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Elementor Vs. WPBakery for MegMenu Build
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February 18, 2021 at 7:19 pm #267668
shopakrParticipantI just purchased your theme a couple of days ago. I already own Elementor Pro and am somewhat familiar with its functions. I have never used WPBakery. I want to build a MegaMenu in my Woodmart theme and I found a video and good documentation on how to do that with WPBakery on your site, but could not find documentation on this for Elementor Pro. Do you have any videos or in depth steps on how to create a MegaMenu in the Woodmart theme with Elementor Pro?
Also do you plan on creating a CSS Generator for Elementor like you have for WoodMart and WPBakery?
February 18, 2021 at 11:50 pm #267743
Elise NoromitMemberHello,
Thank you very much for choosing our theme and for contacting us.
Mega menu blocks are created by a page builder, and then assigned to the menu item, you can find how to do that here: https://xtemos.com/docs/woodmart/create-menu-2/
Elementor Pro just expands the default Elementor and there is no difference WoodMart.
As for CSS generator, I will check with our dev team and get back to you.
Best Regards
February 19, 2021 at 9:15 am #267791
Elise NoromitMemberHello,
We are going to include the option to plug in an optimized Styles sheet in the nearest update for the Elementor.
Best Regards
February 19, 2021 at 10:30 pm #267952
shopakrParticipantI ended up activating Elementor Pro, and deactivating WB Bakery. Then imported the Base import and a demo version. I noticed that alot of elements and blocks were lost, I am assuming because those particular elements were created and meant for WPBakery. I also noticed a large slow down in the speed of the site. I did not test the speed before I imported the Base so it is hard to say if it was the Base Import that slowed it down or Elemontor. I would like to instead try WPBakery. So what would the steps be to Remove the Base and Demo Version Import, so that I can try to re-import after de-activating Elementor Pro and activating WBBakery. I want to make sure to leave a clean database so I can test speed again.
February 20, 2021 at 5:34 pm #268073
Elise NoromitMemberHello,
It is not possible to convert an existing site that is built on WP bakery page builder into Elementor. In order to have a site basing on the Elementor builder, it is necessary to replicate the site from scratch on a new WordPress installation with the Elementor plugin.
Best Regards
February 22, 2021 at 7:14 pm #268474
shopakrParticipantI think you misunderstood my last question.
It looks like all of your Demos are built on WBBakery, Correct?
When I imported your Base Demo, and then one of the Optional Ones, I did it with Elementor Active. So I lost a lot of Elements on those demos.
So I am asking what is the best way to remove those demos, so that I can de-activate Elementor and bring them back in with WPBakery active instead?February 22, 2021 at 10:11 pm #268513
Elise NoromitMemberHello,
Please restore the site from the backup and do not switch to the Elmenetor. If you want the site on Elementor, you need to recreate the site from scratch.
Best Regards
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