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A Premium Elementor Design & Development Company

We design and develop world-class Elementor websites for businesses across the globe. Let’s take your web presence to the next level.

Your site speed is not only important for the user experience and the conversion rate, but it’s also an SEO ranking factor. We’ll make your Elementor website fly.

WordPress can be vulnerable to hackers if you don’t configure it correctly. We add multiple layers of security to keep your Elementor website safe.

Perfectly Responsive

Your Elementor website will look flawless on all devices, screen sizes and browsers. Our meticulous designers are obsessed with every last detail.

Let's help website visitors with disabilities. Using Elementor gives us a headstart in being compliant with accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.2 AA)

Easy to Edit Yourself

Elementor is one of the easiest page builders for clients to learn and use. We will provide training and build your site in a way that’s easy for you to make changes.

Own Your Website

Some agencies technically own their clients’ websites. Not us. You have full administrative access to your Elementor website and own it outright.

Custom web design services

Elite Elementor Website Design

Our Elementor developers are held to the highest standards of SEO, CRO, security, core web vitals, accessibility, design aesthetic and customer service.

Our Elementor Development Stack

Get a Modern, Reliable, Scalable WordPress Environment

We use premium WordPress hosting and plugins that integrate seamlessly with Elementor and enable your website to thrive long-term. If you have different tools in mind, let us know - we're flexible!

Cloudflare Enterprise

A fast, reliable hosting and CDN solution. Your Elementor website deserves the best foundation.

Crocoblock

A suite of plugins, including JetEngine, for dynamic and complex Elementor websites.

Rank Math SEO

The most powerful, feature-rich SEO plugin for WordPress. Let's maximize your organic traffic.

LambdaTest

A testing tool that ensures your Elementor site is flawless on all screen sizes and browsers.

AccessibilityChecker

A comprehensive auditing tool, ensuring your site is compliant with WCAG 2.2 AA.

WP Rocket

A site speed and caching plugin that optimizes the performance of your Elementor website.

Solid Security

A robust security plugin that keeps hackers out of your WordPress application.

Seamless Integrations with External Software

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We're a Verified Leader in Web Accessibility for Elementor

AccessibilityChecker.org has recognized Azuro Digital as a verified web agency for accessible websites. Accessibility laws like ADA and AODA are increasingly enforced. By partnering with Azuro, not only will you avoid fines, but you'll also attract a whole new audience to your site.

FAQs

Your Questions, Answered

WordPress is by far the most popular web development platform for a number of reasons. To put its popularity into perspective, according to HubSpot and many other sources, WordPress powers roughly 43% of all websites on the internet. Meanwhile, Shopify is the 2nd most popular platform and only powers about 6% of websites.

The reason why WordPress is so popular is due to its flexibility. You can integrate any type of functionality with efficiency and effectiveness. Other platforms are often more restrictive and don’t allow you to have full control.

WordPress is “open source” which means that you can customize anything, and it also means that you have complete ownership of the website. There are other open source platforms out there, but most professionals believe that WordPress provides the most seamless design and development experience on the market.

We typically use Cloudflare Enterprise for hosting/CDN and Hello Elementor as the theme (which pairs flawlessly with the Elementor page builder).

From there, our standard suite of plugins includes WP RocketImagifyRank Math, Solid Security, JetEngine, and a few other miscellaneous plugins. We also use other plugins when clients have unique needs that call for extra tools or different solutions.

For more information on our toolset, we wrote an article that explains our favourite WordPress tech stack in more detail (with specific tips for Elementor).

As a result of the flexibility and vast customization capabilities that WordPress provides, it also requires ongoing technical maintenance to prevent it from breaking down or getting hacked. For more information, we’ve written a comprehensive article on why you need a WordPress maintenance plan. Although Elementor is easier to maintain than many other page builders, it still requires consistent upkeep and quality assurance.

