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Last Update: January 20, 2026

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The Elementor menu

Starting in January 2025, some of the Elementor functions connected to site building and management in the WP Admin moved locations.

This change gives users a clearer and more efficient way of managing their sites and differentiating between the Editor’s page building and site management features.

The notable changes are:

  • Templates are now part of the Editor settings instead of being a separate section in the WP Admin.
  • Custom Fonts, Custom Icons and Custom Code are now grouped together as “Custom Elements” inside the Editor menu.
  • System Info, Element Manager and Licence/Connect are now grouped together as “System” inside the Editor menu.

Below is a full explanation of the new menu structure.

Important
If your Elementor Editor plugin is not updated, and you have an additional Elementor plugin that is updated (Ally, Image Optimizer, Site Mailer) you might see two Elementor sections in your WP Admin. After updating all plugins, you will see one unified Elementor section.

Home

The Elementor home screen gives you a new way to manage Elementor Pro and other Elementor plugins. The home screen contains shortcuts to many of the Editor’s most used features, significantly cutting down your workflow. Here, you’ll manage capabilities you need to create, manage and optimize your website using unified, intuitive controls. For Elementor One users, you’ll be able to monitor your credit usage to make sure you have enough to keep your site running smoothly, buy more credits if you need and upgrade your account as your business grows.

Access the Elementor home screen

To access the Elementor home screen:

  1. Go to WP Admin and navigate to Elementor.
Warning
If your Elementor Editor plugin is not updated, and you have an additional Elementor plugin that is updated (Ally, Image Optimizer, Site Mailer) you might see two Elementor sections in your WP Admin. After updating all plugins, you will see one unified Elementor section.
  1. Select the plugin you want to manage:
    1. Editor
    2. Accessibility
    3. Email deliverability
    4. Image Optimization

Editor

Select Editor to open a submenu to access all Editor settings. You can collapse this menu into a sidebar for a clearer screen. 

The Editor submenu contains:

Accessibility

Ally provides you with the tools to make your site accessible.

Email Deliverability

Site Mailer plugin manages your website’s transactional emails – the emails sent from your site.

  • Email logs: Track your email correspondence with customers. For details, see Email logs.
  • Settings: Lets you control where and from whom your emails are sent. It is also used to send test emails. For details, see General Settings
  • Suppressions: Keep track of people who have unsubscribed from your email list. For details, see Manage Suppressed emails

Image Optimization

Image Optimizer helps lower the weight of your images, improving website speed and efficiency

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