• Resolved Cameron Knowlton

    (@cameron-knowlton)


    Does Advanced iFrame allow for a Title attribute to be set? I cannot find it *anywhere*. Documentation didn’t help at all.

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  • Plugin Author mdempfle

    (@mdempfle)

    Hi,

    Go the the administration to the menu entry “advanced iframe”.
    It is described on the basic tab. Quite at the bottom.
    Shortcode attribute is title=””

    Can you please give feedback why you did not find it, so I can improve the documentation?

    Best regards, Michael

    • This reply was modified 7 months, 2 weeks ago by mdempfle.
    Thread Starter Cameron Knowlton

    (@cameron-knowlton)

    I’m not seeing a shortcode, this is implemented in Elementor. I would expect to see the title either in the Content frame, or possibly in the backend, in wp-admin. If you’re talking about the backend (/wp-admin/admin.php?page=advanced-iframe) , then how does each iFrame *instance* get its own Title?

    Plugin Author mdempfle

    (@mdempfle)

    /wp-admin/admin.php?page=advanced-iframe is the administration with all the documentation within the wp administration. There you set all the defaults which apply for each iframe you insert.

    This is then overwritten in a shortcode in each page you use it. I have helped many user with their iframes also in Elementor. There where always building blocks and inside then a shortcode.

    Can you please make a screenshot about the place in Elementor where you e.g. define it and also set the src, height width? Because the title behaves exactly the same way.

    Best regards, Michael

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