Ooops! looks like one of the plugins/addons was taken off wordpress.org as i made this video but its still available on their website! thanks for watching, enjoy the plugins and make sure TO PUSH THE THUMBS UP!
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I think you have missed one of the best addons which is ElementsReady -- Elementor Addons. It has 100+ free & Premium Widgets with 850+ preset elements. I've been using this addon for a long time.
I personally am disappointed with croco blocks, Their lifetime is $750.00 us$$ with 50% paid out to affiliate program. but that is just my opinion. For a single site their pricing is still awesome.
You left one off the list that I think is a MUST for anyone doing websites using Elementor. That's Evato Elements. They don't have any widgets... but they have almost 2,000 very well designed pages all built with Elementor. The pages are grouped into around 80 sets of website "kits" that have consistent color themes and design elements. They also have about 500 premade sections for building your own pages ...or adding to any of the pre designed pages. Just loading some of their pages and deconstructing them has taught me some really interesting techniques for creating cool background effects. These are really well thought out designs ... not just a bunch of basic simple designs. You should take a look at it. I can see a whole series of videos deconstructing how they created some of the pages. Oh ... I forgot to sat this is completely FREE.
Hi Darrel, great video. A few notes though. Crocoblok probably is the best value for money, but they have serious problems with their support, I talk from experience. JetSearch works very well by the way. On to Elementor Extras 2.0, they have 2 plugins that put them at the top of my list: 1. the maps plugin, multiple points are one thing but navigation between them, now that is worth my attention and probably anyone wanting to do a multi-waypoint trip. 2. the Dynamic Conditions extension, Elementor Pro, should have that, is very flexible and can do multiple conditions too. Pair it with DynamicConditions from RTO for field level control, and you can build some really complex membership sites. Lastly, Element Pack Pro, a great plugin with 3rd party integration. Along with Elementor Pro, they all suffer the same custom data issue, though it is getting better, forget the visual bells and whistles and start concentrating on data integration into PODS, Toolset, JetEngine and others
I give detailed reports on how to recreate the bug, step by step plus screenshots. Their answer is always the same, and it was the same with Zemez's previous suite and themes, "give us access to your site". I am sorry, that does not do it for me, and even when I did, they could not get in when the team at Toolset had no problems. Crocoblock is very well rounded, save for a couple of advanced issues and 1 irritating one (JetTheme Core and Elementor Pro sometimes clash, and if you do not disable JetTheme Core, Elementor will not allow you to create Archive Templates), it is a great plugin suite. I use it daily. @@tom4398
I don't think Crocoblock will rise their prices. Why change THE thing that puts them ahead of the competitors. They simply are willing to lower their profit margins to capture a bigger market share. Simple, yet effective technique. I personally going to buy their product right now.
Hi Dude, I am wondering how to add at review section like this text "Was this review helpful" and then option "Yes Or No". How to do that with wordpress?
Here is a great tip for users (mainly beginners) who are just testing Elementor features: pick the newly-released products as they typically offer multiple advanced widgets for free (obviously, to attract more users). For instance, Stratum widget provides you with 17+ widgets for now, including Advanced Tabs and Google Maps, Instagram Feed, Masonry Gallery. The addon is created by great guys with awesome support that really care about their product quality (talking from my experience). Once again, this widget collection is completely free and includes alternatives to Elementor Pro widgets or extended versions of Basic widgets, which I find quite nice.
I have a question for those free add-ons that the companies provide on the WordPress.org. Once the companies pull out their plugins and add-ons from WordPress.org and close their free version. Does it mean that the websites we build with their plugins and add-ons have to be closed also, or we have to pay them for using their products that were used to be free?
@@darrelwilson no problem, appreciate the vid. Have you seen Pionet Addons for Elementor? I'm thinking of checking that one out. There's also one called Happy Addons that's free, for now at least, and has some really cool animated effects.