Great video! I'm thinking about trying Elementor to build some sites for clients, but I'm worried that if I get any of the paid upgrades, and down the line cancel the subscription, it will crash my clients sites. Should this be a concern?
Are they going to fix the problem where dragging containers to resize them actually works? I looked at the reddit and can't see any complaints about this so feel like it's just me, or it simply doesn't bother anyone else?? If I set the content width to full width it works fine, but when set to boxed the moment I let go of the drag it just chooses a seemingly random width and snaps to that.
Can you make a video about what goes through a UI designer's mind while trying to design a website... Maybe a retail store e-Commerce example, tackling topics like navigation, mega menus, hero images, listing products... Like how you decide where everything goes, what should be in the navigation, how do you build the mega menu. As a programmer I find it hard to think about all this stuff without a proper guide on what should be going through my mind to decide these kinda stuff.
Hi! I'll weigh in, since no response in 1 mo. I described the color palette that I wanted (for my context) to ChatGPT and it gave me a palette including the reference numbers to use. Example: "Terracotta Clay: Warm red-brown (#A0522D)" It also made helpful suggestions for how to use the colors. Example: Typography: "Use charcoal gray for text, offset with off-white backgrounds."
Because it's like cooking. You can make an instant soup in 5 minutes or you can cook a real soup with fresh vegetables, a real chicken and so on and you will need much more than 5 minutes. But there is a difference in taste, healthiness, look and ... That's what they don't tell about elementor and other crap wysiwyg editors ... if you have doubts, take a look into the source code and css, where you can find things like 20 and more nested divs, uncountable styles that cancel each other and other curiosities.
NextJS (React Framework) is more versatile. You can create complex web apps with it and as well as marketing websites. It is possible to create relatively quick websites if you have common components already setup. You can easily reuse these components across different React projects.
Definitely the best tool we have to work with web dev nowadays
THANK YOU!!!!!! You make it so easy to listen and learn
Awesome job condensing so much info into 13 minutes! Really appreciate the concise and informative video. Looking forward to more videos like this!
Very helpful, thank you! I wish I'd seen this before adding elementor after I'd started using a template!
This tutorial was exactly what I needed. Do you have a similar one for Elementor Pro?
Amazing video!
Great video! I'm thinking about trying Elementor to build some sites for clients, but I'm worried that if I get any of the paid upgrades, and down the line cancel the subscription, it will crash my clients sites. Should this be a concern?
Great video. Always providing helpful content.
Awesome video, thanks !
Hi, I have elementor and elementor pro, but I can't find the container you are using in this video. Why is that?
Are they going to fix the problem where dragging containers to resize them actually works? I looked at the reddit and can't see any complaints about this so feel like it's just me, or it simply doesn't bother anyone else??
If I set the content width to full width it works fine, but when set to boxed the moment I let go of the drag it just chooses a seemingly random width and snaps to that.
Can you make a basic web layout in Photoshop then recreate them in WordPress using elementor.
Can you make a video about what goes through a UI designer's mind while trying to design a website... Maybe a retail store e-Commerce example, tackling topics like navigation, mega menus, hero images, listing products... Like how you decide where everything goes, what should be in the navigation, how do you build the mega menu. As a programmer I find it hard to think about all this stuff without a proper guide on what should be going through my mind to decide these kinda stuff.
Is there any danger to remove Elementor once installed?
Great tutoriual, thanks.
Great tutorial for a great channel. Thank you. When will we have a chance to hear your expertise on how to choose a color palette and how to apply it?
Hi! I'll weigh in, since no response in 1 mo. I described the color palette that I wanted (for my context) to ChatGPT and it gave me a palette including the reference numbers to use. Example: "Terracotta Clay: Warm red-brown (#A0522D)" It also made helpful suggestions for how to use the colors. Example: Typography: "Use charcoal gray for text, offset with off-white backgrounds."
the section element is not actually a Section in the html syntax btw
Wish I'd seen this before getting the Divi subscription. It's been an absolutely frustrating experience.
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PLEASE MAKE LIKE THAT, FOR BRICKS
Wait, so why bother coding if we can easily and extremely fast make a website? I’m kinda confused why am I still studying React now.
This only works with WordPress as far as I know...
Because it's like cooking. You can make an instant soup in 5 minutes or you can cook a real soup with fresh vegetables, a real chicken and so on and you will need much more than 5 minutes. But there is a difference in taste, healthiness, look and ...
That's what they don't tell about elementor and other crap wysiwyg editors ... if you have doubts, take a look into the source code and css, where you can find things like 20 and more nested divs, uncountable styles that cancel each other and other curiosities.
With react, you can create web applications but with wordpress only basic sites not too complex
NextJS (React Framework) is more versatile. You can create complex web apps with it and as well as marketing websites.
It is possible to create relatively quick websites if you have common components already setup. You can easily reuse these components across different React projects.
Thank you guys, I feel better now.
this is sooo boring example