Atomic CSS Pro is actively evolving.
This changelog tracks new features, workflow improvements, bug fixes, UI refinements, and performance enhancements as the system continues to grow.
The goal is simple: build a cleaner, faster, and more scalable CSS workflow for modern WordPress and Elementor development.
Release Philosophy
Atomic CSS Pro is built iteratively and intentionally.
Rather than pushing unnecessary changes or bloated feature sets, updates focus on workflow improvements, maintainability, UI refinement, reusable systems, and real-world WordPress development needs.
Every release aims to improve the overall developer experience while keeping the system lightweight, organized, and performance-focused.
Current Release
Version 0.9 Beta
Status: Active Development
Release Phase: Private Beta
Key Improvements
- New layout spacing architecture
- Nested section padding systems
- Sticky editor workspace improvements
- Elementor editor collision fixes
- Refined surface and glass systems
- Improved responsive utility scaling
- Better section composition workflows
Version History
v0.9 Beta — May 2026
Added
- Sticky editor workspace
- Nested section spacing utilities
- Trust row utility system
- Reusable surface architecture
- Section composition workflows
Improved
- Responsive layout scaling
- Typography hierarchy
- Grid consistency
- Surface refinement systems
- Elementor workflow integration
Fixed
- Elementor editor UI collisions
- Nested container spacing issues
- Mobile navigation styling inconsistencies
- Dropdown menu responsiveness
v0.8 Beta — April 2026
Added
- Snapshot restoration system
- Section export architecture
- Structured utility organization
- Reusable layout systems
Improved
- Code editor usability
- Surface styling consistency
- Section management workflows
Fixed
- Tab sorting inconsistencies
- Editor rendering edge cases
- Spacing utility conflicts
Community & Feedback
Atomic CSS Pro is being refined through real-world WordPress and Elementor workflows.
Future public resources may include:
- GitHub issue tracking
- Feature request submissions
- Public roadmap updates
- Documentation improvements
- Community snippets and shared workflows
Looking Ahead
Future development will continue focusing on cleaner architecture, better workflow ergonomics, stronger Elementor integration, performance-focused systems, and scalable design consistency.
The long-term vision is to create a professional-grade CSS workflow system that feels lightweight, modern, maintainable, and genuinely useful for real-world WordPress development.