Edit file File name : wysiwyg.php Content :<?php namespace Elementor; use Elementor\Modules\DynamicTags\Module as TagsModule; if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) { exit; // Exit if accessed directly. } /** * Elementor WYSIWYG control. * * A base control for creating WYSIWYG control. Displays a WordPress WYSIWYG * (TinyMCE) editor. * * @since 1.0.0 */ class Control_Wysiwyg extends Base_Data_Control { /** * Get wysiwyg control type. * * Retrieve the control type, in this case `wysiwyg`. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @return string Control type. */ public function get_type() { return 'wysiwyg'; } /** * Render wysiwyg control output in the editor. * * Used to generate the control HTML in the editor using Underscore JS * template. The variables for the class are available using `data` JS * object. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public */ public function content_template() { ?> <div class="elementor-control-field"> <div class="elementor-control-title">{{{ data.label }}}</div> <div class="elementor-control-input-wrapper elementor-control-tag-area"></div> </div> <# if ( data.description ) { #> <div class="elementor-control-field-description">{{{ data.description }}}</div> <# } #> <?php } /** * Retrieve textarea control default settings. * * Get the default settings of the textarea control. Used to return the * default settings while initializing the textarea control. * * @since 2.0.0 * @access protected * * @return array Control default settings. */ protected function get_default_settings() { return [ 'label_block' => true, 'ai' => [ 'active' => true, 'type' => 'textarea', ], 'dynamic' => [ 'active' => true, 'categories' => [ TagsModule::TEXT_CATEGORY ], ], ]; } } Save