Thrive Features

Creating a Notification in the Notification Manager

Do you want to get notified about email signups, a completed AB test, or anything similar? Creating a notification in...

Using the Global Elements Section in the Thrive Dashboard

When you open the Thrive Dashboard, you will see that there are two main sections: The “Your Installed Products” section...

Loading Google Fonts Locally with Thrive Products

When using Google fonts on your site, they will be loaded from the Google servers. However, in case you want...

Using the User Access Manager

With the help of the “User Access Manager” you have the possibility to control who on your team, has access...

Disabling Google Fonts Loaded by Thrive Products

Thrive Themes Products, such as Thrive Architect or the Thrive Theme Builder Themes, use Google Fonts. These may appear on...

Using the Notification Manager to Call a Custom Script

In our latest update release, we added an important new feature in the Thrive Dashboard, called Notification Manager, from which...

Using the Native WordPress Font Library in Thrive Themes

Do you want to use additional fonts on your website without adding additional load caused by third party plugins or...

What Cookies Do the Thrive Products Use and Why?

The use of cookies is an important aspect to consider when it comes to having websites that are compliant with...

Tracking Website Data With Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager

Do you want to understand how visitors interact with your website and make better decisions based on real data? Tracking...

Using the WordPress Login Screen Branding Feature

Do you want to strengthen your brand identity and make your website’s login experience more professional? The WordPress Login Screen...
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