It really depends on your personal preferance and what you are tyring to achieve. BOth Elementor Pro and Crocoblock have their own strengths and weaknesses. It's recommended to test out both and decide which one suits your needs better.Hi, do you suggest getting Elemntor Pro if I already have Crocoblock? Is the plugins from Crocoblock less bloated? Thank you!
Thank you! Yup, I have used Elementor Pro with Hello Theme for my friends' and family businesses websites (all static). I do like Elementor Pro. Crocoblock seems to have a lot of plugins with great functionalities. My main worry is how much they will affect the site speed and how much more codes they will add if using together.Both are powerful additions to pump up your WP. Crocoblock has features Elementor Pro doesn't, but with that Elementor Pro version is very customizable. I personally would use Elementor Pro with few jet plugins as additions.
Thanks for your advice!It really depends on your personal preferance and what you are tyring to achieve. BOth Elementor Pro and Crocoblock have their own strengths and weaknesses. It's recommended to test out both and decide which one suits your needs better.
Thank you! Yup, I have used Elementor Pro with Hello Theme for my friends' and family businesses websites (all static). I do like Elementor Pro. Crocoblock seems to have a lot of plugins with great functionalities. My main worry is how much they will affect the site speed and how much more codes they will add if using together.
I am planning to create a dynamic website this year for my own small business. I have never developed a dynamic website and am not a professional web designers though. So I want to try different tools before seeking professional help to plan for the project.
I am also playing around Brick lately. It seems great but still lacks a good ecosystem and integrations with other tools. I used GeneratePress previously, which is also good.
Anyway, thanks for your advice!