Stop clicking the wrong Edit button.
The problem every WordPress builder user knows
You open the Pages list. You hover over a row. You click Edit.
Gutenberg loads.
You didn’t want Gutenberg. You wanted Elementor. Or Breakdance. Or Divi. But the default WordPress Edit link is always first, and muscle memory betrays you at least once a day.
It’s a small friction. But small frictions compound. Over a week of building client sites, that’s dozens of wrong clicks, wasted page loads, and a mild but persistent irritation that never quite goes away.
One setting. Fixed permanently.
Web321 Admin Row Actions is a lightweight wp-admin utility that does exactly one thing well: it puts your page builder’s edit link first, and moves the Gutenberg Edit link to the right where it’s out of the way.
Install it. Configure it once. Never click the wrong Edit button again.
Works with the builders you already use
The plugin auto-detects which page builders are active on your site and pre-enables the right settings. No manual setup on first run.
Supported builders:
- Breakdance
- Elementor (Free \& Pro)
- Divi (theme and plugin, frontend and backend builder)
- Beaver Builder (Lite \& Pro)
- Bricks
- Oxygen Builder
- WPBakery Page Builder
- Avada / Fusion Builder
- Cornerstone (X Theme \& Pro Theme)
- SiteOrigin Page Builder
Running more than one builder across different post types? Use the drag-to-reorder priority list to set exactly which builder link appears first.
Everything is configurable
- Rename the Gutenberg Edit link to something unambiguous, like “Edit With Gutenberg”
- Choose whether Gutenberg sits right after your builder links, or all the way at the far right
- Apply the change only to the post types that matter — posts, pages, or any custom post type
- Enable and disable individual builders without touching anything else
Built for agencies and freelancers
If you manage multiple WordPress sites, each running a different page builder, this plugin belongs in your standard install stack. It works silently in the background, adds no front-end overhead, and cleans up after itself completely if you ever remove it.

