Thrive Architect Elements

Using the Decorations Option in Thrive Architect

The Decorations option is one of the general options that are available for more elements, such as the “Background Section”,...

Using the Icon Manager in Thrive Dashboard

The Thrive Architect plugin comes with a lot of icons that you can add to your content. However, you have...

Using the Featured Content Option of the Post List Element in Thrive Architect

Do you want to highlight specific posts and draw more attention to your most important content? The Featured Content option...

Using the Responsive Option in Thrive Architect

Thrive Architect gives you complete control over which elements appear on Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile. The Responsive option makes it...

Using Shortcodes With Thrive Architect

The Thrive Architect plugin is compatible with WordPress shortcodes – so you can use your shortcodes in the editor and...

Using the Radio Custom Field Type in Thrive Architect

If you use the “Lead Generation” element and you connect your form to a service, you can add various types...

Using HTML Attributes in Thrive Architect

Were you looking for a way to add more style to the Thrive Architect elements? The HTML Attributes option lets...

Using Scroll Behavior for Thrive Architect Elements

Do you want to make your website more dynamic and keep visitors engaged as they scroll through your content? Using...

Using the Block Element in Thrive Architect

The “Block” element comes in handy if you want to quickly combine more types of blocks to create professionally designed...

Creating a 2-Step Opt-in Using the Thrive Lightbox of Thrive Architect

You can easily create a 2-step lead generation process using the basic features built into Thrive Architect. In case you’re...
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