Flexible Design and more Accessible
Elementor 3.16 activates Flexbox Containers by default for new websites, improves site loading speed with performance enhancements, increases accessibility for visitors who use assistive technologies, and more. This version activated the powerful Flexbox Container feature by default on all new websites, enhancing performance, design flexibility, and responsiveness. It also introduces an upgraded ‘Gap between elements’ control for even greater flexibility with Flexbox Containers.Furthermore, this version differentiates C Level Contact List between the Flexbox and Grid Container Widgets in the Widget panel, and creates a separate widget for each kind of Container. Additionally, your visitors will enjoy considerably faster loading times thanks to the improvements made to Time to First Byte (TTFB) metrics. Your site will also be more inclusive, and provide a better experience to visitors using screen readers and other assistive technologies. Furthermore, the Menu and Tabs Widgets have an important infrastructure update that will allow the implementation of advanced features in the future. Maximum Design Flexibility – Flexbox Containers Activated on New Websites True to its name.
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Flexbox Containers are extremely flexible, empowering you to build pixel-perfect, high-performing, and responsive websites.allowing you to efficiently align and distribute items within a container for flexible layouts. For instance, you can place Heading, Image, and Text Editor Widgets into a single container. Then you can set a different flex direction for each screen size. This empowers you to position the elements in a different order according to device. Moreover, Flexbox Containers support nested widgets, which means you can place widgets in the content areas of Carousel, Menu, Tabs, and Accordion Widgets.
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