DavidDean is a Personal Resume Elementor Template Kit, a meticulously designed and highly customizable set of templates tailor-made for those who want to stand out in the competitive job market. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make a lasting impression on potential employers and collaborators. With the David Dean Personal Resume Template Kit, you have the power to create a resume that sets you apart.
Feature
- Individual elements can be fine-tuned or fonts and colors can be changed all in one spot.
- Drag-and-drop visual builder for true no-code customization.
- Design that is both contemporary and professional.
- Fast-loading.
- Most Elementor themes are compatible with this plugin.
Templates Include:
- Home
- Services
- About Us
- Contact Us
- Portfolio
- Canvas Panal
- Testimonials
- Blogs
- Single Portfolio
- 404
- Coming Soon
Sections and Blocks:
- Header
- Footer
- Contact Form
Required Plugins Pre-Installed With the Kit
- Elementor
- Jeg Elementor kit
- MetForm
How to Use Template Kits: This is not a WordPress Theme. Template kits contain the design data for Elementor only and are installed using the plugin for WordPress or directly through Elementor.
- Download your kit file and do not unzip it. If you use Safari browser you may need to ensure “Open safe files after downloading” is disabled in the browser preferences.
- Go to Settings > Permalinks and ensure Post Name is selected
- Go to Appearance > Themes > Add New and ensure Hello Elementor is installed and activated. This will prompt you to install Elementor if you haven’t already.
- Go to Plugins and ensure Elementor installed and at the latest version. If your kit requires Elementor Pro, it must be installed now and connected to your account.
- Go to Elements > Installed Kits and click Upload Template Kit Zip (or click your kit to view it)
- Check for the orange banner at the top and click Install Requirements to load any plugins the kit uses
- Click import on the Global Kit Styles first. This will setup the site settings.
- Click Import on one template at a time in the order shown. These are stored in Elementor under Templates > Saved Templates and are re-used from here.