Guangzhou, Guangdong Province
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May 12 15:30
First question.
Bricks is currently a popular choice for balancing flexibility and performance, with a fast front-end, clean code, and the ability to export static HTML, suitable for developers seeking performance.
If you don't know how to code but want to design pages flexibly, Elementor Pro is still the first choice, but be careful to control the number of plug-ins to avoid bloat.
Combined with Gutenberg + Kadence Blocks can also be flexible + native performance, suitable for users who want to keep lightweight.
Second question.
Elementor (free or Pro): drag-and-drop, quick to get started, well documented.
Breakdance: more "foolproof" than Bricks, but also very new, suitable for newcomers to quickly build a good-looking page.
Recommended if you have a code base:
Bricks Builder: support for PHP dynamic data, conditional logic, template reuse , etc., suitable for semi-development-oriented users.
Oxygen Builder: more developer-oriented, CSS structured strong, but the threshold is high.
Gutenberg native + handwritten CSS/JS: the cleanest program, but it takes time.
Third question
Good SEO performance:
Gutenberg native block editor: cleanest output, best structure for search engine logic.
Bricks: lightweight and no redundant code, Schema support is also good.
Good mobile optimization:
Kadence Blocks + Kadence Theme: adaptive design is strong, there are many options for mobile specialization.
Elementor: supports breakpoint design, but manual adjustment is required, and complex layouts need to pay attention to performance and rendering issues.
Specifically how to choose or depends on personal needs





