Thrive Architect Elements

Creating a Conditional Custom Menu Using Thrive Architect

When you create a Custom Menu for your website using Thrive Architect or Thrive Theme Builder, you have the option...

Assigning WordPress User Roles Through a Lead Generation Element

When setting up the WordPress account connection for a “Lead Generation” element, you will have to choose a role that...

Creating a TikTok Social Follow Icon in Thrive Architect

In case you want to find out how you can download a TikTok icon pack and create a TikTok social...

Ensuring Your Menu is Visible on All Devices & Best Practices for Mobile View

When building your website, it is very important that you take care of the aspect of your pages and posts...

Creating an Application Form in Thrive Architect

An application form will help you quickly and easily collect information from the visitors from your site. It is very...

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...

Using the ‘Capture Testimonials’ Element in Thrive Architect

You can use the “Capture Testimonials” element from the Thrive editor to easily gather written testimonials from your users. If...

Setting Up the Hidden Custom Field Type in a Lead Generation Element

If you’re using a “Lead Generation” element and you want to add a custom field, one of the options you...

Setting Up a Textarea Custom Field Type in a Lead Generation Element

If you are using a “Lead Generation” element into your post or page, and you connect your form to a...

The Heading Style Options in Thrive Architect

Do you want to customize your heading styles to match your website’s look and feel? You can do that using...
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