SleekPixel for ElementsKit Elementor sites
ElementsKit widgets like elementskit-header, elementskit-funfact and elementskit-iconbox live inside Elementor's _elementor_data postmeta JSON. SleekPixel parses that tree on save and renders a branded share card from the right ElementsKit widget per page.
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ElementsKit widgets surface in Elementor's JSON tree
ElementsKit registers its widgets into Elementor's standard _elementor_data postmeta with a widgetType prefix of elementskit-. The Funfact widget stores its counter title and number. The Icon Box widget stores title, description and icon. The Header widget stores the page-level header config. The Hotspot widget stores the image and hotspot positions. Every widget exposes the data a share card would need in postmeta keys.
SleekPixel parses _elementor_data on every Elementor save, finds the first ElementsKit widget the template rules target, and pulls its display fields into the share card. The Elementor Kit System Colors palette feeds the accent and surface tokens through elementor_active_kit in wp_options. Featured image, author and date come from standard wp_posts columns.
The 1200 by 630 PNG lands in uploads. The SEO plugin's og:image filter publishes the URL into the post head, and scrapers see a share that matches the ElementsKit-built page on every Elementor save.
Workflow
ElementsKit to share card in four steps
Install on an ElementsKit site
Pick the ElementsKit preset
elementskit-iconbox or elementskit-funfact to the hero slot and reads elementor_active_kit for the palette.
Scope template per CPT
Save in the Elementor editor
elementor/document/after_save hook to the uploads directory in the background within a second.
Output
Sample ElementsKit landing share
Rendered from an ElementsKit Icon Box widget on an Elementor landing page, with accent pulled from the Elementor Kit System Colors palette.
Comparison
Default Elementor share vs SleekPixel for ElementsKit
Logo on every ElementsKit page
- ElementsKit widget copy never reaches the og:image meta on shares
- Icon Box titles invisible to scrapers across the entire ElementsKit site
- Funfact counters never appear in shares of stats-driven landings
- Hotspot images never produce per-page share previews of product tours
- Editing an ElementsKit widget never refreshes the share card scrapers see
SleekPixel
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Reads ElementsKit widgets like
elementskit-iconboxand similar -
Walks Elementor's
_elementor_datapostmeta JSON tree -
Pulls accent from
elementor_active_kitSystem Colors - Renders on Elementor save, refreshes on every ElementsKit edit
- Works with ElementsKit Lite and ElementsKit Pro widget sets
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for ElementsKit
ElementsKit widget aware
The template detects ElementsKit widgets by their elementskit- widgetType prefix and pulls the right text per widget type, so ElementsKit-built pages get share cards that reflect the page content.
Elementor Kit aware
The Elementor System Colors palette feeds the template accent through elementor_active_kit. Change a Kit color and the next share render uses the new value, no template edit needed.
Header builder friendly
ElementsKit's header builder stores header content separately. SleekPixel reads the page-level content for the share card, so site-wide headers do not pollute per-page share previews.
Use cases
Where ElementsKit sites benefit most
ElementsKit-built landings
Sites built around ElementsKit Icon Box and Funfact widgets get per-page share cards naming the actual landing instead of the site logo.
Stats-driven case studies
Pages with ElementsKit Funfact widgets describing numbers benefit most from per-page cards that name the stat in the share preview.
Agency Elementor builds
Agencies that pick ElementsKit for client sites include SleekPixel in the kit so client launches ship with per-page social previews from day one.
The bigger picture
Why ElementsKit sites need per-page share cards
ElementsKit ships as the design surface for Elementor sites that need more than the core widget set. Icon Box, Funfact, Hotspot and the Header Builder all exist to make landing pages feel intentional, not templated. The investment in those widgets pays off on the page itself and disappears at the share preview, where the same site logo serves every URL by default on most Elementor installs.
SleekPixel pushes the design surface up to the share. Each share card reads the same ElementsKit widget data the visitor will read on the page, applies the Elementor Kit palette, and lands in uploads on every Elementor save without a separate publish step in the loop. Readers who share an ElementsKit-built landing get a preview that reflects the landing, not a generic logo.
The cost is one license. The benefit is per-page share previews on every URL ElementsKit builds, which is most of the site for a typical ElementsKit-heavy install.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for ElementsKit
Both. SleekPixel reads widget types by their elementskit- prefix, which is shared between Lite and Pro. Pro-only widgets are extra targets to map but the core Icon Box and Funfact widgets work on Lite too.
Yes. SleekPixel reads elementor_active_kit from wp_options for the System Colors palette. Change a System Color in the Kit and the next share render uses the new value.
Header templates are separate from page content. SleekPixel pulls share copy from page-level _elementor_data, so a shared header does not affect the per-page share preview.
Yes. The Hotspot widget stores an image and a list of hotspot positions. The template can use the image as the share card hero, with optional overlay of hotspot labels for visual context.
 
No. SleekPixel writes the PNG and exposes the URL through a filter. Yoast accepts that URL as the og:image input, so Yoast still emits the meta tag and the scraper still sees the SleekPixel image.
Yes. Match templates by post type or category. A service page can render a different card style than a portfolio page, on the same ElementsKit-powered site, with no per-page configuration required from editors at publish time.
 
No. Image generation runs on the elementor/document/after_save hook in the background. The Elementor editor stays responsive and the share card lands within a second of saving.
Megamenu content is part of the header template, not the page content. SleekPixel reads page-level _elementor_data so megamenu content does not bleed into per-page share previews.
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