Content Management and Elementor in WordPress

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

  1. In the WordPress dashboard, go to Posts → Add New.
  2. Use the block editor (Gutenberg) to add text, images, videos, and buttons.
  3. Set categories and tags to organize your content.
  4. Finish by clicking Publish.

Creating pages

  1. Go to Pages → Add New.
  2. Create institutional pages like “About”, “Services”, or “Contact”.
  3. 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).

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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.
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