Elipsa
Creative Magazine Theme
Elipsa - Creative Magazine Theme
Hi, and welcome to the Elipsa User Guide. The User Guide covers all the information needed to use the Elipsa theme to build an amazing website, as well as some helpful tips and tricks that will make your experience working with the Elipsa theme easier and more enjoyable. If you need any additional assistance while using our theme, you can always submit a ticket to our support forum at https://helpcenter.qodeinteractive.com/ and our support team will be glad to help you out.
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In this first section of the Elipsa User Guide we will go through the essential steps required to start building your website with the Elipsa theme. We will explain how to install the theme, import the included demo content, as well as how to update the theme. At the end of this section you will also find a set of Frequently Asked Question related to troubleshooting the theme.
Installing Elipsa
After downloading the Elipsa installation file from ThemeForest, extract it and in the extracted folder locate the elipsa.zip file. You can then install the Elipsa theme using one of the two following installation methods:
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WordPress upload - For most users, this is probably the simplest installation method. To install the Elipsa theme using this method, please follow these steps:
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Login to your WordPress admin panel
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Navigate to Appearance > Themes > Add New > Upload Theme
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Click on Choose File and select elipsa.zip
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Click on Install Now
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FTP upload - If you would like to install the Elipsa theme via FTP, please follow these steps:
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Extract the elipsa.zip file you previously located. You should now see a folder named elipsa
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Using an FTP client, login to the server where your WordPress website is hosted
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Using an FTP client, navigate to the /wp-content/themes/ directory under your WordPress website's root directory
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Using an FTP client, upload the previously extracted elipsa folder to the themes directory on your remote server
Once the installation is complete, your Elipsa theme will be ready for use. Now all you need to do is navigate to Appearance > Themes and activate the Elipsa theme. After you have done this, you should see Elipsa Core Options appear in the left navigation bar of your WordPress admin panel.
You should also see a notification at the top of the screen that required plugins need to be installed. Please install and activate all of the required plugins, since they are necessary for the theme to function properly.
Make sure to install and activate the "Edge Framework" plugin, since this plugin is of critical importance for proper theme functioning. After you have done so, please proceed with installing and activating the "Elipsa Core" plugin. This plugin includes core theme functionalities and custom post types that come with the theme (Portfolio, Testimonials, etc.), and without this plugin you will not be able to create any of these custom post types or the elements in the theme that require them.
If writing permissions aren't set for folders containing CSS and JS files on your server, you will see a warning message at the top of the theme options page. In order to remove that message, you need to change permissions for the
wp-content/themes/elipsa/assets/css and
wp-content/themes/elipsa/assets/js folders and set them to 755. We recommend setting writing permissions in order to optimize your site performance. If you have any issues with this, please contact your hosting service provider. Alternatively, you can submit a ticket to
https://helpcenter.qodeinteractive.com/ with FTP access for your site, and our support team will take a look.
Theme Activation and Registration
In order to activate your copy of Elipsa, you should input your purchase code and email address, and thus effectively register the theme. To do this, please navigate to Elipsa Dashboard > Elipsa Dashboard and input the required information there.
You can obtain your purchase code by following these steps:
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Log into your Envato Market account.
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Hover the mouse over your username at the top of the screen.
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Click ‘Downloads’ from the drop-down menu.`
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Click ‘License certificate & purchase code’ (available as PDF or text file).
Note that you are not required to separately register any of the plugins which came bundled with the theme.
Please note that if you used your purchase code on one installation, you are required to Deregister in order to use the purchase code on a different installation.
You should also make sure to activate and register your copy of the theme before proceeding to the demo import process.
It is also a good practice to refer to the System Info section to see if your server resources match the theme requrements. Navigate to Elipsa Dashboard > System Info and there you will find a general overview of your server configuration, as well as the theme information and an overview of all the active plugins. In System Information any parameters that do not meet the theme requirements will be shown in red, and you can also see the recommended values that you should set next to them. If you are unsure how to adjust the server resources, you can ask your hosting provider to perform this for you.
