Manage Footer
The SpaCLub WordPress Theme offers two flexible ways to manage your website footer. You can use the built-in Theme Options Footer Settings for quick configuration, or create a fully custom footer layout using Elementor Header & Footer Builder for advanced design control.
1. Default Footer (Theme Options)
The default footer can be managed easily from the theme options panel. This method is recommended for users who want a simple and fast footer setup.
- Log in to your WordPress Admin Dashboard.
- Navigate to SpaClub > Footer Area.
- You will see all footer-related configuration options.

2. Footer Area Settings
- Widget Section Show/Hide – Enable or disable the footer widget area.
- Copyright Section Show/Hide – Control the copyright bar visibility.
- Select Footer Layout – Choose between boxed or full-width layout.
3. Footer Widget Section
The Footer Widget Section allows you to control widget layout and styling.
- Select the Widget Column Count (example: 4 columns).
- Customize widget title, text, and hover colors.
- Set background color or upload a background image.
- Adjust padding and spacing for better alignment.

4. Footer Copyright Info
You can manage the footer copyright text and layout from this section.
- Select a Copyright Style Layout.
- Add custom copyright text (HTML tags supported).
- Customize text color, hover color, and background color.
- Adjust padding for proper spacing.

Click on Save Changes to apply the default footer settings.
5. Advanced Footer Using Elementor
For advanced footer layouts and custom designs, SpaCLub supports Elementor Header & Footer Builder. This method gives you full control over footer structure and content.
- Go to Dashboard > Header & Footer.
- Click on Add New or edit an existing footer template.
- Set the Type of Template to Footer.
- Choose Display On rules (for example: Entire Website).
- Save the template.

6. Edit Footer with Elementor
- Click on Edit with Elementor.
- Design your footer using Elementor widgets.
- Add sections such as logo, menus, contact info, working hours, or newsletter.
- Publish the footer once design is complete.

Note: When using Elementor Footer, it will override the default theme footer.
Tip: Use the default footer for simple setups and Elementor footer for advanced, fully customized designs.