Elementor Blocks for Gutenberg

Description

Elementor Blocks for Gutenberg, officially created by Elementor Page Builder, allows you to easily insert any Elementor template into Gutenberg with just one click.

This plugin is the smartest way to combine Elementor & Gutenberg to incorporate more advanced layouts into Gutenberg.

Elementor Blocks requires Gutenberg & Elementor to both be active on your site (after Gutenberg merges into WordPress 5, only an Elementor installation will be required).

How to Use Elementor Blocks?

  1. Install & Activate Elementor Blocks for Gutenberg
  2. In Gutenberg search for ‘Elementor Library’
  3. Choose an existing template or create a new one from scratch
  4. Done! Now you can see the Elementor template you chose previewed inside Gutenberg

Features

  • Insert Elementor blocks and templates in any area inside Gutenberg
  • Preview the template right inside the Gutenberg editor
  • Easy access to edit any Elementor template right from Gutenberg editor
  • Choose from over 300+ pre-designed blocks & 100+ pre-designed pages
  • Customize your Elementor blocks with unlimited design options

Multilingual & RTL Supported

We’ve integrated RTL and multi-language support, so you get a translated panel right out of the box, and you can even add more languages by going to: https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/block-builder

Screenshots

  • Add Elementor Library block into the Gutenberg
  • Elementor Library block with a template preview
  • Adding Elementor Library block into Gutenberg

Installation

Minimum Requirements

  • Elementor 3.5.0 or greater
  • PHP version 7.0 or greater (PHP 7.4 or greater is recommended)
  • MySQL version 5.6 or greater
  • WordPress Memory limit of 64 MB or greater (128 MB or higher is preferred)

Installation

  1. Install using the WordPress built-in Plugin installer, or extract the .zip file and drop the content into the wp-content/plugins/ directory of your WordPress installation
  2. Activate the plugin via the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Go to Gutenberg > Add New Block
  4. Choose the Elementor Library Block
  5. Now you can choose a template from the list inside the content area

FAQ

How to Use Elementor Blocks?

  1. Install & Activate Elementor Blocks for Gutenberg
  2. In Gutenberg search for ‘Elementor Library’
  3. Choose an existing template or create a new one from scratch
  4. Done! Now you can see the Elementor template you chose inside Gutenberg

Reviews

Gwengolo 17, 2024 1 reply
My team and I find it quite useful, love this plugin!
Mezheven 26, 2023
I installed with a a version of Elementor a few months old, granted this one also hasn’t been updated in 7 months. It caused a critical error on my site. I don’t think a company of the caliber of Elementor should be releasing plugins that can do this, and also not updating plugins like this in over 7 months. Remove it if you are risking crashing people’s sites. I will gladly test an upgraded version and update my review.
miz Here 17, 2022 3 replies
Essential plugin for authors using elementor blocks in Gutenberg without using elementor page builder
miz Here 7, 2022
Disclaimer: I work at Elementor and consider myself an actual fan. I do feel comfortable leaving this review as it’s how I feel as a Web Creator myself. It’s been a while since this plugin was updated, but after user requests, we did it so they could keep working on their projects. Myself included!
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Contributors & Developers

“Elementor Blocks for Gutenberg” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“Elementor Blocks for Gutenberg” has been translated into 12 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

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Changelog

1.1.4 – 2024-03-18

  • Tweak: Added Required Plugins header support for Elementor dependencies

1.1.3 – 2023-11-14

  • Fix: Compatibility with WordPress 6.4

1.1.2 – 2023-06-28

  • Fix: The template preview doesn’t appear in some edge cases

1.1.1 – 2022-11-30

  • Fix: Remove deprecated error log by using different method (Topic)

1.1.0 – 2022-10-06

  • Tweak: Added an option to hide preview
  • Tweak: Updated the minimum requirement to PHP v7.0
  • Tweak: Updated the minimum requirement to Elementor v3.5
  • Tweak: Updated the Elementor logo icon
  • Fix: Added compatibility for WordPress v6.0 by removing (Topic 1, Topic 2)
  • Fix: Preview only the template without header or footer (Topic)

1.0.1 – 2018-11-06

  • Tweak: Added compatibility for WordPress v5.0 Beta (Topic)

1.0.0 – 2018-10-15

  • Initial Public Release