Elementor gives users the voluntary option to participate in testing and helping to refine new features before they are released. These new features are still in the experimental stage; that's why they are also called experimental features, so let's take a look and see how to activate them.
How to use the Elementor function
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1. Go to Elementor > Settings > Features tab
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2. Select from the drop-down list of any experiments you want to use"Activity"
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3. Can also be used"All activated." / "Deactivate all."button to quickly apply changes
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4. Click under Function ListSave Changes button
Functional stability
These features have been verified by official developers and are relatively stable and reliable. However, you can choose to enable or disable them if you find problems during use or if the website does not need these features. You can flexibly adjust the on/off status of these features according to the actual needs.
Each feature contains:
- Brief description of features and "learn more" link (if needed)
- The status (Development, Alpha, Beta, Release Candidate), is the stage this feature is at
- Activity instructions
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Status:
- Alpha: May change and evolve
- Beta: fairly stable, but needs to be checked. Usually active by default only on new sites
- candidate version: Stabilized, minor changes may be added, but functionality is largely complete
- Dev:: LikeAlphaAs always, this is likely to change and evolve, but this is only in the Dev release
Activity indicators:
- Green:maneuver(even if the "default" value is selected)
- Gray:inactive(even if the "default" value is selected)
take note of: The default value can be Active or Inactive, as defined by Elementor officials on a trial-by-trial, release-by-release basis. The default value can be changed depending on the situation, e.g. whether the site is a new site or an existing one. It is possible to deactivate a feature at any time if you don't want to use it anymore. Each experiment has a status, which is displayed under the description of each experiment. The status can be changed multiple times while it is in Alpha.
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