Static Block Not Showing in Elementor Full Width Template

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  • Avatar: selqs
    selqs
    Participant
    March 17, 2026 at 20:48

    Hello, when I create a page, I can display the static block I added using the default template. However, when I select Elementor’s “full width” template, the static block and the custom sidebar I chose do not appear.

    I would like to design and add a centered (or similarly styled) fixed page title bar with breadcrumbs for certain inner pages or across the entire site. Are there any alternative methods you would recommend?

    Note: I installed the handmade-decor demo using Elementor, but the static blocks were imported as [vc_row css=”.vc_custom_17697093″]. Could you please fix this issue as well?

    1 Answer
    Avatar: Andrew Mitchell
    Andrew Mitchell
    Support staff
    March 18, 2026 at 09:07

    Hello, selqs,

    Regarding the issue with the static block and custom sidebar not appearing when using Elementor’s “Full Width” template, please note that this template is designed to display content created directly in Elementor and may not include theme elements such as static blocks or sidebars by default. We recommend using the “Default” or “Without Sidebar” template if you wish to display static blocks and custom sidebars together. Alternatively, you can recreate the static block content directly within Elementor using its widgets for full compatibility.

    For adding a centered or fixed page title bar with breadcrumbs, you can enable the page title in the Theme Options or Page Settings and adjust its alignment and style there. If you prefer a custom design, you can create a global section in Elementor and assign it to specific pages using display conditions.

    Regarding the imported static blocks showing as [vc_row css=”.vc_custom_17697093″], this occurs because the demo content was originally built with WPBakery. To resolve this, please recreate those static blocks in Elementor or contact our support team to assist with converting them properly.

    Best Regards,
    8Theme’s Team

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