Not too long ago, building a WordPress website meant dealing with code, hiring pricey developers, and spending tons of time fiddling with everything. Now, things are much easier. Elementor changed the game, and when you throw Elementor Kits into the mix, making a site feels almost effortless.
If you’re just getting started with WordPress, Elementor Kits can turn days of work into minutes. But honestly, most beginners just import the kit and leave it at that—missing out on some slick tricks that make life way easier.
Let’s dive into a bunch of quick tricks that’ll help you use Elementor Kits like a pro and build sites without the usual headaches.
What’s an Elementor Kit Anyway?
Elementor Kits are basically bundles of pre-made pages, templates, fonts, colors, and design settings. They all work together as a ready-to-go website foundation. Instead of going line-by-line, you just pick a kit, import it, and tweak what you need. It’s perfect whether you’re setting up a business site, portfolio, a blog, or even an online store.
Here’s what you usually get in a kit:
- Homepage designs
- About pages
- Contact pages
- Blog templates
- Headers and footers
- Pop-up designs
- Global style settings
For beginners, this is a massive time-saver.
1. Set Global Colors First
Don’t make the rookie mistake of changing colors one page at a time. Go to Site Settings, then Global Colors. Update your main brand colors once, and your kit updates everywhere. Easy.
Why bother?
- Your site stays on-brand
- You waste less time fiddling with colors
- Everything looks consistent
If you’re working for a client, this trick is gold.
2. Swap Fonts Globally, Too
Fonts are just as easy. Head over to Site Settings, then Global Fonts. Change your headings, body text, accent fonts, and button styles in one spot. Bam, your site looks fresh without messing up layouts.
3. Duplicate Sections Instead of Starting Over
Let’s be real—why recreate something you’ve already made? Just right-click on a section, hit Duplicate, and tweak the new one. Super handy for things like pricing tables, services, testimonials, team listings, and FAQ blocks.
This trick saves you a ton of time.
4. Save Your Best Sections as Templates
If you build a cool design, save it as a template so you can use it again later. Right-click, select Save as Template, give it a name. You can apply it to any page later.
It’s perfect for:
- Call-to-action chunks
- Contact forms
- Hero banners
- Newsletter signups
Pretty soon, you’ll have your own stash of design favorites.
5. Get Comfortable With the Navigator Panel
Don’t sleep on the Navigator panel—seriously, it’s underrated. Right-click, choose Navigator, or just hit CMD/CTRL + I. It lays out every section, column, and widget on your page.
Why should you care?
- Making edits on complicated pages is way easier
- You can find layers fast
- Keeps you organized
Think of it like a roadmap for your design.
6. Copy & Paste Style Like a Boss
See a widget you like? No need to redo it from scratch. Just right-click, hit Copy, then find your other widget and Paste Style. It copies colors, spacing, font choices, borders, shadows — basically everything about the style.
It’ll save you hours.
7. Customize for Mobile Separately
Your site might look awesome on desktop, but could be a mess on mobile. Elementor lets you toggle between Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile modes, so you can fix font sizes, padding, margins, alignment, and even hide stuff you don’t want showing.
Always check your mobile design before going live.
8. Treat Template Kits as Learning Tools
Most people just import a kit and change the words. Try digging deeper—study how the pros handled spacing, font hierarchy, button placement, images, and content layout. It’s one of the fastest ways to level up your design game.
9. Keep Things Lightweight
It’s tempting to go wild with animations and effects, but too much slows down your site. Stick with compressed images, use fewer widgets, avoid extra plugins, and don’t overdo the layouts.
Honestly, simpler designs usually perform better.
10. Build Reusable Headers and Footers
Don’t rebuild navigation menus for every page. Use Elementor’s Theme Builder to create global headers, sticky navigation bars, reusable footers, and custom blog templates. This keeps your site consistent and makes updates super easy.
Wrap Up
Elementor Kits make it easy for beginners to build professional-looking websites fast. But the real magic happens when you learn the little tricks experienced users rely on—global settings, reusable templates, responsive controls, and fast editing shortcuts.
The more you explore Elementor’s features, the smoother your workflow gets. Whether you’re building a personal blog, a business site, or taking on projects for clients, these tricks help you work smarter right from the start.




