Thrive Architect Elements

Creating a Page That Automatically Scrolls Down After a Certain Time

In Thrive Architect, you can create a page that, after a certain amount of time after being accessed, will automatically...

Using the Advanced Settings in the Layout and Position Option

The “Layout & Position” options let you customize the margins, padding, alignment of various elements that you might have on...

Adding a Call to Action Element With Thrive Architect

Do you want to encourage your website visitors to take the next step, like signing up or making a purchase?...

Using the Styled List Element in Thrive Architect

The “Styled List” is basically a bullet point list but with more complex options. Let’s see what those are: Add...

Adding Shadows to Thrive Architect Elements

Important! The “Text Shadow” option, previously found in the Text options, is now found within the “Shadow” options. The “Shadow”...

Styling an Element in Thrive Themes

The “Style Options” panel comes with a set of pre-defined templates you can choose from when setting up the style...

Using the Social Follow Element in Thrive Architect

Do you want to grow your social media following and make it easy for visitors to connect with you online?...

Using the Global Style Feature on Content Box Element

Do you want to maintain uniformity among content boxes on your website? This will not only help you create a...

Using the Icon Element in Thrive Architect

Adding icons to a page is an important part of building a website. This can be done in a few...

Using the Numbered List Element in Thrive Architect

Do you want to organize information more clearly and guide your users step by step? By using a Numbered List,...
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