Testimonial cards for Elementor with portrait, quote and rating, laid out to give a single strong review room to breathe.
Eight studios, one week of questions and no script. We asked what changed after they switched, and published the answers without trimming them.
We rang everybody who joined in January and asked one question: what were you doing before, and what happened to it?
Ten answers in full, exactly as they were written. Two of them are complaints and they are still here.
Most of our customers are between four and nine people. These are the ones who let us use their names.
Studios who wrote about the switch on their own blogs. We asked before quoting, and linked back to every one.
Longer answers from three studios that had the most to say. Nothing moves until you move it.
Two studios stopped using Kerb and told us why. We think it matters more than the rest of this page.
Full answers, trimmed on load because some run past four hundred words. The rest is one tap away.
Everybody who agreed to be named, and the two who later asked to come off. Studios between four and forty people, mostly in the UK and Ireland.
Straight answers about what this one does, where it fits in a real build, and what it costs you to ship.
Read the documentation for this one, or write to us — a human answers inside a business day.
Its two arrangements. Sky Addons for Elementor‘s Fancy Testimonial lays cards along a Wave Path or masses them into a Cluster Wall rather than a straight row. It also carries a star rating and can build its cards from a post query — neither of which the plain Testimonial widgets do.
Yes. Set Source to Dynamic Posts and Sky Addons maps each post into a card: the post title becomes the name, the first category becomes the designation, the excerpt becomes the testimonial and the featured image becomes the avatar. When a post has no category, the author’s name is used in its place.
From a custom field you nominate. The Rating Custom Field control takes the meta key holding a 0 to 5 rating for each post, and leaving it empty makes every card show five stars. An existing review post type can therefore drive the stars without a word being retyped.
Yes — fractional ratings such as 4.5 render exactly. Sky Addons draws the stars as a clipped overlay pair rather than whole icons, so the fill is a true percentage out of five rather than a rounded count. Each card also carries an accessible label stating its rating for screen readers.
A curved arrangement where cards follow a path across the section instead of sitting in a level row. Wave Depth sets how pronounced the curve is and Show Path Line draws or hides the line itself. The wave layout always shows its navigation arrows, because the cards are meant to be moved through.
The widget’s second arrangement: rather than a curved path, the cards are massed into a wall with its own alignment and card styling. Navigation is optional here instead of automatic, so a Cluster Wall can sit on the page as a static block of social proof that a visitor simply reads.
Yes. Testimonial Length trims each card to a set number of words — 16 by default — and adds a Read More link that expands the full text in place. Set it to 0 to always show everything, and both the Read More and Read Less labels are editable text.
No, and no paid Sky Addons licence either. Fancy Testimonial ships in the free Sky Addons plugin and runs on a free Elementor install — both layouts, the star rating, the post query and the read-more behaviour are all included without an upgrade.
Eight by default, set by the Limit field in the Query section. The full Sky Addons query builder comes with it — source post type, include or exclude by term or author, offset, date range and ordering — so a wall can be pinned to one category or reshuffled at random on each load.
Yes — Show Quote Icon and Show Rating are independent switches, both on by default, and the quote mark has its own colour control. That matters when cards come from posts with no rating field, where five identical stars on every card would say less than showing no stars at all.
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