“Delete Elements from a Page” in Elementor refers to the process of removing widgets, sections, or columns that you no longer want on your page. Elementor makes it easy to delete any unwanted elements directly within the editor. Here’s how you can do it:
Steps to Delete Elements in Elementor
1. Delete a Widget
Widgets are individual elements (like text, images, buttons, etc.) that you add to your page.
- Hover Over the Widget: Place your cursor over the widget you want to delete. A pink outline will appear around it.

- Right-Click: Right-click on the widget to open a context menu.

- Select Delete: From the menu, click Delete to remove the widget.
Alternatively:
- Click on the widget to select it.
- Press the Delete key on your keyboard.
2. Delete a Section
Sections are the largest containers in Elementor, grouping columns and widgets together.
- Hover Over the Section: Place your cursor near the top of the section until the section handle (a pink icon with six dots) appears.

- Right-Click: Right-click on the section handle.

- Select Delete: Click Delete in the menu.
Undo Deletions
If you delete an element by mistake, Elementor allows you to undo the action:
- Undo Button: Click the Undo button (circular arrow) in the bottom-left corner of the editor.
- Keyboard Shortcut: Press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Cmd+Z (Mac) to undo the last action.
Tips for Deleting Elements
- Check for Nested Elements: If you delete a column or section, all widgets inside it will also be deleted. Ensure there’s nothing important nested inside.
- Preview Before Deleting: Use the preview mode to check if the element is truly unnecessary.
- Backup Your Page: Before making major changes, save or duplicate the page to avoid losing critical content.
When to Delete Elements
- To improve page performance by removing unnecessary elements.
- To remove outdated content or widgets.
- To simplify a page layout.