• Hello
    I have read the other two posts in your thread. I’m a beginner to Elementor, but built my own small site some years ago with basic css and html4.

    So in learning Elementor it seems crazy to me that you can’t seem to add global styles for different sorts of paragraphs etc and that there isn’t a ‘place’ to see all the global css code created. Its common sense to me that I should be able to add a class name in the advanced tab to use a css style I’ve made. Surely it would keep bloat down too?!

    So I would love to be able to use your plugin, but I can’t work out how to code my styles into it. How would I be able to add multiple text styles if they have limited keywords?

    I think you would find huge need for this amongst designers who need to build but also have a time limit and, as you say, have multiple pages to build.

    Anyway, I hope you will consider making a small tutorial that shows us how to code it and add that code? It would be a very great thing!
    Thanks
    Diane

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  • Plugin Author rabbitbuilder

    (@rabbitbuilder)

    Hello Diane,

    This plugin is intended for someone who has some knowledge of CSS Classes and ID’s and how to inspect them using Google Chrome Dev Tools.

    This plugin can help you if you are planning to re-use your theme for other projects.

    For example, professional Elementor Template developers can design a complete theme and using this plugin they can simply update the site-wide color and style changes for another project.

    It’s been in my todo list to create a small tutorial on using this plugin. I will try to make a tutorial in a day or two.

    Thanks for using this plugin.

    Kind Regards,
    Erfan

    How are those tutorials coming along? You originally stated a day or two, but it has been over 3 months.

    Can we at least get your “starter code” from the video?

    Thanks!

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