SleekPixel for PowerPack for Elementor sites
PowerPack widgets like pp-info-box, pp-pricing-table and pp-team-member live inside Elementor's _elementor_data postmeta JSON. SleekPixel parses that tree on save and renders a branded share card from the right PowerPack widget per page.
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PowerPack widgets sit inside Elementor's JSON tree
PowerPack registers its widgets into Elementor's standard _elementor_data postmeta with a widgetType prefix of pp-. The Info Box widget stores its title in title, its description in description, and its icon in selected_icon. The Pricing Table widget stores plan name, price and feature list. The Team Member widget stores name, role and photo. Each widget exposes the data a share card needs in keys that are reachable from PHP on save.
SleekPixel walks _elementor_data on every Elementor save, finds the first PowerPack 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 the 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 PowerPack-built page on every Elementor save.
Workflow
PowerPack to share card in four steps
Install on a PowerPack-powered site
Pick the PowerPack preset
pp-info-box or pp-pricing-table 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.
Output
Sample PowerPack landing share
Rendered from a PowerPack Info Box widget on an Elementor landing page, with accent and typography pulled from the Elementor Kit palette.
Comparison
Default Elementor share vs SleekPixel for PowerPack
Logo on every PowerPack page
- PowerPack widget copy never reaches the og:image meta on shares
- Info Box titles and descriptions invisible to scrapers across the site
- Pricing Table plan names never appear in shares of pricing landings
- Team Member names never produce per-author share previews on team pages
- Editing a PowerPack widget never refreshes the share card scrapers see
SleekPixel
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Reads PowerPack widgets like
pp-info-boxandpp-pricing-table -
Walks Elementor's
_elementor_datapostmeta JSON tree -
Pulls accent from
elementor_active_kitSystem Colors - Renders on Elementor save, refreshes on every PowerPack edit
- Works with PowerPack Lite and PowerPack Pro widget sets
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for PowerPack for Elementor
PowerPack widget aware
The template detects PowerPack widgets by their pp- widgetType prefix and pulls the right text fields per widget type, so PowerPack-built pages get share cards that reflect the page content.
Elementor Kit aware
Elementor's System Colors palette feeds the template accent through elementor_active_kit. Change a Kit color and the next share render uses the new value automatically.
Widget fallback chain
Template slots accept a fallback chain across widget types. First PowerPack Info Box title, then PowerPack Pricing Table title, then standard Elementor heading, then post_title. First match wins.
Use cases
Where PowerPack-built Elementor sites benefit most
PowerPack pricing landings
Pricing pages built with PP Pricing Table get share cards naming the plan. Shares of pricing URLs preview the plan rather than the same site logo.
Team and case study pages
PP Team Member widgets describe people. SleekPixel renders per-person share cards from that data so team-page URLs preview with the right photo and role.
Agency Elementor builds
Agencies that pick PowerPack for client sites can include SleekPixel in the kit so client launches ship with per-page social previews from day one.
The bigger picture
Why PowerPack landings need per-page share cards
PowerPack gets installed when the default Elementor widget set leaves design holes. PP Info Box for product features, PP Pricing Table for SaaS plans, PP Team Member for team grids. Every PowerPack widget addresses a specific landing-page pattern that Elementor's core widgets handle clumsily.
The reason sites pay for PowerPack is the design quality it brings to those landings. Skipping per-page share cards wastes that effort at the funnel top. Scrapers see the same site logo on every URL.
The pricing landing, the team page and the case study all share with identical previews, no matter how different they look once a reader clicks through. SleekPixel restores the per-page signal. The share card reads the same PowerPack widget content the visitor will read on the page.
Readers who share a pricing URL preview the plan. Readers who share a team URL preview the person. The cost is one license.
The benefit is per-page share previews on every URL PowerPack builds.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for PowerPack for Elementor
Both. SleekPixel reads widget types by their pp- prefix, which is shared between Lite and Pro. Pro-only widgets are extra targets to map but the core Info Box and Pricing Table 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 automatically.
The template uses a fallback chain. First PowerPack widget by type, then standard Elementor heading, then post_title. Mixed pages always get a usable share card with the right copy.
Display Conditions control widget visibility on the live page. SleekPixel renders share cards based on the saved _elementor_data tree, which includes the widget even when Display Conditions would hide it on the frontend.
No. SleekPixel writes the PNG and exposes the URL through a filter. Rank Math accepts that URL as the og:image input, so Rank Math still emits the meta tag for the scraper.
Yes. Match templates by widget type, post category, or post type. So pages with PP Pricing Table can use a pricing-focused card, and pages with PP Team Member can use a person-focused card on the same site.
 
No. Image generation runs on the elementor/document/after_save hook in the background. The Elementor editor responds at the same speed and the share card lands within a second of saving.
Yes. White-label affects the admin labels PowerPack shows. SleekPixel reads the underlying widgetType string, which is unchanged by white-label. So the same template works on white-labeled installs without reconfiguration.
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