Importing Demo Content
With the Elipsa theme, you have the option to either start creating your site from scratch, or choosing to import one of the included demo sites to use as a starting point, and then modifying it to suit your needs. In this section we will explain how to do the latter.
If you plan on building an online shop with Elipsa, you should install the WooCommerce plugin before importing the demo content. For more information on how to install WooCommerce, please read the WooCommerce section of this User Guide.
If you plan on using contact forms on your website, you should instal the Contact Form 7 plugin before importing the demo content so you recieve all the contact forms from our demo site. For more information on how to install Contact Form 7, please read the Contact Form 7 section of this User Guide.
Elipsa comes with a one-click import module. To import one of the included demo sites, please follow these steps:
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Login to your WordPress admin panel
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Navigate to Elipsa Dashboard > Import
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From the Import dropdown menu, choose the demo site that you would like to import.
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From the Import Type dropdown menu, choose what type of content you'd like to import:
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All - imports pages, content, widgets, and settings. We recommend this for users who would like to import a demo site exactly as it appears on our live demo.
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Content - imports only pages and their content. This option is recommended for users who would like to see how we've created our page layouts, but who want to keep their own settings in Elipsa Core Options.
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Widgets - imports only widgets. This option is recommended for users who would only like to populate the theme’s widget areas with the widgets from their chosen demo. No other content is imported.
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Options - imports settings in Elipsa Core Options only. This option is recommended for users who would like to achieve the same look and feel of their chosen demo site, but do not want to import any additional content.
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If you also wish to import media files (images, videos, sounds), make sure to set the Import attachments option to "Yes".
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Click on the Import button and wait for the import process to finish.
Please note that the images we use on our demo sites are copyrighted, and if you'd like to publish them on your site, you would need to purchase them separately. We bought most of our images on Shutterstock.
Updating Elipsa
You can update your theme by performing the following steps:
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Download the latest theme .zip file from ThemeForest
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Extract it and locate elipsa.zip
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Extract elipsa.zip and locate the elipsa folder
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Copy/Replace the contents of the elipsa folder to the /wp-content/themes/elipsa folder of your web site.
Troubleshooting FAQ
1. Why can't I save my menu?
WordPress by default has a limited number of menu items. When you import our demo content, which contains a lot of menu items, you might not be able to save changes you make to a menu. You can fix this problem by contacting your hosting and asking them to add the following lines to the php.ini file:
suhosin.post.max_vars = 5000
suhosin.request.max_vars = 5000
2. Why is there a smiley displayed on blank pages?
This problem is most likely related to JetPack and memory settings of your hosting. You can either disable JetPack or read what the JetPack developer wrote: Regarding the memory limit, please refer to the WordPress Codex section concerning this problem. Some sites that load many plugins alongside WordPress ultimately require a higher memory limit than WordPress defaults to, but since this is limited to specific hosts and configurations, it must be dealt with on an individual basis. You'll find the Codex article at: https://codex.wordpress.org/Common_WordPress_Errors#Allowed_memory_size_exhausted
3. How do I optimize my site?
Please use this tool to investigate reasons for slow loading: https://gtmetrix.com/
4. How to translate or rename default theme labels?
You can use the Poedit software (https://poedit.net/wordpress) to translate/rename all the theme's labels. Another solution is to edit the theme folder/languages/en_US.po file directly in a text editor and manually edit the labels you want to translate.
5. Why do I see a white screen when importing demo content?
If you get a white screen or some other error when trying to import our demo content, this probably happens because of the maximum execution time limit. You need to increase the maximum execution time (upload time) setting of your web server. The default maximum execution time on web servers is 30 seconds. Please increase it to 120 seconds. Possible ways of achieving this are:
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By Wp-config.php changes - set_time_limit(120);
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In htaccess - php_value max_execution_time 120;
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In php.ini file - max_execution_time = 120
You can also ask your hosting provider to take care of this for you.
Once you've installed Elipsa, you can start building your site. In this section of the User Guide we will explain how you can set up your header, upload your logo, create your menu, set up your footer area, customize the general look and feel of your website, and create your first pages.
