If you’re using Elementor to design your website, you might be wondering what happens if you deactivate it. After all, it’s a powerful page builder that helps you create beautiful web pages quickly and easily.
The good news is that deactivating Elementor won’t delete any of your content or disrupt your website in any way. All of the pages, posts, and other content that you’ve created with Elementor will still be there.
However, if you deactivate Elementor, you won’t be able to make any changes to your website using the Elementor page builder. You’ll have to switch to a different page builder, or switch to the default WordPress editor to make any changes.
Another thing to keep in mind is that Elementor is a plugin, so deactivating it will also deactivate any Elementor-related plugins that you have installed. This includes Elementor Pro, which offers additional features and functionality.
Finally, if you’ve used Elementor to create custom templates and layouts, these won’t be available any more if you deactivate Elementor. You’ll need to recreate them using a different page builder or the default WordPress editor.
In short, deactivating Elementor won’t delete any of your content, but it will prevent you from making changes to your website using Elementor. You’ll also lose any custom templates and layouts that you’ve created with Elementor.