What Is Elementor?

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Internet has come a long way since its humble beginnings when interactive functionality and professional aesthetics required fluency in multiple programming languages. WordPress has made web building simpler, yet creating an effective site still requires significant technical skill to look good – which is where Elementor comes into play as a page builder plugin that simplifies design processes while making publishing content much simpler.

Elementor makes website creation and editing effortless by eliminating the need to learn code. Its intuitive code-free interface enables you to build sites tailored specifically to match a client’s branding quickly. Elementor is especially favored among entrepreneurs and small businesses that lack resources for hiring web designers and developers; as well as web professionals looking for an easy, user-friendly platform for building client websites quickly.

Elementor allows you to make changes in real-time to the design of your website, making the design process more efficient as changes appear instantly as opposed to having to switch between different screens and pages to view what has just been edited. Furthermore, having undo and revision history features available makes spotting mistakes much simpler.

As you create a website, having a clear vision of its final result is key to the design process. Elementor offers various templates you can use as starting points; additionally, each can be personalized based on your individual requirements. To find these, click on the + icon on the left panel of Elementor and select Page Layout before browsing available template options.

Each template comes equipped with its own structure of Sections, Columns and Widgets – these components divide your page into horizontal rows while Columns divide each Section vertically into subcolumns; Widgets add content to pages. When you select a template in Elementor it will show how it appears on its live preview canvas – to make changes simply drag-and-drop widgets from Elementor’s sidebar to sections on that canvas!

Once your design is complete, you can save it as a reusable template by clicking the arrow to the right of any Section and choosing “Save As Template.” Alternatively, Control-clicking blocks allows for this same function; simply choose “Save as Template.”

No matter if you are using Elementor free or Pro, its built-in widgets make it simple and effortless to improve the functionality of your site. For instance, Avatar and Video Background widgets enable easy display of avatars of visitors while Video Background gives your pages or posts video backgrounds – perfect for adding interactivity!

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