One of the first things you might want to do after you have installed and activated your Elipsa theme is to set up your header area. The header contains the logo, menu, search bar, side area icon, and other optional widgets.
To set up your header, navigate to Elipsa Core Options > Header from your WordPress admin panel. The settings you define here will be the default settings for all pages on your site. If you need any help in further understanding any of these options, please refer to the Elipsa Core Options section of this User Guide.
Some options, such as the header skin and background color, can be overridden on a page to page basis from a specific page’s backend. For more information on how local page settings work, please refer to the Pages section of this User Guide.
Uploading Your Logo
To add your logo to the header, navigate to Elipsa Core Options > Logo from your WordPress admin panel and click the upload button next to the Logo – Main field. After you upload your image and save the options, you should have a visible logo in your header area. For more information regarding the various logo types that can be uploaded, please refer to the Elipsa Core Options section of this User Guide.
To create a new menu, navigate to Appearance > Menus from your WordPress admin panel. Enter a name for your new menu and then click Create Menu.
Every page that you have created will be listed in the section on the left named Pages. Simply check the pages that you would like to add to your menu and click the Add to Menu button. Once you have added pages to your menu, you can click and drag the menu items to rearrange them, or nest them one underneath the other.
In the Menu Settings section (which is located underneath the Menu Structure section), check the checkbox next to Main Navigation and click Save Menu. This will activate the menu you have just created, and you should now see a functional menu in your header.
To set up your footer, navigate to Elipsa Core Options > Footer from your WordPress admin panel.
The settings you define here will be the default settings for all pages on your site. If you would like both the top and bottom footer areas to be displayed, make sure that both the Enable Footer Top Area and Enable Footer Bottom Area options are enabled. If you need any help understanding any of these options, please refer to the Elipsa Core Options section of this user guide.
Content is added to your footer via widgets. Navigate to Appearance > Widgets from your WordPress admin panel. On the right side of your page you will see the widget areas for your footer. The widget areas for the top footer are named Footer Top Area - Column 1, Footer Top Area - Column 2, Footer Top Area - Column 3, and Footer Top Area - Column 4. On the left side of the Widgets page you will see the available widgets. To add a widget to one of the Footer widget areas, simply drag the desired widget to one of the Footer Column widget areas on the right.
To add content to the bottom footer, simply add widgets to the Footer Bottom widget areas.
General Look and Feel
Now let’s set up the general look and feel of your site. If you have imported a demo site and would like to keep its general look and feel, then you do not need to do anything else. Otherwise, you can go to Elipsa Core Options > Typography and in the General Typography section set a default font family and styles for your site. Next, you can navigate to Elipsa Core Options > General, and in the Main Color field set a default main color for your site.
Now that you have set up the basic elements for your site, you’re ready to start building your pages.
Building Pages
To create a new page, navigate to Pages > Add New from your WordPress admin panel. In the text field near the top of the screen enter a title for your page. After you have added a title, choose the “Full width” template from the section on the right named Page Attributes. This will allow you to add sections to your page that span across the whole width of the screen.
In the bottom section of your screen you will find local page settings. Any settings that you define here will override the global settings set in Elipsa Core Options.
It is generally considered good practice to set up the look and feel of your site on a global level, and override the settings when necessary on a local level. This will save you a lot of time, unlike if you were to set up every page separately.
To start adding elements to your page, first make sure that you are in the Elementor editor view. If the blue button near the top left of the page says EDIT WITH ELEMENTOR, click on it to enable the Elementor Page Builder view.
Once you’re in the Elementor Page Builder view, you can start adding elements to your page. To locate the custom elements that come with the theme, scroll down to the bottom of the Elementor toolbar until you reach the section named Edge - this is where you'll find all our custom-made shortcodes.
You can also type in the name of the desired element in the Search Widget... search field located at the top of the toolbar. Note that you can add the elements of your choosing by drag-and-dropping them on the page, which is displayed on the right side of the screen. You can learn more about individual elements in the Custom Shortcodes section of this user guide.
