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❓Topic covered in this documentation article:

Gutenberg vs Elementor Comparison: WPDistrib Lab Analysis

📚 Related topics in the documentation base:

🟡 Iteration 2 —
Tagged version

🏷 This article has been tagged: it now has all the basic technical elements to be properly interpreted by search engines.

This includes SEO metadata (title, description, excerpt), a featured image, and a consistent internal linking structure.

📌 This step is not yet a complete SEO optimization, but it allows the article to be shared properly on social media.
Thanks to its image, title, and excerpt, it’s ready to circulate in a content distribution logic.

Comparison of Gutenberg vs Elementor, highlighting features, performance, and usability for WordPress editors.

Gutenberg vs Elementor Comparison: WPDistrib Lab Analysis🧪 The WPDistrib Lab conducts a Gutenberg vs Elementor comparison to explore the differences between these two popular WordPress editors. Discover the results of an experiment based on creating simple pages featuring text and images. Why Compare Gutenberg and Elementor? 🤔 Each editor offers a unique approach to creating…

Gutenberg vs Elementor Comparison: WPDistrib Lab Analysis🧪

The WPDistrib Lab conducts a Gutenberg vs Elementor comparison to explore the differences between these two popular WordPress editors.

Discover the results of an experiment based on creating simple pages featuring text and images.

Comparison of Gutenberg vs Elementor, highlighting features, performance, and usability for WordPress editors.

Why Compare Gutenberg and Elementor? 🤔

Each editor offers a unique approach to creating WordPress pages:

  • Gutenberg: Natively integrated into WordPress, it is favored by WPDistrib for its simplicity and lightweight nature. No other editor is included in the WPDistrib pack, as Gutenberg meets the fundamental needs of users.
  • Elementor: Highly popular, this visual editor has attracted many WordPress users, especially during a time when WordPress relied on a basic editor resembling a simple word processor.

This Test Answers Key Questions:

  • What are the main differences between Gutenberg and Elementor?
  • Which editor is more accessible for a novice user?
  • Which editor is best suited for your projects?

This Gutenberg vs Elementor comparison aims to provide answers based on a rigorous analysis.

Visual and Concrete Comparison 🌟

Two distinct sites were created using the WPDistrib pack to conduct this test:

  • Gutenberg Version: A site using the original WPDistrib pack, optimized with WordPress’s native editor.
  • Elementor Version: A site based on the WPDistrib pack, with the addition of the Elementor extension to build the page.

These two pages allow you to visualize the strengths and weaknesses of each editor, helping you better understand their advantages in a similar context.

Explore the Gutenberg vs Elementor Comparison 🔍

The results of this Gutenberg vs Elementor comparison are directly integrated into the content of two distinct pages:

  • Page 1: Created with Gutenberg on the first site using the original WPDistrib pack.
  • Page 2: Built with Elementor on the second site, based on WPDistrib with the addition of this extension.

👉 The critique and analysis of both page editors are already included within the content of the pages themselves.

What to Do?

Visit these pages to discover the differences in terms of design, usability, and final rendering:

💡 Did this article speak to you, make you think, or make you want to go further?

You might be wondering:

  • Can I create a website that reflects who I am, without relying on a closed tool?
  • Can I learn to publish, structure, and organize my content myself?
  • Am I ready to dedicate time to it?

If the answer is yes, then you’re in the right place.

Creating a useful and sustainable website does take some time — but it’s time well invested, to learn how to do things with clarity and method.

That’s exactly the goal of WPDistrib:

save time right from the start,
→ with an already optimized WordPress,
→ and free resources to learn how to use it well.


  • 👉 Want to start with an enhanced, lightweight, already optimized WordPress? I download WPDistrib
  • Prefer to learn and understand before you dive in?👉 I explore the documentation base
  • 👉 Want to go further and structure a site around a profession or a passion? I discover the method
Comparison of Gutenberg vs Elementor, highlighting features, performance, and usability for WordPress editors.
🟡 Iteration 2 —
Tagged version

🏷 This article has been tagged: it now has all the basic technical elements to be properly interpreted by search engines.

This includes SEO metadata (title, description, excerpt), a featured image, and a consistent internal linking structure.

📌 This step is not yet a complete SEO optimization, but it allows the article to be shared properly on social media.
Thanks to its image, title, and excerpt, it’s ready to circulate in a content distribution logic.

Gutenberg vs Elementor Comparison: WPDistrib Lab Analysis🧪 The WPDistrib Lab conducts a Gutenberg vs Elementor comparison to explore the differences between these two popular WordPress editors. Discover the results of an experiment based on creating simple pages featuring text and images. Why Compare Gutenberg and Elementor? 🤔 Each editor offers a unique approach to creating…

Beginning of the article

Gutenberg vs Elementor Comparison: WPDistrib Lab Analysis🧪

The WPDistrib Lab conducts a Gutenberg vs Elementor comparison to explore the differences between these two popular WordPress editors.

Discover the results of an experiment based on creating simple pages featuring text and images.

Comparison of Gutenberg vs Elementor, highlighting features, performance, and usability for WordPress editors.

Why Compare Gutenberg and Elementor? 🤔

Each editor offers a unique approach to creating WordPress pages:

  • Gutenberg: Natively integrated into WordPress, it is favored by WPDistrib for its simplicity and lightweight nature. No other editor is included in the WPDistrib pack, as Gutenberg meets the fundamental needs of users.
  • Elementor: Highly popular, this visual editor has attracted many WordPress users, especially during a time when WordPress relied on a basic editor resembling a simple word processor.

This Test Answers Key Questions:

  • What are the main differences between Gutenberg and Elementor?
  • Which editor is more accessible for a novice user?
  • Which editor is best suited for your projects?

This Gutenberg vs Elementor comparison aims to provide answers based on a rigorous analysis.

Visual and Concrete Comparison 🌟

Two distinct sites were created using the WPDistrib pack to conduct this test:

  • Gutenberg Version: A site using the original WPDistrib pack, optimized with WordPress’s native editor.
  • Elementor Version: A site based on the WPDistrib pack, with the addition of the Elementor extension to build the page.

These two pages allow you to visualize the strengths and weaknesses of each editor, helping you better understand their advantages in a similar context.

Explore the Gutenberg vs Elementor Comparison 🔍

The results of this Gutenberg vs Elementor comparison are directly integrated into the content of two distinct pages:

  • Page 1: Created with Gutenberg on the first site using the original WPDistrib pack.
  • Page 2: Built with Elementor on the second site, based on WPDistrib with the addition of this extension.

👉 The critique and analysis of both page editors are already included within the content of the pages themselves.

What to Do?

Visit these pages to discover the differences in terms of design, usability, and final rendering:

End of the article

💡 Did this article speak to you, make you think, or make you want to go further?

You might be wondering:

  • Can I create a website that reflects who I am, without relying on a closed tool?
  • Can I learn to publish, structure, and organize my content myself?
  • Am I ready to dedicate time to it?

If the answer is yes, then you’re in the right place.

Creating a useful and sustainable website does take some time — but it’s time well invested, to learn how to do things with clarity and method.

That’s exactly the goal of WPDistrib:

save time right from the start,
→ with an already optimized WordPress,
→ and free resources to learn how to use it well.


  • 👉 Want to start with an enhanced, lightweight, already optimized WordPress? I download WPDistrib
  • Prefer to learn and understand before you dive in?👉 I explore the documentation base
  • 👉 Want to go further and structure a site around a profession or a passion? I discover the method