That’s a great call—clearing individual widget styles is often the quickest fix when things aren’t matching up!
Should Jason Create Blog Posts in Elementor or WordPress?
👉 Use the Default WordPress Editor (Recommended)
- Why? It’s faster, cleaner, and better for SEO.
- When to use: If Jason is mostly writing text-based blogs with images, the built-in WordPress editor (Gutenberg) is perfect.
How Jason Can Create a Blog Post in WordPress:
- Go to WordPress Dashboard > Posts > Add New.
- Enter the Blog Title.
- Write the Blog Content in the editor.
- Add paragraphs, images, videos, and headings easily.
- Set a Featured Image (in the right sidebar).
- Choose Categories & Tags (if using them).
- Click Publish – Done!
👉 When to Use Elementor for Blogs?
- If the blog post needs advanced styling (like custom layouts, side-by-side images, or fancy call-to-actions).
- When embedding complex media, like custom video sections or a portfolio-style layout.
How Jason Can Create a Blog Post in Elementor:
- Go to WordPress Dashboard > Posts > Add New.
- Title the Post, Then Click “Edit with Elementor”.
- Use Elementor’s Widgets to design the post:
- Add text, images, and buttons.
- Drag a video widget for embedded performances.
- Click Publish.
⚠ Downsides of Using Elementor for Blogs:
- Takes longer to format compared to the default WordPress editor.
- Might slow down the blog page since Elementor adds extra code.
- Less SEO-friendly (unless optimized properly).
Best Practice: Use WordPress for Simplicity, Elementor for Special Posts
- Jason should create standard blogs in WordPress (faster & better for SEO).
- If he wants a fancy layout for a big announcement or special post, he can use Elementor.
Would you like me to draft simple step-by-step blog instructions for Jason? 🚀