

ECS → Modules admin screen — enable or disable each module with a toggle.
ECS adds what Elementor doesn’t have — without replacing what it does well.
Every feature is a standalone module. Enable only what you need from ECS Modules in the WordPress admin. Unused modules load zero CSS, zero JS, and register no hooks.
A Default Colours tab appears inside Elementor’s Site Settings, right next to Global Colors.
Two additional layout modes for Elementor Flex Containers:
Slider Mode — Turn any container into a CSS-only slider. No JS library, no dependencies.
Custom Layout — Pick a Theme Builder template as the layout frame. Place ECS Placeholder widgets inside the template; ECS distributes the container’s children into those slots automatically. Supports cycling and graceful fallback. Works live in the Elementor editor.
Arrange Loop Grid items inside a Custom Layout template using ECS Placeholder widgets — powered by Elementor’s native Loop Grid query. Full editorial control over the item grid without leaving Elementor.
Turn any Elementor Nav Menu widget into a responsive hamburger menu. Layout, alignment, animation, and breakpoint controls — all from the Elementor panel.
Wrap images inside text blocks with float controls and captions. Magazine-style editorial layouts built entirely in Elementor.
Save any widget’s Style tab settings as a named preset and apply them to other widgets of the same type in one click — across pages, templates, and sites. Export and import your full style library as JSON.
Edit any Elementor widget’s raw settings JSON directly from the panel. Raw textarea for paste-and-replace, interactive tree view for surgical edits. Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl/Cmd + Enter to apply.
The original loop skin functionality is preserved in the Legacy module for existing sites built with ECS 3.x. If you’re updating from ECS 3.x, this module activates automatically. For new projects, use Elementor’s native Loop Builder.
Note: This plugin requires Elementor (free). Container Layout (Custom Layout mode) and Style Templates require Elementor Pro.