Thrive Architect Elements

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 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...

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...

Using Global Gradients in Thrive Architect

Do you want to maintain a uniform gradient on your website? You can do that using global gradients in Thrive...

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,...

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...

Adding Black and White Images in a Carousel that Change Color on Hover

Are you looking for a creative way to make your image carousels more visually engaging and interactive? Adding black and...

Using the Social Share Element in Thrive Architect

The greatest benefit of adding social share buttons to your page is that this can increase its online presence. Here...

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...

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...
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