I’m having the hardest time understanding how to edit individual elements within a section.
I’m coming from Click Funnels where everything is super simple. I understand rows, columns, and elements as well as the need to link certain actions to certain elements. The problem I have is that I can’t seem to figure out how to edit individual elements on wordpress.
I downloaded elementor and it makes things… easier. It doesn’t solve the problem thought. For instance, my landing page is 1 massive section with a header. It just happened to be the theme I chose. It has a “video” and “buttons” to click that were premade. I don’t know how to edit these fields so clicking the buttons make something happen or even change the text.
To make things more confusing, I havent quite figured out how to edit something for mobile optimization. When I think I have it figured out, I click on something in the page and the entire page Re Adjusts to a different format: 1 column of buttons instead of 2.
I don’t want to pay someone to do it for me because then I’ll never learn… but I’m wasting far too much time trying to figure out something so basic.
I tried looking at Tutorials, but many of them on youtube are 1-2 hours long. I only need tutorials on certain parts, not from start to finish.
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PM me if you’re interested in some lessons. We can work out a small fee. Once I know what you’re trying to do it will be easier to tackle. I’m sure you’re just missing a couple pieces of knowledge and then you can put it all together.
If you want free advice then I would post a specific problem here and give as much detail as possible…and then people can guide you from there.
Goodluck:)
Your main problem seems to be that you have a theme you don’t understand – and you think elementor helps (just my little joke).
I don’t know how much you’ve invested in either… but a good theme will mean you don’t need elementor (but, caveat emptor – I hate elementor). Look at something like Neve, Astra, Kadence. A good theme, and a good blocks plugin (coblocks, spektra, kadence, greenshift).
If you must stick with excrementor – ditch your theme… and get one that shouts about being elementor compatible… otherwise they will fight each other.
If you must use excrementor – use it. You should design your headers, front-page, landing pages etc. in it. You can create one header for all pages. Then separately create pages. Use the templating system in elementor – it may be awful – but it’s how it should work – and you may find things become clearer when you don’t have two systems trying to do the same job.