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title: "How to Add Description in Elementor Message Box Using an Elementor Template?"
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# How to Add Description in Elementor Message Box Using an Elementor Template?

## Key Takeaways

- The Plus Addons for Elementor includes a Message Box Widget that allows users to add a description using an Elementor template.
- Users must create an Elementor template and save it before incorporating it into the Message Box using a shortcode.
- Elementor Pro users can obtain the template shortcode directly, while others can use the Anywhere Elementor plugin for free.

The Elementor template is a great way to easily incorporate an Elementor design anywhere else. This way you can create a truly amazing message box by using Elementor templates as the content.

With the Message Box Widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor, you can add a description in the Message Box using an Elementor template.

*To check the complete feature overview documentation of The Plus Addons for Elementor Message Box widget, [click here.](https://theplusaddons.com/docs//message-box-settings-overview/)*

***Requirement  - This widget is a part of The Plus Addons for Elementor, make sure it's installed & activated to enjoy all its powers.***

[LIVE WIDGET LINK](https://theplusaddons.com/elementor-widget/elementor-message-box/?utm_source=tpae&utm_medium=docs&utm_campaign=text)

To add a template inside a message box, you have to first create an Elementor template.

1. Go to **Dashboard** > **Templates > Saved Templates, **click on **ADD NEW TEMPLATE** or **IMPORT TEMPLATES** to import any existing template design.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Tpae-MessageBox-Add-New-Template-1-1024x353.png)

Add the content you wish to show under the message box and save the template.

Here we have added a **Text Block **and** Image **widget to show the description in the message box.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/elementor-templet-use-message-box-demo-1024x274.png)

Now, go to **Dashboard** > **Templates** > **Saved Templates**.

2. Now you have to use the Elementor template using a **Shortcode**. You'll get the template shortcode if you are using Elementor Pro, or you can use the Anywhere Elementor plugin to get the template shortcode for free. Copy the shortcode of the template you want to use.

3. Then add the **Message Box** widget to a separate page and paste the shortcode in the **Description** field. **
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![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Tpae-MessageBox-Add-Desc-Using-Template-2.gif)

Now you’ll have the Elementor template content in the message box description.

***Suggested Read:** [How to Add Close Button in Alert Box/Message Box Elementor](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-close-button-in-alert-box-message-box-elementor/)*

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What should I do if my Elementor template shortcode doesn't work in the Message Box?**
A: If your shortcode isn't working, ensure that you are using Elementor Pro or have the Anywhere Elementor plugin installed to generate the shortcode. A common issue is forgetting to copy the correct shortcode from the Saved Templates section. Double-check that the shortcode matches the template you created and that the Message Box widget is properly set up to accept it.

**Q: What are the best practices for designing an Elementor template for the Message Box?**
A: When designing your Elementor template for the Message Box, focus on clarity and visual appeal. Use concise text and relevant images to enhance understanding. Ensure that the template is responsive, so it looks good on all devices. Additionally, consider the overall design consistency with your website theme to maintain a cohesive user experience.

**Q: Why is it important to save my Elementor template before using it in the Message Box?**
A: Saving your Elementor template is crucial because it allows you to reuse the design across different pages without having to recreate it each time. Once saved, you can easily access the shortcode needed for the Message Box, ensuring that your content is consistent and saves you time during the design process.