Finally, click the Publish button in the lower right section of the Elementor toolbar. (If you made some changes on an already published page, you will see an Update button instead).
Useful tip: you have the option to disable specific shortcodes, post types and icon packs, e.g. the ones you will not be using in any way. Doing so may result in improvement of your website's performance. If you wish to disable any of these options, you should navigate to Appearance > Customize > Elipsa Performance. You can choose which features you wish to disable from there.
In this section of the User Guide we will discuss page creation in more detail, including the various page templates available in the theme, and all the page specific options.
When creating a new page, one of the first things you will probably want to do is to choose an appropriate template for your page. To this this, visit your page from the backend (or create a new page by going to Pages > Add new), and locate the Page Attributes section on the right side of the screen. Elipsa comes with a variety of page templates to choose from:
- Default Template - Select this template if you would like to create a standard page with your content inside the grid.
- Qode Blank Template - Choose this template to create a page with no header or footer.
- Qode Full Width Template - Select this template if you would like to create a standard page with your content spanning across the full width of the page.
Now that you have chosen an appropriate template, let’s go over the custom fields available for pages.
Please note that any settings you save here will override the global settings you've set in Elipsa Core Options. It is generally considered good practice to set up the look of your pages on a global level, and then override settings on a local level, if necessary. This will save you a lot of time, unlike if you were to set up every page locally.
Elipsa Settings
Page Settings
- Page Background Color - Set a color for the page background.
- Page Background Image - Set a background image for the page.
- Page Background Repeat - Set a background pattern for the page.
- Page Background Size - Choose whether you wish to resize the background image to cover the entire background (even if this means streaching or cutting the image), or if you wish to resize the background image to display it in its full size.
- Page Background Attachment - Choose whether the background image will be fixed or can be scrolled.
- Page Content Padding - Set the padding values for the content on this page. Please input the padding values in the format: top right bottom left (e.g. 10px 5px 10px 5px).
- Page Content Padding Mobile - Set the padding values for the content on this page on mobile screens (1024px and below). Please input the padding values in the format: top right bottom left (e.g. 10px 5px 10px 5px).
- Boxed Layout - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the boxed layout. If you choose a boxed layout for this page, the content will be fitted in a centrally positioned grid.
- Boxed Background Color - Set a background color for outside the boxed content.
- Passepartout - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display a passepartout border around this page.
- Passepartout Color - Set a color for the passepartout.
- Passepartout Background Image - Upload an image to be displayed in the passepartout background.
- Passepartout Size - Set a size for the passepartout.
- Passepartout Responsive Size - Set a size for the passepartout border when viewed on smaller screens.
- Initial Width of Content - Set a width for the grid on this page.
- Always Put Content Behind Header - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the header to cover the top of the page content.
Footer Settings
- Enable Page Footer - Set this option to "Yes" to display the footer on this page.
Footer Area
- Uncovering Footer - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to make the footer gradually appear on scroll.
- Enable Top Footer Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display the top footer area.
- Top Footer Area in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the top footer area to be displayed in grid.
- Top Footer Area Styles - Set the background color, background image, top border color and top border width for the footer top.
- Enable Bottom Footer Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display the bottom footer area.
- Bottom Footer Area in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the bottom footer area to be displayed in grid.
- Bottom Footer Area Styles - Set the background color, top border color and top border width for the footer bottom.
Header Settings
- Header Layout - Choose a header type to use on this page. Depending on the header type you choose, different options will be available.
- Header Skin - Here you can choose a header style to be applied to the header on this page. The "Light" header style displays white navigation text and the "Light" logo version, while the "Dark" header style displays black navigation text and the "Dark" logo version. If you wish to use the default colors and logo, leave this field empty.
- Show Header Widget Areas - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the header widget areas on this page.
Main Menu
- Dropdown Position - Input a value for the dropdown menu height in pixels.
Scroll Appearance Section
- Header Scroll Appearance - Choose a scroll appearance/behavior for the header on this page.
