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What is the best page builder for Wordpress?
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Please advise which pagebuilder for Wordpress is the most flexible and easy to use? And do you use them at all?
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I don't use them.
Page builders, it's like adobe dreamweaver in 2004. Lots of garbage, slow. Unpredictable and buggy at the most inopportune moment. Now the support forums are inundated with questions "the page builder is worth it, the plugin does not work ..." - and such topics contain either an answer in the style - "turn off the page builder - a conflict with it", or simply topics without an answer. Technical support for builders will not give you.
If you use - then only in order to quickly throw a prototype. But in production, do the layout by hand. Although not sophisticated users and housewives use it. But it's not a big deal. But they play "yazh programmer" and pontsya.
If you hear advice: use them, then this is the advice of a person far from website building. Just the same housewife.
And do you use them at all?
I don't use it and avoid it like the plague. I don't take projects with page builders, regardless of the budget.
To create a flexible flow for the client, I use ACF Pro.
Gutenberg will be included in the process soon.
I looked at all the plugins above, but I didn’t like any of them, they are not convenient, there is nothing in them that I could get hooked on. I use the theme (template) Flatsome - with a built-in builder, in addition to everything, in this theme (template) there are blocks that can be designed as you like, and then output this block through a short code. It's easy for me to make a header, a menu, a footer in blocks, and only then can I easily display it all through a short code - in html or in php. With all this, the builder is adaptive, written in bootstrap - also in real time, you can view how the page looks on a smartphone, on a tablet, on a desktop. You can also combine this theme (template) with other plugins, which will give even more cool features, and it will all be adaptive.
builder interface,beautiful. The builder itself at first will not be familiar, not understandable. But when I more or less adapted, and understood why these blocks were there, I realized that this is the coolest feature I have ever seen. There are also features that block block impressions for smartphones, tablets, or desktops.
You can easily display your posts, entries - both in the slider and in the Grid grid - there are enough of them, in columns 1, 2, 3, 4 - up to 8. display individual headings, categories, or something specific.
You can make a video background of any block on easy, or take a picture and use it to make a background for objects. And all this is also adjusted for adaptability.
I don’t see that someone uses this theme (template), everyone uses some kind of elementors and talks about them on YouTube. Before that, I used Js composer, a pretty good plugin, powerful, but I didn’t quite understand it, and went to Flatsome
I use WPBakery, but as the statistics show, it's better - beaver builder
If you really use it, then in my opinion WPBakery Visual Composer... I don't like editors anyway...
There is a visual composer plugin
Paid version https://visualcomposer.io/premium/ And they created a free version with limited features, but https://visualcomposer.io/
is enough for most tasks
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