Description
LogicalFrame Galaxy Widgets for Elementor adds 63 configurable widgets to the Elementor editor. The collection covers content, marketing sections, media, navigation, social proof, and common site components.
Main features:
- 63 Elementor widgets included in the free plugin.
- Individual widget enable/disable controls.
- Per-widget CSS and JavaScript registration so unused widgets do not load frontend assets.
- Reusable design presets for supported widgets.
- Entrance effects with
prefers-reduced-motionsupport. - Responsive Elementor controls and keyboard-accessible interaction patterns where applicable.
- No analytics, telemetry, account registration, or license activation in the free plugin.
Widget groups include headings, buttons, icon boxes, pricing tables, counters, accordions, tabs, galleries, testimonials, team layouts, post grids, forms, navigation components, media players, maps, share buttons, and other page-building elements.
An optional commercial add-on is available separately from elementsgalaxy.com. The add-on is not required to use any feature included in this WordPress.org plugin.
Elementor is a trademark of Elementor Ltd. This plugin is an independent add-on and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Elementor Ltd.
External services
The plugin does not contact LogicalFrame services. The following optional widgets can connect to third-party services:
Google Maps
The Galaxy Map widget embeds a map from Google Maps when the widget is displayed. The configured address and zoom value are included in the iframe request. The visitor’s browser also sends normal connection information such as IP address, user agent, and referrer information to Google. The connection occurs only on pages where the site owner has placed and configured the Map widget.
- Google Terms of Service: https://policies.google.com/terms
- Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Social sharing services
The Galaxy Share Buttons widget creates links for Facebook, X, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Pinterest. The current page URL and page title are included in the share link. No information is sent to those services merely because the buttons are displayed. A connection is made only after a visitor clicks a share button; the selected service then receives the page URL/title and normal browser connection information.
- Facebook Terms: https://www.facebook.com/terms.php
- Facebook Privacy Policy: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy/
- X Terms of Service: https://x.com/en/tos
- X Privacy Policy: https://x.com/en/privacy
- LinkedIn User Agreement: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/user-agreement
- LinkedIn Privacy Policy: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy
- WhatsApp Terms of Service: https://www.whatsapp.com/legal/terms-of-service
- WhatsApp Privacy Policy: https://www.whatsapp.com/legal/privacy-policy
- Pinterest Terms of Service: https://policy.pinterest.com/en/terms-of-service
- Pinterest Privacy Policy: https://policy.pinterest.com/en/privacy-policy
YouTube and Vimeo
The Galaxy Video Popup widget can display a video hosted by YouTube or Vimeo. The remote iframe is created only after a visitor clicks the configured video trigger. At that point, the video identifier and normal browser connection information are sent to the selected provider. YouTube embeds use the youtube-nocookie.com domain.
- YouTube Terms of Service: https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms
- Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
- Vimeo Terms of Service: https://vimeo.com/terms
- Vimeo Privacy Policy: https://vimeo.com/privacy
Administrator-provided RSS feeds
The Galaxy RSS Feed widget retrieves the feed URL entered by the site administrator. WordPress requests that URL from the website server when the feed needs to be refreshed. The feed provider receives the requested feed URL and normal server connection information such as the server IP address and user agent. Terms and privacy rules depend on the feed provider selected by the administrator.
Installation
- Install and activate Elementor.
- Install and activate LogicalFrame Galaxy Widgets for Elementor.
- Open the Elementor editor and find the widgets in the Galaxy Widgets category.
- To disable unused widgets, open Galaxy Widgets in the WordPress admin menu and switch those widgets off.
FAQ
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Does this require Elementor Pro?
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No. The included widgets work with the free version of Elementor. They can also be used on a site that has Elementor Pro installed.
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Does the plugin load every widget asset on every page?
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No. Widget styles and scripts are registered separately and are loaded by Elementor only when the corresponding widget is present. Widgets disabled from the plugin settings screen are not registered.
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Does the free plugin send usage or account data to LogicalFrame?
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No. The free plugin does not include telemetry, account registration, or license activation. Certain optional widgets connect to external services when configured or used; those connections are documented below.
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How do I disable a widget?
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Open Galaxy Widgets in WordPress admin and turn off the widget. The setting is saved immediately.
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Contributors & Developers
“LogicalFrame Galaxy Widgets for Elementor” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
2.4.2
- Escaped dynamic output at render time across all widgets.
- Added explicit filtering for bundled inline SVG icon markup.
- Replaced generated star markup with bounded template loops.
- Used WordPress script-tag helpers for FAQ structured data.
- Prepared the first public SVN release after directory approval.
2.4.1
- Renamed the WordPress.org plugin to LogicalFrame Galaxy Widgets for Elementor.
- Replaced public PHP declarations, hooks, script handles, AJAX actions, and stored options with the unique
lfgalprefix. - Removed the automatic activation redirect and reduced Pro promotion to one informational link on the plugin’s own settings screen.
- Removed locked premium presets from the free Elementor interface.
- Added external-service disclosures for maps, sharing links, video embeds, and administrator-provided RSS feeds.
- Updated the free/Pro integration contract and preserved existing Elementor widget IDs for layout compatibility.
2.4.0
- Added extension-safe dependency filters for optional animation engines.
- Updated the optional add-on catalog to include the Creative Motion collection.
- Confirmed that no premium animation libraries are bundled in the WordPress.org package.
2.3.2
- Addressed Plugin Check sanitization and translation-comment findings.
2.3.0
- Expanded the free collection to 63 widgets.
1.0.0
- Initial release.
