• The latest update 2.02 is so unintuitive and difficult to use. In the previous versions is was so easy to add predefined blocks from the library and now all is gone ?? I’m so sad that I didn’t save all blocks somewhere so that I can reuse them again in our new projects. We even subscribed to the paid version to use everything.

    Honestly, I couldn’t sleep last night because of this update All night I was thinking what if I could find a way to reverse and continue using the old version.

    I’m apeling to the Envato team to rethink the new version and make Envato-elements plugin great again!

    @dtbaker, @aaronrutley Thank you very much for bringing back the free blocks UI. I’m looking forward to more awesome features developed by you!

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Aleksandar Milev.
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  • agreed

    Sashky90 stop spamming the forum with your posts about the new update sucking. We all know you posted all 6 of those posts. Every post was created by a brand new member created that day with no other posts. Each post uses the same language, including the word “intuitive” in 4 of the 6 posts, and the same style of broken English is used in all of them.

    That’s not how you get your point across, so I suggest you stop creating new accounts and posting negative posts as it will only work against your argument, not help it.

    Plugin Author Aaron Rutley

    (@aaronrutley)

    Hello,

    Thanks for reaching out and apologies for any confusion,

    With version 2.0, all of the free kits and blocks are available, for free, they need to be “installed”, before they will appear in the “Installed Kits” area and within Envato popup when using Elementor.

    If you browse to the “Elements” plugin, then click on free kits, you’ll see a mixture of kits full of blocks and kits for other use cases, you can install any that you need, once installed they can be easily imported into the Elementor Library or a post/page.

    Also – we’re also working to bring back some of the legacy UI we had for free blocks, if all goes well we might have it updated today, if not it should be available early next week!

    Thread Starter Aleksandar Milev

    (@sashky90)

    @aaronrutley Thank you very much for the clarification. I assure you that I will change my personal review immediately after you update the UI. The truth is that this plugin is very essential to my web development company and me.

    @amongthieves I’ll just tell you one thing – the people who comment are different and everyone is unhappy with the latest update. I do not believe that I am the only one who has paid a solid amount of money to be able to use something that suddenly loses its added value.

    @aaronrutley Thank you for reaching out. The comment is to tell how changing the plugin has effected most of its daily users. The free blocks UI was the best. I hope you bring it back.

    Plugin Author dtbaker

    (@dtbaker)

    Hi @sanraj11998, @sashky90 and @amongthieves

    We have just released version 2.0.3 to address some of this feedback and bring the dedicated “Blocks” view page into the plugin and popup modal.

    Please have a test and I would appreciate a review update if we’ve solved your troubles.

    If you would like to reach out to us at [email protected] to provide feedback on UI improvements and tweaks that is also appreciated.

    Thanks heaps,
    Dave

    @dtbaker Thank you for bringing back the old block model.

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