Thrive Architect Elements

Enabling the URL Custom Field Type in Thrive Architect

When editing a “Lead Generation” element, you can add custom fields to your form. One of these types of custom...

Using the Styled Box Element in Thrive Architect

Do you want to make your content stand out and draw attention to important information on your website? The Styled...

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...

Creating Horizontal Forms Using Lead Generation Element

In Thrive Architect, you can customize your Lead Generation element in various ways. That means that you can also display...

Removing the Spacing Below Paragraphs & Headings

When you add a text element to your content, you may see extra space below, that doesn’t show in the...

Adding Facebook or Disqus Comments in Thrive Architect

This article will show you how to add Facebook / Disqus Comments to your website and how to use their...

Creating Menu Items Visible Only to Logged-in Users

If you would like to create a custom menu that has menu items only visible to the logged-in users of...

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...

Lead Details Sent in the Notification Email After Form Submission

If you set up an “Email Connection” for a form on your page, that you have created with the “Lead...

Integrating Gravity Forms with a Lead Generation Element

Are you looking for a way to capture leads efficiently and streamline your form-building process? By integrating Gravity Forms within...
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