Breadcrumb navigation for Elementor that shows visitors where they are and gives search engines a clean path through your site.
Perfect for Elementor website builders looking to improve user experience and reduce bounce rates by clearly
showing visitors their location within your site structure.
Seamless Integration with Elementor Page Builder & Templates
Transform your breadcrumb navigation with extensive styling options including custom separators, colors, typography, and hover effects.
Improve your site’s SEO with properly structured breadcrumb navigation that search engines love.
It takes the stress out of creating breadcrumb navigation. Now, building breadcrumb can be as easy as adding a widget to your page and inputting text with no coding involved.
It helps users easily access different pages, posts, and/or categories from a single place.
Create responsive navigation paths that look great on all devices with the Breadcrumbs widget.
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Most readers arrive on a documentation page from search, not from the sidebar. A bar that stays with them as they scroll keeps the parent section one click away for the whole article.
Requests are counted per API key against a rolling window, not a calendar minute, so a burst at the end of one minute cannot be followed immediately by a second burst at the start of the next.
Every response carries the remaining allowance in its headers. When the window is exhausted the API answers with a 429 and names the number of seconds to wait rather than asking the client to guess.
The burst allowance resets every ten seconds, independently of the rolling window.
Basket, delivery, payment, confirmation. Most abandoned baskets are abandoned on the payment step, and an unlabelled step is where the doubt starts.
Address confirmed, Thursday delivery slot held for the next fifteen minutes.
Card or iDEAL. The trail above names this step so nobody wonders how many are left.
Order number, invoice and a tracking link, sent before the page finishes loading.
A property portal is a geography, not a list. City, then district, then street: the trail is how a buyer widens the search back out again after landing on one flat from a search engine.
Asking price EUR 465,000, service charge EUR 142 a month. Viewings on Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
A help centre, a jobs board and a course catalogue organise their content in three incompatible ways. The trail does not care: it reads the hierarchy the site already has and names the level the reader is standing on.
Readers land here from a search for the error message, never from the help centre index. The parent category is the only route back.
A vacancy sits under a department and a location at the same time. The trail carries the one a candidate is filtering on.
A lesson lives inside a module inside a track, and a long lesson title is truncated on the trail while the full one stays in the link title.
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Yes. The Breadcrumbs widget in Sky Addons for Elementor builds the trail itself from WordPress’s own hierarchy — pages, categories, tags, authors, search results, archives, shop pages and 404s all resolve without a third-party plugin installed.
Yes. When Yoast SEO, Rank Math, SEOPress, All in One SEO or Breadcrumb NavXT is active, a Source dropdown appears and the widget re-renders that plugin’s trail using its own styles. Your SEO plugin keeps deciding what the crumbs say; Sky Addons decides how they look.
Not on the Auto setting, which is the point of it. BreadcrumbList structured data can be Off, Auto or Always, and Auto stays silent when Yoast, Rank Math, SEOPress or All in One SEO is active, because those already emit it. Always is the setting that can produce two lists.
Two controls handle it. Collapse Middle Crumbs replaces everything between the first crumb and the current one with an ellipsis, and Max Title Length shortens each label to a set number of characters while keeping the full text as a tooltip. Together they hold a deep trail on one line.
Yes. Separator Type is text or icon: text takes any character — the default is a forward slash, and arrows, dashes or chevrons all work — while icon takes any Elementor icon. If you choose icon and pick none, the text delimiter is used as the fallback.
Yes. The Trail style offers a Connected Arrow option that hides the separators and interlocks the crumbs into a single chevron strip. It needs crumb padding and a background colour to have room to draw, which is why it can look like nothing happened until those are set.
Yes. Nine contexts have their own text override — home, blog, page, shop, category, search, author, tag and 404 — so “Home” can become “Start” and the WooCommerce shop crumb can carry your own store name. Home can also be replaced with an icon instead of a word.
Yes. Strip Words removes any words you list from the current post or page title before it is shown as the last crumb, which is how “Nav Menu Widget” becomes just “Nav Menu”. It is case sensitive, so list the exact form you use in titles.
No. Breadcrumbs is a Sky Addons widget and runs on free Elementor. It also does not need a Theme Builder single template — drop it into any container on any page, or into a header template if you want one trail across the whole site.
Yes. The trail renders inside a nav landmark carrying an aria-label you can edit, defaulting to “Breadcrumb”, and the final crumb is marked aria-current so assistive tech announces which page the visitor is on. Both are on by default, not options you have to find.
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