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How to White Label DynamicKit?

Follow these steps to white label the DynamicKit plugin from the WordPress admin:

  1. Log in to WordPress with an account that can access the DynamicKit settings page.
  2. Go to Elementor > DynamicKit.
  3. Open the Branding tab.
  4. Enter a custom value in Plugin Name to change how the plugin name appears on the Plugins page.
  5. Enter a value in Plugin Short Name if you want a custom short label inside the Elementor editor.
  6. Update Plugin Description to replace the default plugin description shown on the Plugins page.
  7. Enter your company or agency name in Developer / Agency Name.
  8. Enter your website in Website URL.
  9. Enter a custom Admin Label to change the DynamicKit label shown in the WordPress admin menu and settings header.
  10. Enter a custom Support Link if you want support buttons and links to point to your own URL.
  11. Enable Hide Support Message / Help Links in Widgets if you do not want users to see the default support/help links inside widgets.
  12. Enable Hide Integration Settings if you want to prevent clients from opening the Integration tab.
  13. Enable Hide White Label Settings if you want to hide the Branding tab after setup is complete.
  14. Enable Hide Plugin if you want to remove the plugin from the WordPress Plugins list.
  15. Click Save Changes.

Important notes:

  • If you enable Hide White Label Settings, the Branding tab will be hidden. To show it again, deactivate the plugin and activate it again.
  • If you enable Hide Plugin, the plugin will disappear from the Plugins list. To make it visible again, rename the plugin folder via File Manager or FTP, then activate the plugin again from WordPress.
  • White labeling changes the plugin branding in the admin UI and Plugins screen, but it does not rename the plugin folder or plugin file.

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