We’ve added powerful new features in The Plus Addons for Elementor and polished existing ones to help you build faster, design better, and manage your site with less effort.
Here’s what’s new at a glance:

- Dynamic Content without Elementor Pro: We’ve added New Dynamic Tags, which let you pull post and site data automatically into your designs without Elementor.
- For a detailed update, read the blog: Dynamic Tags for Elementor Are Now Free in The Plus Addons for Elementor – Big Announcement
- Smooth Animations with GSAP (Beta): We’ve added GSAP-based scroll, text, and image animations, giving you smoother and more modern motion effects. You can now create engaging, interactive pages without relying on extra animation plugins.
- More Animation Power in Existing Widgets: Popular widgets like Text, Heading, Creative Image, Cascading Image, and Number Counter now support GSAP animations. This gives you more creative freedom while working with widgets you already know.
- Clearer Settings with Helpful Labels: Many widgets now include clear labels for their options, including forms, dark mode, media, and content blocks. This makes settings easier to understand and speeds up your workflow, especially if you’re new.
- Easier Customization with Better UI Controls: We’ve improved the interface across Typography, Custom CSS, Display Conditions, Advanced Shadows, Glassmorphism, Equal Height, Sticky Column, and Wrapper Link settings, so adjusting styles and layouts feels smoother and more predictable.
- Faster Performance Behind the Scenes: We’ve cleaned up unused files and extra code, helping keep the plugin lightweight and improving overall performance.
- Better Lazy Load & AJAX Compatibility: Listing widgets now work more reliably with lazy loading and AJAX-based category filters, ensuring smoother content loading without layout issues.
For all the changes, check out the complete changelog here.
We’ve got some exciting updates planned this month. Stay in the loop with us so you don’t miss anything.

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🗞️— WordPress & Tech Bytes
- WordPress introduced a new AI agent skill called wp-playground that lets AI agents automatically run, test, and verify WordPress code using the Playground CLI, speeding up development and reducing manual setup. It enables agents to launch local WordPress instances, place generated code correctly, and check results in real time.
- WordPress published the 6.9.1 release schedule, outlining a series of bug scrub meetings followed by the release candidate around January 29 and the final general release on February 3, 2026. The update is a bug-fix maintenance release targeting issues introduced in WordPress 6.9 and will include only fixes for those regressions.
- Elementor version 3.34 introduces new Editor V4 features, including Atomic Tabs for more flexible tab layouts and Entrance Interactions for adding lightweight motion effects to elements. These updates improve design control and user experience while supporting the transition toward the next generation of the Elementor editor.
- The head of the WordPress AI team said SEO for AI agents still depends on core practices like structured data, semantic content, and strong internal linking. He explained that AI discovery focuses more on meaning and context rather than new ranking tricks.
- Google Search Advocate John Mueller said businesses should focus on practical SEO fundamentals and real audience data rather than debating “SEO vs GEO” labels, emphasizing that AI discovery matters only if it actually drives traffic.
- Google said it is exploring letting websites opt out of AI-powered search features like generative summaries and AI Mode, responding to pressure from publishers and regulators. This would give sites more control over how their content is used in AI results, but Google has not yet committed to specific tools or timelines.
- Google clarified that its AI Mode checkout and Universal Commerce Protocol will not allow merchants to raise prices above what’s shown on their own websites, countering criticism that AI-powered shopping could enable “surveillance pricing.
- Google says its AI Overviews appear less often when users do not engage with them, meaning the system learns where summaries are useful and reduces them for queries where people ignore them. This engagement-based approach aims to show AI summaries only when they help users find answers in search results.
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