Elementor prompt examples
Use these prompts as templates for editing Elementor pages.
Text changes
| Task | Example prompt |
|---|
| Change heading | Change the hero heading to “Welcome to Our Site” |
| Change heading | Update the main heading to “We Build Great Websites” |
| Change paragraph | Change the subtitle to “Your partner in digital growth” |
| Change button text | Change the CTA button to say “Get Started” |
| Change button link | Update the hero button to link to /contact |
| Change multiple | Change the hero heading to X and the subtitle to Y |
Layout and sections
| Task | Example prompt |
|---|
| Add section | Add a new section below the hero with two columns |
| Add section | Add a features section with three cards |
| Add at top | Add a banner section at the top of the page |
| Restructure | Change the hero from one column to two columns (image left, text right) |
| Remove section | Remove the footer section |
| Task | Example prompt |
|---|
| Swap image | Replace the hero image with [attached image] |
| Swap image | Change the hero image to use the image from the media library with ID 42 |
| Add image | Add an image to the About section |
| Task | Example prompt |
|---|
| Update link | Change the “Learn More” button to link to /about |
| Update link | Make the CTA button open in a new tab |
| Update style | Make the primary button use the accent color |
Accordions and tabs
| Task | Example prompt |
|---|
| Update tab | Change the first tab title to “Overview” |
| Update content | Update the FAQ accordion: change the answer for “How do I sign up?” to “Click Get Started.” |
Best practices
- Reference the element — “the hero heading,” “the first button,” “the About section”
- Be specific — “Change the hero heading to X” is better than “change the heading”
- One element at a time — For multiple changes, send separate prompts or list them clearly
- 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.