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But here's how page size and HTTP requests compare between Divi and Elementor :

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 5:01 am
by sami
Both sites use Airi as the base theme, and here are the modules we used: Button Circular counter Certificate Price table The design is very sparse, but it should give you a good idea of ​​the relative performance of each plugin. To be clear, I am using the Divi plugin version Divi Builder with the Airi theme to make the comparison even. That is, I am not using the Divi theme. Here's how Divi performed: And here's how Elementor performed: We wouldn't worry too much about page load time since this is just a one-time test.
Page Size HTTP Requests Divi KB Elementor KB So Elementor bitcoin data had a smaller file size while Divi had fewer HTTP requests. We'll still give Elementor a slight edge, though , because Divi has script optimization built in, which helps explain why it has fewer HTTP requests out of the box. You can do something similar with Elementor, though — you'll just need a free third-party plugin like Autoptimize. That means if you use Autoptimize or another plugin like WP Rocket, you can combine Elementor scripts to similarly reduce the number of HTTP requests on your site.


So if you’re using WordPress best practices like combining files with Autoptimize or WP Rocket, I think Elementor is a little ahead because it had a smaller page size in my test. However, Divi still offers good performance for a page builder plugin. Divi vs Elementor: Pricing As for whether Elementor is cheaper to use than Divi , it depends on how many sites you need to use it on. First, the elephant in the room: Elementor offers a generous free version, while Divi only comes in a premium version. You can do a lot with the free version of Elementor.