The nice thing about Avada is that you can essentially turn off those features you do not want to use. And the code is quite well written and fast. There is a fine line to be drawn for those of us who are not coders. Using a bare bones framework makes sense but sometimes it puts us in over our heads yet using a theme with all the bells and whistles sometimes saddles you with a lot of extra stuff you don’t need and it results in inefficient code. To me from what I can see so far, Avada allows non-coders to put together something useful while allowing advanced coders the opportunity to do a whole bunch of neat things. It all depends on your needs. What works for some might not work for others.
One important point to make though is always ensure that you have properly backed up your site content so that you are not entirely dependent on one theme and therefore you can change and experiment with others relatively painlessly. And experiment on a development server or use something like WAMP or XAMP!
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