Minimal Header
- Content in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to set the minimal header content in grid.
- Header Height - Input a value for the header height.
- Header Side Padding - Set the side padding for the minimal header on this page.
- Header Background Color - Set a background color for the minimal header.
Standard Header
- Content in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to set the standard header content in grid.
- Header Height - Input a value for the header height.
- Header Side Padding - Set the side padding for the standard header on this page.
- Header Background Color - Set a background color for the standard header.
- Menu Position - Choose where you wish to position the menu within the standard header.
Top Area
- Enable Top Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the top area on this page.
- Top Area Options - Set the background color, top area height, and top area side padding for the top area on this page.
Logo Settings
Header Logo Options
- Logo Height - Set the logo height for this page.
- Logo - Main - Upload a default logo image to display in the header on this page.
- Logo - Dark - Upload a dark style logo to display in the header on this page.
- Logo - Light - Upload a light style logo to display in the header on this page.
- Logo - Sticky Height - Set a height for the sticky logo.
- Logo - Sticky - Set a sticky logo image to be displayed.
Mobile Header Logo Options
- Mobile Logo Height - Set the mobile logo height for this page.
- Mobile Logo - Main - Upload a default mobile logo image to display in the header on this page.
Mobile Header Settings
- Mobile Header Layout - Choose a mobile header layout for this page.
Sidebar Settings
- Sidebar Layout - Choose the desired layout for your sidebar. You can also disable the sidebar here by choosing "No Sidebar".
- Set Grid Gutter - Choose a predefined grid gutter size to set space between content and sidebar.
Title Settings
- Enable Page Title - Use this option to control whether you would like to display the title area on this page or not.
Title Area
- Title Layout - Chose a type of title area to use.
- Page Title in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to set the title area content in grid.
- Height - Set a height for the title area.
- Height on Smaller Screens - Set a height for the title area on smaller screens when the mobile header is displayed.
- Background Color - Set a background color for the title area
- Background Image - Chose a background image for the title area.
- Background Image Behavior - Choose how you would like the background image to behave.
- Title Color - Choose a color for the title.
- Text Alignment - Set an alignment for the title area text.
- Vertical Text Alignment - Define the vertical alignment setting for the title area content on this page. You can choose to vertically align the title area content from the bottom of the header, or from the top of your browser window.
In this section of the User Guide we will discuss the creation of blog posts and all the available options for each post, setting up pages to display blog listings, as well as how to change the date format for your posts.
Blog Posts
To create a new blog post, go to Posts > Add New from your WordPress admin panel. First, you need to enter a title for your blog post in the text field near the top of the screen. Then choose a format for your blog post in the Format section on the right side of the screen.
Let's take a look at the available blog post formats:
- Standard - This is the default blog format. You can start adding content with the Elementor Page Builder.
- Gallery - this format features an image gallery slider. In order for it to work, you need to add a gallery at the top of your page. A field named Post Format Gallery will appear in the blog single settings section of the page, and here you can upload and add your gallery images.
- Video - a field named Post Format Video will appear in the blog single settings section of the page. Here you can enter your video links. You can link videos from YouTube or Vimeo, or alternatively, host your own videos. If you decide to self-host your video files, you need to upload the video files via the Media section (or you could upload a video directly to your server), and then enter the path to your video files in the corresponding fields. We recommend uploading videos in MP4 format in order to ensure compatibility with all modern browsers. You can also find a list of all supported formats here.
- Audio - a field named Post Format Audio will appear in the blog single settings section of the page. Here you can enter the path to an audio file you have previously uploaded to the Media Library (or to your server directly), or a link to an online audio service. You can find the full list of all supported online audio services here.
- Link - a field named Post Format Link will appear in the blog single settings section of the page. Here you can enter the full URL of the page you would like to link to, as well as a text you wish to display on the link.
- Quote - a field named Post Format Quote will appear in the blog single settings section of the page. Here you can enter the quote you would like to display as well as the author of the quote.
