# Set up Footer

By bringing the power of the Elementor editor to the header/footer areas, you can design them any way you like, full-width included, and be able to complete projects faster than ever. You can also save header and footer templates, and reuse them on any other project.

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**Step 1 -** Go to WordPress **Dashboard** >  **UAE**  > **Header & Footer Builder** >  **Add new**

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**Step 2 -** **Add Title** > **Type of Template** choose ‘**Header**’ > click ‘**Publish**’

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**Step 3 -** Once you publish the header template, click ' **Edit with Elementor** ' to create one from scratch.

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**Step 4** - Drag or drop the element that you want to build your template style with an unlimited layout

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**Step 5 -** Once you have made the needed changes to the header design, click ‘**Update**’, and choose Where to Display Conditions.

## How are Conditions Displayed?

**Step 1 - UAE** > Choose the tab **Header & Footer Builder** and you can add the template that has been created to the page.

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**Step 1 -** Set the conditions that determine where your **Header** is. For example, choose '**Entire Site**' to display the header across your site or you can choose for a specific page, post, taxonomies, etc.

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**Step 2 -** Click **"Update"** and Close


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