/*! Elementor - | V3.8.1 - 13-11-2022 */.elemento...

When you inspect the source code of an Elementor-built website, you will often see these comments at the top of CSS blocks. They serve as a "timestamp" for the plugin version to help:

: Browsers and performance plugins use these version strings to determine if they need to fetch a new version of the stylesheet or use a saved (cached) copy. Key Features of Elementor 3.8

The string /*! elementor - v3.8.1 - 13-11-2022 */ is a versioning comment found in the files generated by Elementor , a popular visual website builder for WordPress. This specific comment indicates that the styles being loaded were created or last updated using Elementor version 3.8.1 , which was released on November 13, 2022 . What is this code?

: Developers use it to verify if a site is running an outdated version of the plugin that might be causing layout issues.

The version was part of a major release cycle focused on infrastructure and performance. Notable features from this era included: The Elementor Pro Changelog- Version Updates

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When you inspect the source code of an Elementor-built website, you will often see these comments at the top of CSS blocks. They serve as a "timestamp" for the plugin version to help:

: Browsers and performance plugins use these version strings to determine if they need to fetch a new version of the stylesheet or use a saved (cached) copy. Key Features of Elementor 3.8

The string /*! elementor - v3.8.1 - 13-11-2022 */ is a versioning comment found in the files generated by Elementor , a popular visual website builder for WordPress. This specific comment indicates that the styles being loaded were created or last updated using Elementor version 3.8.1 , which was released on November 13, 2022 . What is this code?

: Developers use it to verify if a site is running an outdated version of the plugin that might be causing layout issues.

The version was part of a major release cycle focused on infrastructure and performance. Notable features from this era included: The Elementor Pro Changelog- Version Updates

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