the tab will assist you a lot.
Circle Menu
After dragging and dropping the widget in a new section, you will get a list group. The list not limited, you can add a new list in the group just clicking on the ADD ITEM button.
You can edit every single list item(repeater). Simply, hit on the List Item and edit the field found in the List Item. Then, set Logo Image, Brand Name, Website Url and especially Tooltip (yes/no) included in the list item.
Most importantly, you can set a total five type of icons to the Toggle such as Plus, Plus Circle, Close, Settings, and Bars.
In terms of getting the content with the same design, you can duplicate the item clicking on the duplicate icon and to delete clicking on the delete icon.
Simply, go to the Content tab > Circle Menu.
Layout
In this section, you’ll be able to set Toggle Icon Position and along with Offset horizontally and vertically.
Just, go to the Content tab > Layout.
Additional Settings
Here, you have two crucial things to do namely Menu Direction and Trigger (Hover/ Click).
Go the Content tab > Additional Settings.
Style Tab
Now, let’s work with Style Tab. The tab will confidently have you style the web content (text, image, video, etc.) of the page you require to design.
Styling with the Style tab in Elementor will always give you a fantastic experience.
Let’s have a look.
Style
This section will let you go to set the Toggle Icon Size and Transition.
Look at the screenshot.
Toggle Icon
Here, you can add Background color and Text color and more things like Border Type, Width, Color, Border Radius, Box Shadow, and Padding.
Just go to the Style tab > Toggle Icon.
Circle Icon
There are two modes Normal and Hover. In the Normal mode, you’ll be able to add Background, Color, Border, Icon Size, etc.
On the contrary, in the Hover mode, you can set Background Color and Color only.
Go to the Style tab > Circle Icon.
Video Assist
In conclusion, I hope it is very much clear to you about how to use Circle Menu Widget by Element Pack. You can watch a video on it and also go to our demo page.