Once you've chosen the site you're going to work on, whether starting from scratch or redesigning, you can start using Elementor.
On the left side of the Elementor interface is the sidebar twitter database with all the elements you can add to your design, such as buttons, widgets, and headers.
Preview. Its eye-shaped icon opens a window that shows you how the website will look with changes made in real time.
Responsive mode. To check how the website looks based on the device you're visiting it from.
History. Stores previous versions of the page, so you can restore the layout and configuration of discarded designs.
Browser . To change the look of your design with just a few clicks.
Widgets . Allows you to add between 90 and more widgets and 200 templates with features like WooCommerce and Yoast SEO.
Blog posts . To modify the appearance of each text entry, from the number and width of columns and the appearance of the title, as well as the handling of meta tags and categories, and the inclusion of images.
Slides. To make photo presentations more attractive, ideal for catalogs, stores, and photographers', painters', and artists' websites.
Forms. Fill out online to collect data and create a customer database.
Animated headers. Includes fonts and images that move under different parameters.
Share buttons. Fully customizable for sharing content on social media.
In addition, Elementor licenses come with 60 kits containing templates, pop-up templates, buttons, and other elements to develop a customized website. It also includes expert consulting with immediate response.