How to use Elementor in WordPress

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How to use Elementor in WordPress

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Do you want to learn how to use Elementor in WordPress ? Well, you've come to the right place. Stay here because what you're going to see here today is going to change your perception of how difficult or easy it is to create a website for your business. You'll never look at web design, development, or editing the same way again.

Let's get down to business!


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How to use Elementor: get to know its interface
Main bar (settings and tools)
How to use Elementor and its web design tools
Content Tab
Style Tab
Advanced Tab
Work and save bar
You already know how to use Elementor in WordPress!

How to use Elementor: get to know its interface
What I'm going to do today is explain to you the general functioning of Elementor cyprus telegram phone numbers as well as everything related to its interface so that you always have in mind at all times some general notions of where you can find that option or tool that you are looking for during the process of creating your website.

You will see that, with a few very clear general concepts, everything is much easier than it seems at first glance when you first encounter all those tools, buttons, options, etc.

We could say that if you want to know how to use Elementor like a pro, the first thing you need to be very clear about is the layout of its interface.

The Elementor interface is divided into 3 very well differentiated areas :

Main bar (Settings and tools)
Web design tools area .
Work and save bar.
Below, I will detail what you can find in each area in more detail.


Main bar (settings and tools)
The main bar I am referring to is the one you will find in the following image and which has two icons.



The first icon on the left shows you all the global options for your web design.

These global options are some site settings where you can set general styles to apply to your website such as default colors, default fonts for titles, texts, theme styles, etc., so that you don't have to apply these styles one by one to each title, text or element you include in your design.

Similarly, you can also find a shortcut to the theme builder (in case you have the Pro version of the tool) and other user preferences that can modify the Elementor interface itself (such as switching the interface to a dark theme instead of a light one).

Here you will also find, if you have the Yoast SEO plugin installed, the on-page SEO options for the page you are creating.

You can even use a search engine developed by Elementor itself so that you can directly consult your questions about any process or tool that the web layout designer includes.
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