The JetStyleManager plugin for Elementor allows you to full control over page styles. You can define a certain styles settings set available for changing widgets’ appearance in Elementor editor.
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Key Features and Functions
1. Performance Optimization (The “Editor Load Level”)
One of its most unique features is the ability to control how many style settings are loaded in the Elementor panel.
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The Problem: Large Elementor addons can slow down the editor because they load hundreds of CSS controls for every widget.
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The Solution: JetStyleManager lets you set an “Editor Load Level” (from None to Full).
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How it works: You can style a widget at the “Full” level, save that style as a Skin, and then lower the Load Level to “None.” The widget keeps its look, but the editor remains lightning-fast because the heavy styling interface is hidden.
2. Styling for Gutenberg Blocks
While Elementor has built-in styling, the native WordPress Block Editor (Gutenberg) often lacks advanced design controls. JetStyleManager bridges this gap:
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It adds a “Block Style” button to supported blocks (like JetEngine Dynamic Blocks or JetFormBuilder).
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It provides a familiar, Elementor-like interface to adjust typography, margins, padding, colors, and borders directly inside Gutenberg.
3. Centralized Style Management
It serves as a “hub” for managing the appearance of various Crocoblock plugins from a single interface, ensuring design consistency across your site.
How to Use It (Step-by-Step)
For Performance (Elementor):
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Go to Crocoblock > JetPlugins Settings and set the Load Level to Full.
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Open Elementor and design your widget (e.g., a Pricing Table) exactly how you want it.
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Right-click the widget and select “Save as Skin.”
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Return to settings and drop the Load Level to None.
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On new pages, add the widget, right-click it, and select “Apply Skin” to get your pre-made design without the lag.
For Gutenberg:
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Install a supported plugin (like JetFormBuilder).
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Select a block in the editor.
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Click the “Block Style” icon (usually a brush or “S” icon) in the top toolbar or sidebar to open the styling panel.
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