Add Elementor compatibility to readme#1863
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Adds an "Elementor Compatibility" section to the README explaining that WP User Frontend can be used with Elementor to build frontend forms, dashboards, and subscription pages without shortcodes. Documents available Elementor widgets (Account, Subscription, Post Form), basic integration workflow (drag & drop, customize, publish), and clarifies that WP User Frontend manages form logic, roles, and permissions while Elementor handles layout and design.
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WalkthroughThe PR adds a new "Elementor Compatibility" section to the README documenting WP User Frontend's integration with Elementor, listing available widgets, and explaining the role division between the plugin and Elementor in the integration model. ChangesElementor Compatibility Documentation
Estimated code review effort🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~3 minutes Poem
✨ Finishing Touches🧪 Generate unit tests (beta)
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Adds an "Elementor Compatibility" section to the README explaining that WP User Frontend can be used with Elementor to build frontend forms, dashboards, and subscription pages without shortcodes. Documents available Elementor widgets (Account, Subscription, Post Form), basic integration workflow (drag & drop, customize, publish), and clarifies that WP User Frontend manages form logic, roles, and permissions while Elementor handles layout and design.
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