Get Global Settings is a WordPress ability from The Plus Addons for Elementor — usable via Easy MCP AI, which connects Claude, ChatGPT, and any AI assistant to your site.
Install Free Plugin →Get Global Settings
Read-onlyReturns the active Elementor kit/global settings including colors, typography, spacing, and breakpoints.
Requires the The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin (which registers under the 'tpae' ability category) on WordPress 6.9+, with Elementor active. Every ability requires the current user to have the 'edit_posts' capability (and 'edit_post' for the specific post being modified); abilities that create or edit content also verify Elementor and, where relevant, the target The Plus widget are available. A subset of abilities (theme templates, template conditions, dynamic tags, popups, and some custom-code abilities) only register when Elementor Pro is active, and many widget abilities load only in the free plugin when the Pro add-on is inactive.
What it does
execute_get_global_settings fetches Elementor's active kit via kits_manager->get_active_kit(), reads its settings, extracts system_colors/custom_colors and system_typography/custom_typography, and returns colors, typography, and the full settings object, or a WP_Error if no active kit is found.
See it in action
You ask your AI assistant
"What are the site's global colors and typography settings in Elementor?"
Returns
Returns colors (array), typography (array), and settings (the full kit settings object).
Permission
Checks current_user_can('edit_posts') via check_read_permission.
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Add Custom CSS
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Add Custom JavaScript
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