u/narendersinghh

Cloudflare Emdash CMS

It has been a long time since Cloudflare launched EmDash. Is anyone here currently using it? Is it worth trying?

I evaluated it once when it was initially launched.

Have they added additional features and addressed bugs?

Is it sufficiently mature to develop a client's website using it? What are your opinions?

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u/narendersinghh — 1 day ago

Multi Vendor Setup with Woocommerce

I am wondering if there is any solution for multi Vendor Setup in a Woocommerce + Elementor website. I tried Dokan but it has many limitations like design customisations. Now AI plugins are also releasing day by day. is there any plugin to achieve this? what would you suggest - custom code snippet using claude or plugin?

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u/narendersinghh — 18 days ago

Framework for Elementor V4

Has anyone built a reusable framework/design system for Elementor v4?

I'm curious whether anyone here has created a framework specifically for Elementor v4 that can be imported into a fresh website and used as a starting point for all projects.

What I mean is something like:

- Global variables (colors, spacing, typography)

- Container presets and layout systems

- Utility classes

- Responsive breakpoints strategy

- Reusable templates/patterns

- Design tokens

- Consistent naming conventions

- Performance-focused defaults

My workflow is heavily focused on lightweight builds, maintainability, and performance. I try to avoid bloated page-builder practices and would like to create something similar to what Tailwind, Bootstrap, or modern design systems provide, but natively inside Elementor v4.

For those who have attempted this:

- How did you structure it?

- Do you rely mostly on Variables and Classes?

- How do you handle spacing and responsive layouts?

- Any pitfalls you've discovered?

- Is there an existing community framework I should look at before building my own?

I'd love to see examples, screenshots, GitHub repos, starter kits, or even discussions about your workflow.

My goal is to create a "starter framework" that can be imported into any new Elementor project and immediately provide a solid, scalable, and performance-oriented foundation.

Interested to hear how other advanced Elementor users are approaching this.

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u/narendersinghh — 1 month ago