Thrive Architect Elements

Setting up Table of Contents Element in Thrive Architect

The “Table of Contents” element is used to display a kind of summary of your page, in a structured way....

Difference Between Blog List and Post List Elements

The “Blog List” element is very similar to the “Post List” one. Both elements are used as a way to...

Using the Click to Tweet Element in Thrive Architect

Just as its name says, the “Click to Tweet” element is useful, if you want to give your users/visitors the...

Using WooCommerce Widgets in Thrive Architect

Do you want to showcase your products and enhance your online store’s functionality on your website? Using WooCommerce widgets in...

Adding Guarantee Boxes to Your Thrive Architect Pages

Guarantee boxes are commonly used for sales pages to lower the risk for the buyer of a particular product or...

Enabling Lesson Type Element in the Lesson List Element

If you’re using a “Lesson List” element on your site, there is an option that can help you quickly add...

Using the Advanced Options of Conditional Display Settings

When editing some of the elements from the Thrive Editor, you are able to set up conditional display options, which...

Using the Number Counter Element in Thrive Architect

In this article we will have a look at the “Number Counter” element, a useful tool for displaying stats, values,...

Using the User Profile Element in Thrive Architect

The “User Profile” element can help you create self-managed profile pages, thus allowing the users of your website to customize...

Using the “More Tag” Element in Thrive Architect – Excerpts

The “More Tag” element can be used to hide fragments of your blog post content, when it is displayed on...
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