Now it's time to categorize this post:
- Beneath the Format section you will see a section named Categories. Here you can select the categories that you would like to add this post to. If you would like to create a new category, click on the + Add New Category link. A text field will appear in which you can enter a category name, and then click Add New Category.
- Once you've selected the categories you would like to add your post to, click the Publish button. Congratulations, you've just published your first blog post!
- Beneath the Categories section you will see the Tags and Featured Image sections. Here you can add tags to your post, and set a featured image which will be displayed for this post on blog list pages.
Now that we have published our first blog post, let’s go over the available custom fields for blog posts.
Note that most of them are the same custom fields you'll find when creating standard pages.
Blog Single
- Post Template - Choose a post template layout you wish to use.
- Popular Post - Set this option to "Yes" to mark this post as a popular item.
- Editor's Pick - Set this option to "Yes" to mark this post as an editor's pick item.
- Dark Skin - Set this option to "Yes" to to apply a dark skin for this post. Note that this option only has effect in blog lists with post info displayed over the image.
- Blog List Image - Set an image for this post to be displayed in blog lists instead of the featured image.
- Image Dimensions - Choose an image layout for blog lists. If you are using fixed images proportions in the list, pick an option other than default.
- Enable Single Post Navigation - Set this option to "Yes" to enable navigating through single posts from this single post page.
- Set Navigation Type - Choose a navigation style you wish to use.
Elipsa Settings
Page Settings
- Page Background Color - Set a color for the page background.
- Page Background Image - Set a background image for the page.
- Page Background Repeat - Set a background pattern for the page.
- Page Background Size - Choose whether you wish to resize the background image to cover the entire background (even if this means streaching or cutting the image), or if you wish to resize the background image to display it in its full size.
- Page Background Attachment - Choose whether the background image will be fixed or can be scrolled.
- Page Content Padding - Set the padding values for the content on this page. Please input the padding values in the format: top right bottom left (e.g. 10px 5px 10px 5px).
- Page Content Padding Mobile - Set the padding values for the content on this page on mobile screens (1024px and below). Please input the padding values in the format: top right bottom left (e.g. 10px 5px 10px 5px).
- Boxed Layout - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the boxed layout. If you choose a boxed layout for this page, the content will be fitted in a centrally positioned grid.
- Boxed Background Color - Set a background color for outside the boxed content.
- Passepartout - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display a passepartout border around this page.
- Passepartout Color - Set a color for the passepartout.
- Passepartout Background Image - Upload an image to be displayed in the passepartout background.
- Passepartout Size - Set a size for the passepartout.
- Passepartout Responsive Size - Set a size for the passepartout border when viewed on smaller screens.
- Initial Width of Content - Set a width for the grid on this page.
- Always Put Content Behind Header - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the header to cover the top of the page content.
Footer Settings
- Enable Page Footer - Set this option to "Yes" to display the footer on this page.
Footer Area
- Uncovering Footer - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to make the footer gradually appear on scroll.
- Enable Top Footer Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display the top footer area.
- Top Footer Area in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the top footer area to be displayed in grid.
- Top Footer Area Styles - Set the background color, background image, top border color and top border width for the footer top.
- Enable Bottom Footer Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display the bottom footer area.
- Bottom Footer Area in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the bottom footer area to be displayed in grid.
- Bottom Footer Area Styles - Set the background color, top border color and top border width for the footer bottom.
Header Settings
- Header Layout - Choose a header type to use on this page. Depending on the header type you choose, different options will be available.
- Header Skin - Here you can choose a header style to be applied to the header on this page. The "Light" header style displays white navigation text and the "Light" logo version, while the "Dark" header style displays black navigation text and the "Dark" logo version. If you wish to use the default colors and logo, leave this field empty.
- Show Header Widget Areas - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the header widget areas on this page.
Main Menu
- Dropdown Position - Input a value for the dropdown menu height in pixels.
Scroll Appearance Section
- Header Scroll Appearance - Choose a scroll appearance/behavior for the header on this page.
Minimal Header
- Content in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to set the minimal header content in grid.
- Header Height - Input a value for the header height.
