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  • Plugin Author Yakir Sitbon

    (@kingyes)

    It’s from WordPress system: All plugins need to upgrade manually. But when we publish new version, you will see that in your dashboard.

    Thread Starter bizstarz

    (@bizstarz)

    Great to know. Thank you! Maybe that could be made more obvious to non-techies?

    Plugin Author Yakir Sitbon

    (@kingyes)

    Thread Starter bizstarz

    (@bizstarz)

    Unfortunate that you did what too many techies do. Dismiss non-techie feedback w/ a curt response that assumes potential customers are going to have the time and patience to search for what should be obvious information. Elementor’s update options should be made obvious on Elementor’s own page/description. So if you care whether or not Elementor is easy to figure out, you should also ask non-techies. Not just WordPress experts. How would you feel if a BMW dealer answered a basic question about a BMW vehicle by pushing you off to a Wikipedia page for BMW mechanics?

    Thread Starter bizstarz

    (@bizstarz)

    Yakir, sorry for the grumpy response. I understand that Elementor is “free,” but as a long time Mac user, it’s frustrating dealing w/ an open source application like WordPress and all the third-party themes and plug-ins that all seem to have their own rules and ways of doing things. So it can require hours of research and testing for each theme or plug-in, and you may have to go through dozens before finding the one that works the best for you (or has the least problems). But even though it’s brand new, I am giving Elementor a shot and am hoping it turns out to work as good as it looks!

    Hi bizstarz,
    We are working on our documentation and one of our goal is to create a big knowledge base, with clear explanations and videos.
    Further more, Elementor itself will get updates and new widgets during the following weeks.

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