Thrive Architect Elements

Saving and Previewing a Website on Desktop, Mobile, and Tablet

If you would like to know how to save your page and then, see what it looks like on various...

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...

Automation Using Lead Generation Forms with Non-mandatory Email Field

Is an email field mandatory in a form? In some situations, the email field might not have to be required...

Setting up the Checkbox Custom Field Type in a Lead Generation Element

If you’re using a “Lead Generation” element on your post or page, and you connect your form to a service,...

Setting up a Text Custom Field Type in a Lead Generation Element

When editing a “Lead Generation” element, you can add custom fields to your form. A very common type of custom...

Differences Between a Single Opt-in and a Double Opt-in

There are mailing service providers that support “Single” and “Double opt-in” forms as well. If you are connecting a Lead...

Using the Fill Counter Element in Thrive Architect

Are you looking to display engaging data or progress percentages on your website to capture your audience’s attention? The Fill...

Adding Styled Frames to Your Videos

You can add styled frames to your videos to make them stand out, using the Video element in Thrive Architect...

Sending Responses From Lead Generation Element as Tags to Autoresponders

When you are setting up a “Lead Generation” element, you have the option of not only using general tags but...
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