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  • @0ee2 Hi I understand the frustration but it would be more productive if you could be specific on the issues that you have reported and your workaround so that we can better understand the magnitude.

    Elementor has its quirks. It has the tendency of creating blank “Default kit” if I preview some template and later cancel out, etc. But it is essentially what it is, a markup generator, and a reasonably good one at it. There are certain limitations that are due to HTML and CSS and I am sure of which you are very well aware.

    Can I produce much cleaner code than Elementor? Absolutely.
    Can I produce good enough websites quicker than using Elementor? Probably not.
    Is Elementor good enough for most cases? A resounding 80% of time. Other time, you might opt to roll your own or use other products.

    I am a hard core developer and the 3.0 update has been great and fine. You just need to be mindful of what Elementor really is, a tool to make somewhat difficult and tedious thing simple. If you use a lot custom CSS and and absolute positioning to get your design “right”, chances are you are better off hand coding, but then you’d probably be complaining some browsers update breaks your design then.

    I am not saying that it is perfect, but a good developer knows the limits of the tool and workaround it. If you could specifically let us know what’s broken, perhaps I would have been more empathic.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by thelyrist.
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