How do I edit a page in Elementor

To edit a page in Elementor, follow these steps:

Step 1: Log in to the WordPress Admin Dashboard Open your web browser and enter the URL of your WordPress website followed by "/wp-admin" (e.g., "www.example.com/wp-admin"). Enter your administrator username and password to log in. After successful login, you will be redirected to the WordPress admin dashboard.

Step 2: Open the Page in Elementor Editor In the admin dashboard, locate the sidebar menu on the left-hand side. Find and hover over the "Pages" option. Click on "All Pages" to view a list of all the pages on your website.

Step 3: Select the Page to Edit On the "All Pages" screen, locate the page you want to edit and hover over its title. Several options will appear below the page title. Click on the "Edit with Elementor" option. This will open the Elementor editor for that page.

Step 4: Edit the Page Content with Elementor Once in the Elementor editor, you will see a live preview of your page on the right-hand side, and a panel of editing options on the left-hand side. You can use the Elementor panel to modify the page layout, add or remove elements, customize the styling, and more.

To edit an existing element, simply click on it, and the Elementor panel will display the available options for that element. You can change text, images, links, and other properties of the element using the panel. You can also drag and drop new elements from the Elementor panel onto the page to add them.

Step 5: Preview and Update the Page After making the desired changes to the page using Elementor, you can preview how it will look by clicking the "Preview" button within the Elementor editor. If you're satisfied with the preview, click the "Update" button to save your changes and update the page on your website.

Congratulations! You have successfully edited a page in Elementor. The changes you made to the page using Elementor will now be reflected on your website. You can repeat these steps to edit other pages using Elementor as needed.

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