- Header Side Padding - Set the side padding for the minimal header on this page.
- Header Background Color - Set a background color for the minimal header.
Standard Header
- Content in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to set the standard header content in grid.
- Header Height - Input a value for the header height.
- Header Side Padding - Set the side padding for the standard header on this page.
- Header Background Color - Set a background color for the standard header.
- Menu Position - Choose where you wish to position the menu within the standard header.
Top Area
- Enable Top Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the top area on this page.
- Top Area Options - Set the background color, top area height, and top area side padding for the top area on this page.
Logo Settings
Header Logo Options
- Logo Height - Set the logo height for this page.
- Logo - Main - Upload a default logo image to display in the header on this page.
- Logo - Dark - Upload a dark style logo to display in the header on this page.
- Logo - Light - Upload a light style logo to display in the header on this page.
- Logo - Sticky Height - Set a height for the sticky logo.
- Logo - Sticky - Set a sticky logo image to be displayed.
Mobile Header Logo Options
- Mobile Logo Height - Set the mobile logo height for this page.
- Mobile Logo - Main - Upload a default mobile logo image to display in the header on this page.
Mobile Header Settings
- Mobile Header Layout - Choose a mobile header layout for this page.
Sidebar Settings
- Sidebar Layout - Choose the desired layout for your sidebar. You can also disable the sidebar here by choosing "No Sidebar".
- Set Grid Gutter - Choose a predefined grid gutter size to set space between content and sidebar.
Title Settings
- Enable Page Title - Use this option to control whether you would like to display the title area on this page or not.
Title Area
- Title Layout - Chose a type of title area to use.
- Page Title in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to set the title area content in grid.
- Height - Set a height for the title area.
- Height on Smaller Screens - Set a height for the title area on smaller screens when the mobile header is displayed.
- Background Color - Set a background color for the title area
- Background Image - Chose a background image for the title area.
- Background Image Behavior - Choose how you would like the background image to behave.
- Title Color - Choose a color for the title.
- Text Alignment - Set an alignment for the title area text.
- Vertical Text Alignment - Define the vertical alignment setting for the title area content on this page. You can choose to vertically align the title area content from the bottom of the header, or from the top of your browser window.
Blog Lists
After you have created enough posts, you also need to create a blog list where all of these posts will be displayed. To create a blog list, you first need to create a new page on which your blog list will be displayed, and in the page's backend find the Blog List shortcode. You also have the option to create a blog slider using the Blog Slider shortcode. For a more detailed look into the Blog List as well as the Blog Slider elements, refer to the Custom Shortcodes section of this guide.
Date Format
If you wish to change the date format on blog posts, navigate to Settings > General > Date Format from your WordPress admin, and select your format of choice.
This section of the User Guide provides a comprehenisve overview of all the settings available in the Elipsa Core Options section of your WordPress admin panel. The settings found here are applied globally and will affect all pages on your website. However, note that many of these options can be overridden locally by applying settings on individual pages or on shortcode elements.
General
- Main Color - Set a first main color for your website.
- Page Background Color - Set a background color for your pages.
- Page Background Image - Upload the image for the background.
- Page Background Repeat - Enabling this option will set the background image as a repeating pattern throughout the page, otherwise the image will appear as the cover background image.
- Page Background Attachment - Choose whether the background image will be fixed or can be scrolled.
- Page Content Padding - Set the padding values for the content for your pages. Please input the padding values in the format: top right bottom left (e.g. 10px 5px 10px 5px).
- Page Content Padding Mobile - Set the padding values for the content on your pages on mobile screens (1024px and below). Please input the padding values in the format: top right bottom left (e.g. 10px 5px 10px 5px).
- Boxed Layout - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the boxed layout. If you choose a boxed layout for this page, the content will be fitted in a centrally positioned grid.
- Boxed Background Color - Set a background color for outside the boxed content.
- Boxed Background Pattern - Set an image pattern to be displayed in the boxed background.
- Boxed Background Pattern Behavior - Choose a behavior type for the boxed background.
