WordPress organizes your site into posts (dynamic content like blog articles) and pages (static content like “About Us” or “Contact”). In addition to the default editor, you can use Elementor, a visual builder that allows you to create professional pages with drag and drop.
Creating posts
- In the WordPress dashboard, go to Posts → Add New.
- Use the block editor (Gutenberg) to add text, images, videos, and buttons.
- Set categories and tags to organize your content.
- Finish by clicking Publish.
Creating pages
- Go to Pages → Add New.
- Create institutional pages like “About”, “Services”, or “Contact”.
- Edit with the block editor or click Edit with Elementor if you prefer.
Getting started with Elementor
- Elementor works with drag and drop — no coding required.
- You can add sections, columns, and widgets (text, images, buttons, forms, etc.).
- Allows you to build landing pages, sales pages, and fully customized layouts.
Why use Elementor?
- Makes it easy to build professional websites, even for beginners.
- Widely used in the market — ideal for those who want to work as freelancers or start an agency.
- Offers a free version (with complete tools to start) and a Pro version (with advanced widgets).
Recommended resources
- Free Elementor course on YouTube: “Elementor for Beginners” Playlist.
- Official Elementor documentation (both Free and Pro versions).
Practical tips
- Start by creating a test page to practice using Elementor.
- Use ready-made templates and customize them to fit your business.
- Combine Elementor with caching and SEO plugins for faster and better-ranked websites.