Thrive Architect Elements

Using the Button Element in Thrive Architect

Are you looking to boost user engagement, drive conversions, or guide visitors to take specific actions on your website? Buttons...

Using Animations and Actions in Thrive Architect

The “Animation and Action” options are a set of features, created with the purpose of controlling what happens when someone...

Using the Custom HTML and Google Map Elements in Thrive Architect

Do you want to add custom HTML code to a page created using Thrive Architect? You can use the Custom...

Setting Up a GDPR Checkbox Custom Field Type in a Lead Generation Element

If you use the “Lead Generation” element and you connect your form to multiple email services, you can also display...

Using the Lead Generation Element of Thrive Architect

Do you want to use the Lead Generation element with all its styling and functionalities to ensure it fulfills its...

Using Dynamic Values When Setting up a Progress Bar

Curious about how you can make your progress tracking more engaging and transparent for your users? By enabling the “Current...

Using the Parallax Feature in Thrive Architect

The “Parallax” feature comes in handy when you want to give a unique, dynamic, and engaging design to the page...

Using Background Section Element in Thrive Architect

With the help of the “Background Section” element, you can add backgrounds with various styles to your page and customize...

Using the Progress Bar Element in Thrive Architect

Do you want to visually showcase progress, achievements, or goals on your website to better engage your audience? The Progress...

Using the Custom Menu Element

Do you want to build a Custom Menu that matches the look and feel of your website? You can do...
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