This website is built with ThemeForest's theme with Visual Composer. Slow website with WPBakery Page Builder load in 27sec This guide works for Divi builder convert to Elementor page builder too. There are lots of complaints on the Divi Builder Facebook user group, and some members recommend a new page builder call Elementor page builder.Īfter a few days of playing around Elementor page builder, I decided to subscribe to the expert package and never look back.
End up I spends more time to solve the problem. The honeymoon ended with updates, Divi Builder always breaks my websites when I need to update, this is such a horrible experience. It was a happy journey at the beginning, the learning curve is fine and I found myself create a much better website with Divi Builder. Very affordable price at only USD180 for the Life Time usage and it provide more freedom to create the website layout based on my requirement.
Visual Composer Website Builder vs WPBakery Page Builder The new Visual Composer is React-based Website Builder & is free of shortcodes. Please note that the Visual Composer that I refer here are the old version of Visual Composer, which had rebranded as WPBakery. When I need to change the layout design, it turns to a nightmare, either you stick with the current theme design or switch to another ThemeForest theme, it cost you time and money to rebuild all over again.Īnother problem with ThemeForest theme, most of them are the multi-purpose theme, they provide you everything all in one package, way more than what you need, and it turns your website becoming very slow website. Yes, just like the template, and there are thousands of them lookalike over the internet. And I can create a beautiful website just like the theme's template. I used to love ThemeForest + WP Bakery (FKA Visual Composer), It provides a nice user experience on web development for non-coder like me. Ex-lover: ThemeForest + WPBakery (FKA Visual Composer) You may use the jump to link to skip to the tutorial. Before the tutorial, I would like to share my journey of ThemeForest, Divi and Elementor page builder.