If an item is added, both HTML for "Item HTML" and CSS for "Item CSS" will be output. If you can't delete the last item, you'll always get one. Useless HTML and CSS are output without using items. If you don't like it, you'll have to redesign it. It's possible to set the conditional expression of Twig to not output if all fields are empty, but it's troublesome.
If the last item can be removed, no extra HTML and CSS will be output.
You said the following. "Hi, the first "title" is not delete on purpose; has to be some item there, unless there will be an elementor bug.
If you can't delete the first title, then at least one repeater item has been inserted. That means that the code written in "Item HTML" is written out.
Originally, there was not a single "Item HTML". If you add it, one will be displayed. I can't delete the first one when I add it.
So if you look at the source of the HTML, that one HTML and CSS will be written out. Garbage accumulates in the sauce. It would be nice if it wasn't written out with Twig's "IF" conditional expression, but it's not practical.
At first, I didn't know which ones were Unlimited Elements' features and which ones were Elementor's. They were introduced and purchased at the same time. So I didn't know any more. When it comes to understanding the features, Elementor is buggy. It can't be helped that the functions are complicated.
By the way, it's about the ability to write out widget names in HTML. You previously said that this would be addressed in the next version, but have you added any additional features?
I looked at the settings, but I couldn't find a setting to disable it.
Added or duplicated items can be deleted, but the first one cannot be deleted.
How do I delete it?
If I can't delete an item, the HTML and CSS sources are still output, so I have to rebuild the widget.
I'm disappointed.
I've got Elementor Pro as well, so I'll be making a lot of requests.lol
If an item is added, both HTML for "Item HTML" and CSS for "Item CSS" will be output.
If you can't delete the last item, you'll always get one.
Useless HTML and CSS are output without using items.
If you don't like it, you'll have to redesign it.
It's possible to set the conditional expression of Twig to not output if all fields are empty, but it's troublesome.
If the last item can be removed, no extra HTML and CSS will be output.
You said the following.
"Hi, the first "title" is not delete on purpose; has to be some item there, unless there will be an elementor bug.
If you can't delete the first title, then at least one repeater item has been inserted.
That means that the code written in "Item HTML" is written out.
Originally, there was not a single "Item HTML".
If you add it, one will be displayed.
I can't delete the first one when I add it.
So if you look at the source of the HTML, that one HTML and CSS will be written out.
Garbage accumulates in the sauce.
It would be nice if it wasn't written out with Twig's "IF" conditional expression, but it's not practical.
At first, I didn't know which ones were Unlimited Elements' features and which ones were Elementor's.
They were introduced and purchased at the same time. So I didn't know any more.
When it comes to understanding the features, Elementor is buggy.
It can't be helped that the functions are complicated.
By the way, it's about the ability to write out widget names in HTML.
You previously said that this would be addressed in the next version, but have you added any additional features?
I looked at the settings, but I couldn't find a setting to disable it.
All right. I'll wait patiently.
I made sure it didn't output any more!
I was using the same widget a lot, so I'm glad it doesn't show up anymore.
Thank you.
Regarding the comment output, CSS and JavaScript should also add the ability to comment out I would be happy to have it.