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We're excited to announce some important updates to our GitHub repository. We've recently revised our Contribution Guidelines and introduced a new Code of Conduct. These changes are part of our ongoing commitment to fostering a positive, inclusive, and collaborative environment for all contributors.
📖 Updated Contribution Guidelines
Our Contribution Guidelines are essential for maintaining the quality and efficiency of our collaborative efforts. Here are some key points:
🌐 Community Contributions: We welcome contributions from everyone. Whether you're answering questions, submitting bug reports, feature requests, or code contributions, your input is valuable to us.
GitHub Usage: We use GitHub exclusively for bug reports, feature requests, and code contributions. Remember, all communication should be in English.
🛟 Support Requests: Please, do not use GitHub for support requests. Instead, use our official support channels.
Got a brilliant idea for Elementor? We're all ears! Your feature requests are a vital part of our continuous improvement. To ensure your ideas are heard and considered effectively, here's how you can submit a feature request:
🔍 Search Before Posting: Before creating a new Feature Request, please search for similar requests to prevent creating duplicates.
✅ Confirm Before Posting Please check the Elementor Features page before posting to avoid requesting an existing feature.
✒️ Clear and Concise Title: Summarize your title in a short sentence that can help identify your request at a glance without needing to read the description.
🗨️ Detailed Description: Elaborate on how you envision the feature. Include examples, use cases, and any other relevant details.
☑️ Describe the Solution: Describe how you'd like a solution to be implemented.
🧭 Consider Alternatives: Mention any alternative solutions or workarounds you've considered.
📎 Additional Context: Provide any additional information, like screenshots or links, that might help us understand your request better.
☝️ One Request Per Thread: To keep things organized, please submit only one feature request per thread.
For more on requesting a feature and to submit your ideas, check out the How to Request a Feature section in our Contribution Guidelines.
🤝 New Code of Conduct
Our new Code of Conduct is designed to ensure a respectful and harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of background or expertise. Key takeaways include:
🤗 Be Respectful and Empathetic: Embrace healthy conversations and respect diverse perspectives.
👐 Be Welcoming and Open-minded: Our community is for contributors of all experience levels.
🤓 Stay Constructive and On-topic: Criticize ideas, not people, and keep discussions relevant to Elementor.
Read the full Code of Conduct to understand our community standards.
💪 Join us!
We invite all our users to familiarize themselves with these updates. Your participation and adherence to these guidelines and conduct rules make Elementor a better place for everyone. Let's continue to help shape the future of Elementor together!
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👋 Hello Elementor Community!
We're excited to announce some important updates to our GitHub repository. We've recently revised our Contribution Guidelines and introduced a new Code of Conduct. These changes are part of our ongoing commitment to fostering a positive, inclusive, and collaborative environment for all contributors.
📖 Updated Contribution Guidelines
Our Contribution Guidelines are essential for maintaining the quality and efficiency of our collaborative efforts. Here are some key points:
🌐 Community Contributions:
We welcome contributions from everyone. Whether you're answering questions, submitting bug reports, feature requests, or code contributions, your input is valuable to us.
GitHub Usage:
We use GitHub exclusively for bug reports, feature requests, and code contributions. Remember, all communication should be in English.
🛟 Support Requests:
Please, do not use GitHub for support requests. Instead, use our official support channels.
Read the full Contribution Guidelines for more details.
🚀 How to Request a Feature
Got a brilliant idea for Elementor? We're all ears! Your feature requests are a vital part of our continuous improvement. To ensure your ideas are heard and considered effectively, here's how you can submit a feature request:
Before creating a new Feature Request, please search for similar requests to prevent creating duplicates.
Please check the Elementor Features page before posting to avoid requesting an existing feature.
Summarize your title in a short sentence that can help identify your request at a glance without needing to read the description.
Elaborate on how you envision the feature. Include examples, use cases, and any other relevant details.
Describe how you'd like a solution to be implemented.
Mention any alternative solutions or workarounds you've considered.
Provide any additional information, like screenshots or links, that might help us understand your request better.
To keep things organized, please submit only one feature request per thread.
For more on requesting a feature and to submit your ideas, check out the How to Request a Feature section in our Contribution Guidelines.
🤝 New Code of Conduct
Our new Code of Conduct is designed to ensure a respectful and harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of background or expertise. Key takeaways include:
🤗 Be Respectful and Empathetic:
Embrace healthy conversations and respect diverse perspectives.
👐 Be Welcoming and Open-minded:
Our community is for contributors of all experience levels.
🤓 Stay Constructive and On-topic:
Criticize ideas, not people, and keep discussions relevant to Elementor.
Read the full Code of Conduct to understand our community standards.
💪 Join us!
We invite all our users to familiarize themselves with these updates. Your participation and adherence to these guidelines and conduct rules make Elementor a better place for everyone. Let's continue to help shape the future of Elementor together!
Happy Contributing! 👍
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