4/15/2026 | 1 min read
WordPress and Elementor Checklist I Use for Client Sites
The WordPress and Elementor checks I use for clean layouts, mobile responsiveness, performance, and basic SEO before launch.

WordPress is still a strong choice for business websites, service pages, blogs, and client sites that need easy content management.
When I build or improve a WordPress site, I start by checking the structure: header, navigation, section spacing, typography, calls to action, and page hierarchy. A visitor should understand the business quickly without hunting for information.
Elementor helps create and update pages quickly, but it needs discipline. I avoid unnecessary nested layouts, keep sections reusable, and check mobile spacing carefully.
Before launch, I review image sizes, page speed, contact forms, SEO titles, meta descriptions, heading order, button links, and basic accessibility. I also check common WordPress issues like plugin conflicts, broken layouts, and slow third-party scripts.
A good WordPress/WP website should be easy for the client to manage and comfortable for visitors to use on mobile and desktop.