When creating a new Kadence Element, you will be prompted to select a specific Element Type. Each Element Type can be used for different purposes.

The available Element Template types are: Content Section elements, Fixed Section elements, Template elements, and HTML Editor elements. Use Kadence Blocks and dynamic content to design and style your Elements. Learn about each template type below.
Content Section Elements
Content Section Elements allow you to add content to any hook available on the website. This can be useful for inserting content into posts and pages on your website. For example, you can add a Content Section Hooked Element directly after the header. You can also insert Content Section Elements within the content of the current post. Use the Element Settings to view various theme hooks or use a custom hook.

Click here for an in-depth guide on using Content Section Hooked Elements.
Fixed Section Elements
Fixed Section Elements add a Fixed Section to the page. Allowing you to display content that remains in a fixed position over the screen, overlaying the current post or page content. You can place Fixed Elements at the top or bottom of the page and choose to display them on scroll or immediately on page load.

Click here for an in-depth guide on using Fixed Section Hooked Elements.
Template Elements
Template Elements allow you to take dynamic control over key areas of your website. With Template Elements, you can replace default sections such as the Header, Above Content Hero, Single Post Content, Archive Content, and more. This allows you to make complete Single Post Templates, Archive Templates, and more.

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Template Elements can be more advanced, as they can replace Single Posts, Single Pages, and Archive Pages. With that in mind, it is suggested to read this entire document to explore all of the possibilities of Kadence Template Elements.
HTML Editor Elements
HTML Editor Elements give you full control when it comes to inserting custom HTML anywhere on your site. Whether you want to add scripts, third-party embed codes, or completely custom markup, this element type is perfect for developers or advanced users who want to go beyond block-based layouts.

Click here for an in-depth guide on using HTML Editor Hooked Elements.


