Changelog and Custom Lists for Elementor

The Logger is a widget for the Elementor Builder for creating a Changelog or advanced Custom Lists. The widget allows you to create a nice and clear list of changes for any product easier and taking into account all the requirements.

Elementor 10.0.4 RC 1
Released today – 6 hours ago

  • Updated
    Automatically supports WordPress time and date formats
  • Added
    Customizable step sizes, frames per second etc.
  • Fixed
    Full Code Refactoring.
  • Removed
    Optimized CSS and JS files.

Creating Changelog and Custom Lists for Elementor is useful for any owners or developers of web projects who regularly update their products. The Logger widget has various labels for change types together with additional adjustments with icons library to detail the list and highlight the main things.

Suitable for all kind of layouts and templates in Changelog Lists for Elementor
Suitable for all kind of layouts and templates in Changelog Lists for Elementor

Logger for Elementor is exceptionally compatible with all modern browsers. It does not matter which browser users view your site: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Edge. Everything will look great on all devices and in all browsers. And this is especially important if your website has much unique content, such as a Blog, Glossary, Portfolio, Corporate Website, eCommerce Project, Creative Agency, Real Estate Listing, Personal CV, a Restaurant, Retail Company, Global Media Agency or Magazine.

Changelog Lists Crafted for Elementor Builder
Changelog Lists Crafted for Elementor Builder

The Logger has very flexible settings. You can change the colors, fonts, background, border-radius, paddings, and margins for each element. All this can be configured directly from the Elementor’s interface and does not require additional code knowledge.

Customize everything without a single line of code in Changelog Lists for Elementor
Customize everything without a single line of code in Changelog Lists for Elementor

The plugin installation takes only a few seconds. Also, you do not need to make any additional settings. The plugin is ready to work immediately after installation – you only need to install and activate it in WordPress. Read more about capabilities and settings in the Online Documentation.