• It’s a nice module, many elements are the same but a few are unique, however, I really miss the disable unused widgets function, because it can be easily found in Elementor and deactivated, this plugin often slows down pages because I have all the functions enabled.

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  • Plugin Support Ahmed Amir Hossain

    (@ahmedamir)

    Hi BestRanger,

    Thank you for your feedback and for sharing your experience with ElementsKit.

    We understand your concern regarding disabling unused widgets/modules to improve performance. Since ElementsKit works as an addon for Elementor, Elementor already provides the built-in Element Manager feature where unused widgets and modules can easily be enabled or disabled as needed. Please check this video for a better understandings. Because of this existing functionality in Elementor itself, we did not introduce a separate duplicate manager inside ElementsKit. Hopefully, you understand.

    We also kindly ask you to reconsider your review. Your feedback is truly valuable to us, and we are always working to improve ElementsKit and provide the best possible experience for our users.

    Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

    Best regards,
    Amir

    Thread Starter BestRanger

    (@bestranger)

    Hi Amir,

    I understand your point, but almost every major Elementor addon already has this very basic functionality implemented properly. For example, Ultimate Addons for Elementor can detect widgets with “uses: 0” directly from Elementor Manager and automatically disable unused modules. This significantly reduces unnecessary CSS and JS loading after the website is finished.

    Currently, ElementsKit keeps almost everything enabled by default, which unnecessarily increases frontend load and resource usage. On larger websites this often affects performance, including higher TTFB because the plugin still initializes and loads assets for widgets that are never used on the website.

    Elementor having its own manager is not really an argument here, because many addon plugins integrate with it and extend it properly for performance optimization. This is now considered a standard feature for serious Elementor addons.

    I like the module collection and some unique widgets, but performance and unused asset loading are a very important part of modern WordPress development.

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