# Set up Footer

### How to Edit Your WordPress Footer, the New Way

From now on, you are no longer limited by your theme’s restrictions.&#x20;

Follow these steps to get it done easily:

* Go to WordPress Dashboard > Templates > Theme Builder&#x20;
* Click ‘Add New Template’ and choose ‘Footer’.&#x20;
* Name your Footer template and click ‘Create Footer’
* Now you’ll be able to either choose a pre-made Footer template or create one from scratch.
* Once you have made the needed changes to the Footer design, click ‘publish’, and choose where to publish the Footer. The default is ‘entire site’.
* **That’s it! You can now see your handcrafted Footer live on your site.**

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.

If you are beating yourself up right now for all the hours you lost in the past over your Footer design, we share your feelings. From now on, with the help of Theme Builder, things are going to be much faster.\
[Learn How To Build Footer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob7SMEfVRfc)

* Choose a *Footer Block* and Insert. Alternatively, you can design your own.

![](https://1170282738-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-legacy-files/o/assets%2F-MOEU7VxG4RuL91aEo6G%2F-MOEcKlbfwuURgjeKwgX%2F-MOEccjwrYQipPhAaTIE%2Fimage.png?alt=media\&token=1c36d735-16d1-4d91-b152-4ef78775a86c)

* After you’ve finished designing, click Publish.
* How are Conditions Displayed?

Each *Condition* setting lets you *Include* or *Exclude* a condition.

For example, we have a *Header* template with the **Include** condition *Entire site*. We can add a second condition of **Exclude** for a specific page – let’s use Front page.

Now we’ll have two headers on our site. The first one across the entire website, and another displayed only on the homepage.

[Learn How To Conditions Displayed](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsFBi-u_XdM\&feature=emb_logo)

![](https://gblobscdn.gitbook.com/assets%2F-MHy5dy5uQ67W56zMcvB%2F-MIMqo71Ua2C3vTOb6pp%2F-MIMrwbMH-OkJ6G0GOCd%2Fimage.png?alt=media\&token=6cc168d8-114e-4fd6-96b1-aa2e1d7372a4)

![](https://gblobscdn.gitbook.com/assets%2F-MGbFxd9X6wS6x8pAOzM%2F-MGbmOHAAJRN2T326nrV%2F-MGbwj-9SBQgQ84QIXjU%2FScreenshot_18.png?alt=media\&token=0f0cfbaa-7782-44af-89c4-102e2fe99a8f)

You can always click on **Display conditions** to add, change or remove conditions.

![](https://1170282738-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-legacy-files/o/assets%2F-MOEU7VxG4RuL91aEo6G%2F-MO_C1w3uCk9iDjJ4R5t%2F-MO_CAuicGjFUrQHz6P9%2Fimage.png?alt=media\&token=3e4b6926-1b3a-4a58-93d1-f962fa774c01)

* Click SAVE & CLOSE


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