In the last lesson, you learned what pages are. Now let’s move one step forward: how to open a page for editing using Elementor, your drag-and-drop page builder.
🎯 What You’ll Learn
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How to locate your pages
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How to open a page correctly
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How to launch Elementor for editing
🔓 Step-by-Step: Open a Page for Editing
✅ Step 1: Log into Your Website
Head to your WordPress admin area and log in with your credentials.
✅ Step 2: Go to the Pages Module
From the left sidebar, click Pages. This opens a list of all your website pages.
✅ Step 3: Open the Page in a New Tab
Right-click on the page you want to edit
👉 Choose “Edit with Elementor”
👉 Select “Open in new tab” (this keeps your admin dashboard open in the other tab)
💡 Why open in a new tab?
It’s easier to multitask, especially if you want to check other settings while editing.
⚡ First-Time Load? Be Patient
If it’s your first time opening a page, Elementor might take a few extra seconds to load. That’s normal.
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✅ Make sure your internet connection is stable
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✅ After the first load, it becomes faster in your browser
🎨 What You’ll See
Once Elementor opens:
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You’ll see a visual version of your page
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You can now click on any part of the page to begin editing (we’ll show you how in the next lesson)
✅ Quick Recap
| Action | Why It Matters |
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| Go to Pages | This is where all your website pages live |
| Right-click > Edit with Elementor | Ensures smoother workflow |
| Wait for the first load | Elementor gets faster after the first time |
