Finally, some smaller buttons in the sidebar are available:

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Finally, some smaller buttons in the sidebar are available:

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You can then style them and use other functionality like responsive preview. Since Elementor is a live editor, all the changes you make are immediately reflected in the right panel. Once you add an element, you can select it in the right panel to access all its properties and change anything you want. If you want to get a complete overview of your site, you can also manually hide the sidebar when needed. Elementor supports inline text editing, so you can edit any text element by simply clicking and typing. You can also select a text element and make changes in the left sidebar.
Responsive Preview undoredo buttons Complete history of both individual actions for the current session and saved changes Various other settings Beaver Builder Interface Beaver Builder gives you a full-width viber data preview of your design, preferring to place control areas in the top bar and in a pop-up window that appears when you want to edit a module or row. - Your live preview takes up the entire page - You can add modules or rows by clicking on the + icon to open the menu This is what the interface looks like when you click on the + icon: Clicking on the + loads the main panel, the equivalent of the left menu in Elementor.


Here you will find all the suggested elements of the page. Just like Elementor, you simply drag and drop these modules from the sidebar and drop them into place to add them to your page. You can edit modules in a popup window, similar to the Divi Builder. You can easily pin this popup to your sidebar if you prefer that approach. Beaver Builder also recently added inline text editing, putting it on par with Elementor in this regard: Elementor vs Beaver Builder Interface - Which is Better? Both Elementor and Beaver Builder offer a similarly smooth interface with easy access to tools.
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