• Resolved gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)


    This is the notice from an Elementor Addon I once used— https://prnt.sc/sTVHL2itDCuU

    This Addon allowed me to use Dynamic Tags and create Custom Elementor Templates for Elementor Free version.

    Today, they are no more, and the reason is because Elementor is evolving, and adding into its Core, the features that we once needed Addons for.

    Features like Custom Skin that I needed Ele Custom Skin or E-Addons Template feature for, have been replaced by Elementor’s Loop Grid.

    Features like Mega Menu, Conditional Visibility, Modals, Taxonomy Filters, and many features that we needed Addons for, have all been provided by Elementor in its Core.

    In time, many Addons will no longer be relevant.

    Because I’ve benefitted from Royal Addons in time past, I’m of the opinion that Royal Addons should not die.

    Start the process of transitioning to Gutenberg Blocks because Gutenberg will indeed be the future of WordPress.

    Then ensure that in Gutenberg Blocks, you build everything that Elementor has, including everything you have, as your Gutenberg Blocks.

    In that way, you will have both the power of Elementor and Royal Addons in one package.

    And since it’s Gutenberg–which is fully Open Source, you have Creative License to provide a semblance of something else, branded in your name.

    Looking to hear from you soon.

    Regards.

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  • Plugin Contributor Nick WP Royal Support

    (@elementoraddonswpr)

    Thank you fro you advice!

    Kind Regards,
    Nick

    Plugin Contributor Duke

    (@wprduke)

    Dear @gbordormor22,

    Thank you for your insightful feedback on Royal Addons and the evolving WordPress landscape. We’re heartened by your experiences and agree with your observations on Elementor’s growth and the potential of Gutenberg.

    Indeed, we’ve been considering the shift towards Gutenberg Blocks, recognizing its significance for the future of WordPress. Your suggestion aligns with our ongoing discussions, and we’re actively exploring how to integrate Gutenberg Blocks with our offerings to continue delivering value in this changing environment.

    We appreciate your support and are inspired by your suggestions. Rest assured, we are keenly looking into expanding our tools to include Gutenberg, ensuring Royal Addons remains a valuable asset for our community.

    Thank you once again for your loyalty and insights. We’re excited about what the future holds and are committed to evolving with the needs of our users.

    Warm regards,

    Duke, Royal Addons Team

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