> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.realmacsoftware.com/elements-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.realmacsoftware.com/elements-docs/getting-started/migrations.md).

# Comparisons

Whether you’re coming from Stacks, Blocs, or WordPress, you’ll feel right at home in Elements. We’ve designed it to be both powerful and intuitive, combining the flexibility of code with the simplicity of visual editing. Migrating your projects might feel like a big step, but don’t worry: this guide will walk you through what to expect, how to recreate common setups, and where Elements improves your existing workflow.

From familiar layout patterns to modern web standards, you’ll find smarter, cleaner ways to build. No plugins. No clutter. Just pure performance, freedom, and creative control.

Let’s get started.

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[RapidWeaver Elements vs Blocs](/elements-docs/getting-started/migrations/rapidweaver-elements-vs-blocs-app.md)
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[Switching to Elements](/elements-docs/switch-to-elements/rapidweaver-elements-vs-classic.md)
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[RapidWeaver Elements vs Stacks](/elements-docs/getting-started/migrations/rapidweaver-elements-vs-stacks.md)
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[RapidWeaver Elements vs Wordpress](/elements-docs/getting-started/migrations/rapidweaver-elements-vs-wordpress.md)
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