The Elementor GitHub organization page and all respective repositories are collaborative spaces for web creators, developers, enthusiasts, and users alike to contribute, share ideas, and help shape the future of Elementor in a positive and welcoming way.
All participants are expected to follow this Code of Conduct without exceptions.
In the interest of fostering an open, inclusive, and welcoming environment, we strive to maintain, in all collaborative spaces, an undiscriminatory and harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of skill level, ability, disability, socioeconomic status, political inclination, age, appearance, nationality, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, or religion.
This Code of Conduct outlines our expectations for all those who participate in any Elementor GitHub space, as well as the consequences of unacceptable behavior.
We invite all those who participate to help us create safe and positive experiences for everyone.
To ensure everyone has a good, welcoming, and positive experience, we outlined a few rules that should be followed and enforced by all participants.
We embrace healthy conversations but don't tolerate behavior that disrespects or discriminates against other contributors or maintainers. Be aware of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Let's make this a safe space for anyone to contribute and share ideas.
Our spaces are open for contributors with any experience level. Be receptive to other ideas or points of view and welcoming to all contributors, especially those who are inexperienced.
Criticize ideas, not people.
Explain your thoughts and keep discussions relevant to Elementor products. We don't engage in talks about politics, religion, or other unrelated topics.
Heated, offensive, and off-topic discussions will be removed at our discretion without warning or requiring any explanation.
Organize and submit your issues, discussions, and comments correctly:
- Always follow our Contribution Guidelines.
- Submit Issues only to report bugs.
- Submit Feature Request Discussions only to request features.
- Don't use any space to request support or to file complaints.
Use the official Elementor support channels instead. - Search before submitting new threads to avoid duplicates.
- Troubleshoot your issues before submitting a bug report.
- Provide instant and thorough information when requested.
- Stay on topic when commenting.
- Don't use other issues or discussions to report different bugs or feature requests.
Instead, submit new ones or join the ones that are already open. - Avoid commenting "+1" or "Agreed," use the upvote button when available.
We're here to create a positive and welcoming environment.
Always be respectful, show empathy, respect differing opinions, give and accept feedback gracefully, apologize for mistakes, and focus on keeping all spaces welcoming for all contributors by following our Guidelines above.
Please avoid inappropriate behavior, including using offensive or sexualized language, trolling, harassment, discrimination, disclosing private information without permission, spam or off-topic discussions, and posting complaints about the Elementor company or other subjects.
Our maintainers will enforce these guidelines and take fair action if necessary.
We reserve the right to close, lock, or remove any thread or comment at any time without warning or explanation. Continuing inappropriate behavior will result in a permanent ban at our discretion.
This Code of Conduct applies to all Elementor GitHub pages and spaces, including but not limited to Issues and Discussions.
If you wish to file a complaint, please reach out to Elementor Support.
Our Code of Conduct is an adaptation of the Contributor Covenant and the GitHub Community Code of Conduct.