Elementor V4 Atomic Forms: Import Guide
Atomic form blocks are built entirely from Elementor V4 elements: real labels, placeholders, and working submit buttons composed from the new field atoms. They need Elementor with the V4 editor active and Elementor Pro for form submissions. The same import steps apply to every V4 component on Snapelement, including the V4 Atomic ports of our most popular V3 sections.
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Enable the V4 editor
In WordPress go to Elementor, Settings, Features and make sure the V4 editor (atomic elements) is active. On Elementor 4.2 and newer it ships enabled; older 3.x installs cannot import V4 templates.
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Import the template or paste the JSON
Click Download JSON on the component page and import it via Templates, Saved Templates, Import Templates. Copy JSON and right-click, Paste from other site works too, straight onto a V4 canvas.
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Connect the submit action
Select the form, open its Actions After Submit, and add your email action with your own address. The blocks ship with the fields and button wired; where submissions go is your choice, exactly like a hand-built Elementor Pro form.
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Restyle with variables
V4 styles live on classes and variables, not widget-by-widget settings. Adjust the class once and every matching element follows: that is the point of the atomic system.
Troubleshooting
Import fails with a settings validation error
Your Elementor does not accept atomic elements yet. Update to a version with the V4 editor and enable it under Features, then import again.
Date or time fields look like plain text inputs
They are: the V4 input element currently supports text, email, number, tel, password, and url types, so booking blocks ship date and time as text fields with format placeholders. Swap in a picker later if your setup needs one.
The pasted block shows editor placeholder text
Pasting onto a V3 canvas strips the V4 content. Make sure the page is using the V4 editor before pasting.
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