Pro feature set included (plugin or theme), ready to use immediately; no feature locks.
✅ Product Description
JetBlocks equips Elementor with pro-grade navigation, utility bars, and conversion extras that snap perfectly into any theme. Header and Footer for Elementor layouts are built visually, with sticky behavior, transparent states, and granular breakpoints that keep branding sharp on every device. You can add breadcrumbs, search, login/register, wishlist, and off-canvas panels without writing a line of code.
Header and Footer for Elementor also streamlines setup with starter templates, role rules, and conditional display for pages, taxonomies, or user status. Global tokens keep colors and type consistent, while lightweight assets, AJAX, and smart caching protect page speed during promotions and high traffic.
JetBlocks arrives as a complete, professional build that supports one-click import, quick configuration, and safe rollbacks. It plays nicely with major themes, WooCommerce carts, and multilingual stacks. Fine-tune micro-interactions, hover effects, and sticky CTAs, then reuse patterns across projects to launch polished headers and footers in minutes.
✅ Key Features
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Visual builder for menus, utility bars, and announcement strips
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Sticky/transparent states, device breakpoints, and visibility rules
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Login, search, breadcrumbs, social icons, and off-canvas areas
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Conditions by page, taxonomy, role, or login status
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Starter templates, reusable patterns, and copy-paste styles
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Lightweight assets compatible with caching and translation tools
GPLPal Service Highlights
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One-time payment with lifetime free update package
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GPL-licensed; unlimited sites usage
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100% original GPL version, regularly updated to the latest release
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Automatic dashboard updates
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Instant download after purchase
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Installation guidance and responsive technical support


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