
Wix to WordPress Migration — A Step-by-Step Guide Using Elementor
Ready to take the plunge and switch from Wix to WordPress? Our tutorial will significantly help you smooth out the process of migrating your website.

Ready to take the plunge and switch from Wix to WordPress? Our tutorial will significantly help you smooth out the process of migrating your website.

Want to know how to harness the power of Elementor’s custom positioning? In this article, we will cover every aspect of our Flexible Layout release, including Inline, Absolute & Fixed, Horizontal & Vertical positioning.​

In this post, we share 10 best practices for working properly with background images in Elementor.

Elementor is the WordPress website builder that more than five million WordPress sites use to create content and designs with a visual, drag-and-drop editor

Take the guesswork out of privacy requirements with Elementor’s Cookie Consent. Set up GDPR and CCPA-ready banners, scan and categorize cookies, block non-essential scripts, and design every banner in the Elementor Editor, so managing cookie consent feels faster, clearer, and easier.

Most AI website builders promise to make app creation fast. But they often leave you with a generic template or a black box you can’t edit. You get a static prototype rather than a working platform. If you want to customize the design or explore the code, you’re stuck.

The rules of web privacy changed completely. Throwing up a simple notification banner doesn’t protect you from liability anymore.

Total GDPR fines reached a staggering €4.5 billion by the close of 2025. And European regulators aren’t slowing down. They drove a massive 22% year-over-year increase in financial penalties. You can’t just slap a generic text box on your footer anymore.

Slapping a generic popup on your homepage doesn’t cut it anymore. Legal requirements have shifted drastically, and user patience for intrusive banners has vanished entirely.

Cookie consent transitioned from a polite courtesy to a strict legal mandate years ago. But hitting basic compliance standards in 2026 demands far more than slapping a generic popup on your homepage. You need tools that protect your user data without tanking your carefully planned site design.

User privacy rules completely changed in early 2026. If you’re still relying on a simple “Got it!” button at the bottom of your homepage, you’re actively risking your business.

A frustrating pop-up isn’t just annoying anymore. It’s a massive legal liability. By late 2024, cumulative GDPR fines surpassed €4.5 billion, with regulators specifically targeting non-compliant banners. Designing a legally sound yet beautiful interface requires precise engineering. You’ll need s…

92% of US-based organizations consider data privacy a top-3 business priority in 2026. Cumulative GDPR fines just blew past €4.5 billion. You can’t ignore this anymore. Your website needs a compliant banner, but ugly popups ruin user experience. We’re fixing that today.

Nobody likes cookie banners. But you can’t ignore them. Total GDPR fines reached a staggering €4.5 billion by late 2024. Regulatory agencies are actively hunting down non-compliant consent mechanisms. You aren’t just risking a warning letter anymore. You’re risking your business.

Compliance isn’t optional anymore. Total GDPR fines surpassed €2.1 billion in 2023, and regulatory agencies are actively scanning small business websites.

Privacy regulations completely changed how web developers operate this year. Slapping a basic popup on your homepage simply doesn’t cut it anymore. Google Consent Mode v2 forces site owners to rethink data collection from the ground up.

Discover the trends shaping modern websites, from AI-powered experiences and scalable design systems to immersive storytelling, personalization, accessibility, and performance-first creativity. Explore 11 trends redefining how web creators plan, build, and grow smarter digital experiences with Elementor.

Data privacy regulations aren’t suggestions anymore. Back in 2023, GDPR enforcement actions reached a staggering €2.1 billion in cumulative fines. That massive number completely changed how global businesses approach user data. And right now, in 2026, a basic generic banner slapped across your fo…

47% of users expect pages to load in under two seconds. But heavy consent scripts often destroy those speeds before your content even renders. By 2026, privacy compliance isn’t just a block of legal text sitting in your footer. It’s a highly technical, automated requirement that dictates how your…

When a visitor clicks that ubiquitous button, they’re giving a website legal permission to track their behavior, save preferences, and share data with third parties. It’s a simple action. But it carries massive legal weight in 2026. You can’t just ignore privacy laws anymore.

It’s 2026. The days of slapping a vague cookie banner on your homepage and hoping for the best are completely over. Regulators are actively scanning the web, and your visitors demand real transparency.

Look, content creation in 2026 doesn’t look anything like it did two years ago. The global generative AI marketing sector is hurtling toward a massive $107.5 billion valuation by 2028. You’re likely already feeling the pressure to produce more assets in less time. But throwing random software at …

WordPress powers 43.5% of all websites on the internet as of late 2026. You face a critical choice when setting up a new site. You can stick with the native block editor built into the core software. Or you can install a dedicated visual page builder.

Website creation looks completely different today than it did just two years ago. AI promises to do the heavy lifting, and tools like ZipWP generate entire sites from a single text prompt in under 60 seconds. It feels like powerful. But powerful often breaks down when you need precise control ove…