

The WordPress mission itself is to democratise publishing, so enabling page-level design and a better editorial experience is (to us) an extension of this mission. We don’t see this as a negative, but rather than an opportunity to encourage users to create richer and more useful content. So why do some people dislike page builders? One of main reasons people dislike page builders are that it lowers the barrier of entry to change the look and feel of a page by providing page-level design tools. We’ve also joined Elementor Experts – a global network for experienced web creators to connect. Creating high quality digital experiences requires high quality content creation tools.

Without a doubt, Elementor has fast-tracked page building functionality and pushed the boundaries of what’s possible for web builders.
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There is the free version of Elementor but we strongly recommend using the full featured Elementor Pro version. Page building functionality is now standard in many web creation platforms, and WordPress itself includes Gutenberg that is a big step in offering this type of functionality, albeit not currently as advanced as the Elementor plugin. They put the creative control back in the hands of users, designers and marketers who might not have the development or coding experience to build websites and landing pages from scratch. Whether you love or hate page or theme builders, they are here to stay. The Elementor plugin has arguably had one of the biggest impacts on the WordPress ecosystem, perhaps more than any other plugin.
