Page Options allow you to override certain global settings (defined in Theme Options) on a per-page basis. This is useful when you want specific pages to behave or appear differently from the rest of your site.
For example, you can enable a Transparent Header globally, but disable it on a specific page using its Page Options panel.
To access the Page Options panel:
- Edit the page using the default WordPress editor (not Elementor).
- Scroll down below the content editor.
- You’ll find the Page Options section, where you can adjust settings specific to that page.
Available Page Options:
- Enable Page Title
- Page Title Background
- Page Title Background Overlay
- Page Title Color
- Breadcrumbs
- Page Layout (Boxed or Full Width)
- Body Background
- Boxed Background
- Grid Lines
- Enable Header
- Primary Logo
- Secondary Logo
- Mobile Logo
- Secondary Mobile Logo
- Transparent Header
- Transparent Header: Menu Color
- Transparent Header: Menu Hover Color
- Change Height On Scroll
- Top Bar
- Footer
- Copyright
- Custom CSS
- Custom JS
- Custom HTML
- Preload Resources
These settings can be found in the Page Options panel when editing any individual page or post.