Terms Field - Visual Radio & Checkbox selection - Tutorial

Terms Field - Visual Radio & Checkbox selection - Tutorial






In the Terms Field, there are now options for Visual Checkbox and Radio, which will let us show images from Taxonomies inside our Elementor Form using a simple meta field in the backend.

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