This is great new! Like you, I always start with a Styles template, so I can see my colors and other attributes in action on text, lists, headings, buttons, etc. The new style management system will speed up my workflow. Thanks for this quick video to bring it to our attention.
Exactly what I was thinking. As soon as they add in some global styles for UI Elements including containers, buttons, forms, the need to produce a custom style guide drops.
Love your content, mate ;) Thanks for showing so much new stuff. Can I just ask at minute 1:24 you seem to have a left-hand sidepanel to switch between tabs. Is that a specific program/extension? This might help me make my workflow so much more efficient, too.
What's the biggest difference between using the global fonts under the design system, and using the typography under the theme style? Is one better than the other? They seem redundant to me.
Good question because the theme style typography option makes it confusing and is an old way of styling fonts in WordPress. It’s also a bad practice to use because if styles based on H tags. This is bad for SEO. The best practice for setting your font styles in Elementor is to use the Global Fonts. I recommend not even touching the theme style typography options. Stick with the Global fonts..
I think I have before. Let me look into this. Make sure to sign up for the Lytbox Newsletter to updated when I share free resources here - lytboxacademy.com/
It’s not until you see new features like this that it makes the old set-up look utterly archaic.
This is great new! Like you, I always start with a Styles template, so I can see my colors and other attributes in action on text, lists, headings, buttons, etc. The new style management system will speed up my workflow. Thanks for this quick video to bring it to our attention.
Just dropping a comment to help out, this video definitely helped me save some time in my work flow with design :) thanks
Exactly what I was thinking. As soon as they add in some global styles for UI Elements including containers, buttons, forms, the need to produce a custom style guide drops.
Long overdue n def appreciated! 🎉
Love your content, mate ;) Thanks for showing so much new stuff.
Can I just ask at minute 1:24 you seem to have a left-hand sidepanel to switch between tabs. Is that a specific program/extension? This might help me make my workflow so much more efficient, too.
Thanks! That’s the Arc browser. It’s available for Macs and in beta for Windows. It uses Chrome and makes managing tabs far more productive.
@@LytboxStudio Cheers, mate ;) Appreciate the info and yes it looks so much more time-efficient. Keep up your amazing work!
Hi, Jef. I also found it by accident. I think this is a really cool feature 😊
It was a pleasant surprise
Did this get removed? I don’t see it on my features area
It's now automatically turned on, not in the features anymore
What's the biggest difference between using the global fonts under the design system, and using the typography under the theme style? Is one better than the other? They seem redundant to me.
Good question because the theme style typography option makes it confusing and is an old way of styling fonts in WordPress. It’s also a bad practice to use because if styles based on H tags. This is bad for SEO. The best practice for setting your font styles in Elementor is to use the Global Fonts. I recommend not even touching the theme style typography options. Stick with the Global fonts..
Any chance you could export a copy of your brand style page?
I think I have before. Let me look into this. Make sure to sign up for the Lytbox Newsletter to updated when I share free resources here - lytboxacademy.com/
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