UiChemy Now Supports Grid Container Layouts

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What issues did users face when exporting Figma designs with grid layouts?

Users previously encountered problems where exporting Figma designs that utilized grid layouts to Elementor resulted in improper layouts. This meant they had to manually fix layouts or rebuild sections after export, leading to wasted time and effort.

How can I effectively use grid layouts in my Figma designs?

Utilizing grid layouts in Figma helps maintain clean designs and better alignment. With UiChemy now supporting grid container layouts, you can export these designs directly to Elementor without worrying about layout issues, ensuring your design's structure is preserved.

Does UiChemy support exporting designs created with tools other than Figma?

No, UiChemy only converts designs created in Figma. It does not support exporting from any other design tools, so it's essential to create your designs in Figma to take advantage of the UiChemy Figma to WordPress Converter.

What are the benefits of using grid layouts for responsive design?

Grid layouts are beneficial for responsive design as they allow for better alignment and structure. This leads to cleaner designs that adapt well across devices. With UiChemy's support for grid layouts, you can ensure your exported designs maintain responsiveness without additional adjustments.

What common mistakes should I avoid when using grid layouts in Figma?

A common mistake is not considering how grid layouts will translate during export. Users should ensure their designs are structured properly in Figma, as UiChemy now supports these layouts, allowing for a smoother export process to Elementor without the need for post-export fixes.

How does UiChemy improve the workflow for designers using grid layouts?

UiChemy enhances the workflow by allowing designers to export grid layouts directly to Elementor without the hassle of fixing broken layouts or rebuilding sections. This streamlines the design process, enabling designers to focus more on creativity rather than troubleshooting export issues.

Last reviewed: April 27, 2026