Yes, here’s how to do it:

1. Use a website builder like Elementor

Your choice of technology has a massive impact on whether or not you’ll be able to make your website fully responsive. Some website builders or frameworks don’t have responsive features that are easy to use, which can cause developers to throw in the towel and be lazy about it. In other cases, some tools actually make it impossible altogether.

We recommend using a website builder like Elementor, which comes with all of the responsive features that you need in order to make your website 100% responsive.

Here are some of the highlights of what you can achieve with Elementor:

  1. Design a responsive menu

  2. Leverage dynamic spacing and sizing for all sections and widgets

  3. Use global styling to make everything consistently responsive

  4. Hide and show elements on different devices

  5. Reverse the column order for different devices

  6. Implement custom breakpoints for various screen sizes

  7. Use REM spacing


For a more comprehensive overview of Elementor’s responsive features, check out their helpful video.

2. Use REM spacing

In the list above, we mentioned that Elementor offers REM spacing. Not all website builders have this as an option, but it’s critical to achieve a perfectly responsive design.

Elementor offers multiple different spacing options, and surprisingly, most designers/developers use “pixels” for spacing in Elementor. This is because it’s the default option and most people don’t realize that REM is much better.

REM stands for “root element measurement” and it’s a relative unit of measurement. On the other hand, a pixel is an absolute unit of measurement. This means that REM spacing adapts based on the spacing of other elements, making it the more responsive option.

So… don’t forget to use REM instead of pixels when you’re using Elementor!

3. Test the responsiveness of the site with various tools

Elementor has a native function to view the site on all sorts of devices and screen sizes. Start with that.

However, it’s important to test the website with other tools as well, because different tools have a tendency to show slightly different results. Your site might look perfectly responsive in one tool, but it might look incorrect in another (or on someone’s real physical device).

In addition to Elementor’s native tool, we recommend checking the site with Chrome’s “inspect” function, your browser’s zoom in / zoom out setting, this free responsive testing tool, and all of the different physical devices that you and your team possess (nothing’s more reliable than checking an actual device).

Next, be sure to check your website on all major browsers including Chrome, Safari, Firefox & Microsoft Edge. In some cases, certain elements on your site might look wrong on certain browsers, so it’s important to check and fix if needed.

Bonus tip: before launch, get as many other people as possible to test the website (on their real devices). Doing this might reveal some issues that you would have never discovered on your own.

As a result of Elementor’s flexibility and ease-of-use, along with other nuances within WordPress, some beginner developers have a tough time getting their Elementor website to load quickly or prevent glitches.

However, if you’re using Elementor correctly and implementing all of the other best practices in WordPress, you’ll end up with a blazing fast website that functions reliably.

Here are the most essential tips to follow:

  1. Use a reliable, high-speed host and CDN like Cloudflare Enterprise.

  2. Use Hello Elementor: the default, lightweight theme provided by Elementor.

  3. Use Elementor’s flexbox containers feature (not the old sections/columns format).

  4. Integrate a caching plugin like WP Rocket.

  5. Compress and resize images with Imagify.

  6. Don’t integrate too many plugins (or the wrong plugins) with Elementor/WordPress. Use this tool to audit plugins before adding them to your site, or reach out to Elementor support to make sure it won’t conflict.

  7. When developing the website in Elementor, use an approach that minimizes the DOM size.

For more information on the above factors, check out our comprehensive guide on how to make a fast and reliable website with Elementor.

If you prefer not to use Elementor, we can also use the Gutenberg page builder with GeneratePress and GenerateBlocks for slightly faster load times. However, Elementor is more flexible and easier for clients to use, so we usually recommend Elementor.

Here are the most important steps that we take to secure your website:

  1. Use a secure hosting platform like Cloudflare Enterprise.

  2. Integrate the Solid Security plugin for extra security benefits.

  3. Promptly update all technology on your website whenever a new version is released for the PHP version, WordPress core, theme, and all plugins.

  4. 24/7 security monitoring.


For more information, check out our security and privacy guide.

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