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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2021 · 3 MIN

Elementor vs Divi | Best WordPress Website Builders.

from BarrazaCarlos.com Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship & Professional Development · host Carlos Alberto Barraza Lopez

When it comes to easy and faster website building in WordPress, then a comparison between Elementor vs Divi would be a good starting point to decided which one is better. I started to learn more about website builders such as Elementor since I was a working student. Elementor actually was pretty easy to learn fast. I remember that even at the training, the one who was in charge of telling me how to use it was actually surprised I catch really easy how does Elementor worked. As many other tool, as you keep using and using a tool, you become more trained, and eventually your designs are better. When starting web design with WordPress, one can usually just go with the WordPress Themes and then make the adjustments. Those who build websites from scratch with HTML, CSS and Javascript, my respects, but honestly there are already tools that make simple and faster ways to build a website in WordPress. Elementor for me was the go place, since I learned how to use it. But one day one new eventual client contacted me because he needed help with WPML plugin to translate his website. I did give him support with WPML, but he also asked me if I could help him improving his web design, and that he had Divi. That was my first direct contact with Divi. At that time, Divi was only for back-end web design, so in comparison with Elementor, it was a bit harder to see in real time the changes in front-end. Eventually, Divi improved and you could build the website from the front-end. But still I was not really getting used to Divi, but mainly because I was more used to how Elementor worked. Divi had also some templates, but I found out that Elementor was starting to have more growth than Divi. For example, the plugin from Envato Elements was really helpful to build up a website, and it was mainly compatible with Elementor. If you are looking to build WordPress Websites with better designs for free, then, that combination could be perfect for you. So, the main reason I am choosing Elementor, is because it is easy to use. The drag and drop is intuitive. It has compatibility with plenty other plugins and they are updating constantly their code. Of course, a wordpress website builder such Elementor or Divi could add code that affect your loading speeds. To read more visit:  Elementor vs Divi | Best WordPress Website Builders.

When it comes to easy and faster website building in WordPress, then a comparison between Elementor vs Divi would be a good starting point to decided which one is better. I started to learn more about website builders such as Elementor since I was a working student. Elementor actually was pretty easy to learn fast. I remember that even at the training, the one who was in charge of telling me how to use it was actually surprised I catch really easy how does Elementor worked. As many other tool, as you keep using and using a tool, you become more trained, and eventually your designs are better. When starting web design with WordPress, one can usually just go with the WordPress Themes and then make the adjustments. Those who build websites from scratch with HTML, CSS and Javascript, my respects, but honestly there are already tools that make simple and faster ways to build a website in WordPress. Elementor for me was the go place, since I learned how to use it. But one day one new eventual client contacted me because he needed help with WPML plugin to translate his website. I did give him support with WPML, but he also asked me if I could help him improving his web design, and that he had Divi. That was my first direct contact with Divi. At that time, Divi was only for back-end web design, so in comparison with Elementor, it was a bit harder to see in real time the changes in front-end. Eventually, Divi improved and you could build the website from the front-end. But still I was not really getting used to Divi, but mainly because I was more used to how Elementor worked. Divi had also some templates, but I found out that Elementor was starting to have more growth than Divi. For example, the plugin from Envato Elements was really helpful to build up a website, and it was mainly compatible with Elementor. If you are looking to build WordPress Websites with better designs for free, then, that combination could be perfect for you. So, the main reason I am choosing Elementor, is because it is easy to use. The drag and drop is intuitive. It has compatibility with plenty other plugins and they are updating constantly their code. Of course, a wordpress website builder such Elementor or Divi could add code that affect your loading speeds. To read more visit:  Elementor vs Divi | Best WordPress Website Builders.

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