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Elementor prompt examples

Use these prompts as templates for editing Elementor pages.

Text changes

TaskExample prompt
Change headingChange the hero heading to “Welcome to Our Site”
Change headingUpdate the main heading to “We Build Great Websites”
Change paragraphChange the subtitle to “Your partner in digital growth”
Change button textChange the CTA button to say “Get Started”
Change button linkUpdate the hero button to link to /contact
Change multipleChange the hero heading to X and the subtitle to Y

Layout and sections

TaskExample prompt
Add sectionAdd a new section below the hero with two columns
Add sectionAdd a features section with three cards
Add at topAdd a banner section at the top of the page
RestructureChange the hero from one column to two columns (image left, text right)
Remove sectionRemove the footer section

Images and media

TaskExample prompt
Swap imageReplace the hero image with [attached image]
Swap imageChange the hero image to use the image from the media library with ID 42
Add imageAdd an image to the About section
TaskExample prompt
Update linkChange the “Learn More” button to link to /about
Update linkMake the CTA button open in a new tab
Update styleMake the primary button use the accent color

Accordions and tabs

TaskExample prompt
Update tabChange the first tab title to “Overview”
Update contentUpdate the FAQ accordion: change the answer for “How do I sign up?” to “Click Get Started.”

Best practices

  1. Reference the element — “the hero heading,” “the first button,” “the About section”
  2. Be specific — “Change the hero heading to X” is better than “change the heading”
  3. One element at a time — For multiple changes, send separate prompts or list them clearly
  4. Use the preview — Select the page first; the agent sees the current content
If the agent has trouble finding an element, try rephrasing with the exact text: “Change the paragraph that says ‘Lorem ipsum’ to ‘Welcome to our site.’”
After significant layout changes, the agent may regenerate Elementor CSS. This happens automatically when you publish.