Thrive Architect Elements

Creating an Off-Canvas Side Menu for Mobile Devices

When customizing your website, it’s important to take into consideration how your pages and posts will look when accessed from...

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...

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...

Using the Content Reveal Element in Thrive Architect

The “Content Reveal” element is useful if you want to show elements/parts of your page to users, only after a...

Using Borders and Corners Settings in Thrive Architect

Let’s see how the “Borders and Corners” element setting works. In order to use this setting, first, click on the...

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,...

Using the Post List Filter Element in Thrive Architect

In Thrive Architect (and Thrive Theme Builder), you are able to add a “Post List Filter” element, which will give...

Adding a Custom Field to the Lead Generation Element in Thrive Architect

When customizing a “Lead Generation” element, when you set up the form fields, besides having the three basic fields (Email,...

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...

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...
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