Kadence Theme Hooked Elements
Kadence Hooked Elements is a professional-grade feature that allows site owners to inject custom content, blocks, or templates into specific areas of a website without writing code. By leveraging WordPress “hooks,” this tool enables you to place unique designs in locations like the header, footer, before or after post content, and even within sidebars. This functionality is essential for creating highly customized site layouts and dynamic user experiences that adapt based on specific conditions.
The power of Hooked Elements lies in its advanced display settings and conditional logic. Users can precisely target where elements appear, such as only on specific post types, categories, or even for specific user roles like logged-in members. This makes it a perfect solution for building custom call-to-action sections, personalized author boxes, or unique sidebars for different sections of your site. With the ability to replace core theme parts or add entirely new sections, Hooked Elements provides the ultimate flexibility for developers and designers looking to push the boundaries of the Kadence Theme.
Kadence Theme Hooked Elements articles
This collection provides foundational information on using Hooked Elements to customize your WordPress site’s layout and conditional content.
Kadence Fixed Section Hooked Elements
Read more: Kadence Fixed Section Hooked ElementsKadence Hooked Elements features the Fixed Section element type. This is an element type that remains in a fixed position on 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.…
Kadence HTML Editor Hooked Elements
Read more: Kadence HTML Editor Hooked ElementsHTML Elements in Kadence Hooked 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. Use HTML Elements to…
Kadence Template Hooked Elements
Read more: Kadence Template Hooked ElementsKadence Hooked Elements includes a powerful element type called Template Elements, which lets you 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 gives you the freedom to customize more than just…
Programmatically Display Kadence Hook Elements
Read more: Programmatically Display Kadence Hook ElementsKadence Hooked Elements give you full control over your site’s layout and content by allowing you to insert elements, whether simple content sections or complete templates, into specific areas via theme hooks. You can design reusable layouts with dynamic content and dictate exactly when and where they appear. Normally, visibility is managed through the Element…
Switching between different Kadence Elements Types
Read more: Switching between different Kadence Elements TypesIf you start building a Kadence Element and discover it doesn’t work quite the way you initially thought, you can switch to a different Kadence Element Type. For example if you start building a Kadence Element Template, but later decide that it is not an area to be replaced, rather an area you want to…
The Four Types of Kadence Elements
Read more: The Four Types of Kadence ElementsWhen 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.…
What are Kadence Hooked Elements?
Read more: What are Kadence Hooked Elements?Kadence Hooked Elements allow you to essentially take complete control over your website. This includes the ability to insert content into posts/pages/archives across your website using theme hooks. For example, here is a Content Section Hooked Element that is placed before the post content: Here is an example Template Hooked Element that is set to…