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Personally, we prefer the Elementor interface and find it allows us to build pages fastereasier.

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 10:49 am
by sami
To add and configure modules, use the floating buttons that appear when you hover over your design: Different colors represent different types of modules. To configure individual modules, a settings pop-up is used. You can resize the pop-up and move it using drag-and-drop, which is a nice feature. Elementor , on the other hand, uses a fixed sidebar on the left that is always visible. It doesn’t create quite the same immersive design experience, but we personally prefer being able to interact with a fixed sidebar rather than using floating buttons that appear and disappear for everything like Divi : To customize a widget or section, you can click on it to open its settings in the sidebar: Which is better? It all comes down to personal preference.

We also find the interface itself to be faster and glitch-free linkedin data compared to Divi. However, this is just our opinion and we know a lot of people who prefer using Divi as evidenced by its popularity. We think you just need to test both options, as we can't declare a definitive winner in a subjective matter. Detailed style options Both Divi and Elementor are two of the best WordPress page builder plugins when it comes to the design and styling options you get access to.


Sure, there are some small differences here and there. But overall, both offer more styling and design options than the average WordPress page builder plugin. We're not sure how to make an objective comparison because there are so many little features that go into "style and design." But some of the more notable features that both plugins offer are: Dividers by shape Custom intervals Custom positioning for modules Animation effects such as parallax scrolling Responsive Design Settings In Divi and Elementor, any design you create is mobile-friendly by default . This means your design will automatically work on computers, tablets, and smartphones.


However, both Divi and Elementor take it a step further and allow you to customize the responsiveness of your design. For example, both Divi and Elementor allow you to use different styling settings depending on the visitor's device. You can also hide certain modules depending on the visitor's device, such as hiding a large image on mobile devices. Theme Builder Functionality Both Divi and Elementor are no longer limited to just single page content - they also allow you to build an entire WordPress theme using the same drag-and-drop visual interface. Elementor was the first to release the theme building feature, and Divi recently added it in Divi .