- Passepartout - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display a passepartout border around your pages.
- Passepartout Color - Set a color for the passepartout.
- Passepartout Background Image - Upload an image to be displayed in the passepartout background.
- Passepartout Size - Set a size for the passepartout.
- Passepartout Responsive Size - Set a size for the passepartout border when viewed on smaller screens.
- Initial Width of Content - Set a width for the grid on your pages.
- Custom JS - You can input any custom JavaScript into this field and it will take effect on your site.
- Enable Back to Top - Set this option to "Yes" to display a 'Back to Top' button on your website.
Logo
Header Logo Options
- Logo Height - Set the logo height for your pages.
- Logo - Main - Upload a default logo image to display in the header on your pages.
- Logo - Dark - Upload a dark style logo to display in the header on your pages.
- Logo - Light - Upload a light style logo to display in the header on your pages.
- Logo - Sticky Height - Set a height for the sticky logo.
- Logo - Sticky - Set a sticky logo image to be displayed.
Mobile Header Logo Options
- Mobile Logo Height - Set the mobile logo height for your pages.
- Mobile Logo - Main - Upload a default mobile logo image to display in the header on your pages.
Fonts
- Enable Google Fonts - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to use Google Fonts on your website.
- Google Fonts to Include - Here you can choose which Google Fonts you wish to include on your site.
- Google Fonts Weight - Set default Google Fonts weights for your site. The more options you select, the greater potential impact on page load time gets.
- Google Fonts Styles - Choose default Google Fonts styles for your site. The more options you select, the greater potential impact on page load time gets.
- Custom Fonts - If you wish to add custom fonts to your theme, you can do so here.
Typography
- General Typography - Here you can set the typography styles for different headings, links and paragraphs. In addition to this, you can set typography styles for individual responsive stages for each heading below.
General
- Header Layout - Choose a header type to use on your pages. Depending on the header type you choose, different options will be available.
- Header Skin - Here you can choose a header style to be applied to the header on your pages. The "Light" header style displays white navigation text and the "Light" logo version, while the "Dark" header style displays black navigation text and the "Dark" logo version. If you wish to use the default colors and logo, leave this field empty.
Minimal Header
- Content in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to set the minimal header content in grid.
- Header Height - Input a value for the header height.
- Header Side Padding - Set the side padding for the minimal header on this page.
- Header Background Color - Set a background color for the minimal header.
Standard Header
- Content in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to set the standard header content in grid.
- Header Height - Input a value for the header height.
- Header Side Padding - Set the side padding for the standard header on this page.
- Header Background Color - Set a background color for the standard header.
- Menu Position - Choose where you wish to position the menu within the standard header.
Top Area
- Enable Top Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the top area on this page.
- Top Area Options - Set the background color, top area height, and top area side padding for the top area on this page.
Main Menu Settings
Main Menu
- Dropdown Position - Input a value for the dropdown menu height in pixels.
- Wide Dropdown Full Width Section - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to set the main menu to take up the full width.
- Wide Dropdown Content in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the wide dropdown menu content to be in grid.
- Main Dropdown Menu Appearance - Choose how the dropdown menu will appear.
Main Menu Typography
- Menu 1st Level Typography - Set styles for 1st level menu items in the main menu.
- Menu 2nd Level Typography - Set styles for 2nd level menu items in the main menu.
- Menu 2nd Level Wide Typography - Set styles for the 2nd level menu items in the wide menu.
- Menu 3rd Level Wide Typography - Set styles for 3rd level menu items in the wide menu.
Scroll Appearance Settings
- Header Scroll Appearance - Choose a scroll appearance/behavior for the header on your pages.
- Sticky Scroll Amount - Enter a scroll amount (how much you will scroll from the top of the page) for the sticky header to appear at. This option is only available for the sticky header scroll appearance.
- Sticky Header Side Padding - Input a value for the sticky header side padding.
- Sticky Header Background Color - Set a color for the sticky header background.
General Settings
- Sticky Mobile Header - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish the mobile header to be sticky (to follow in the viewport on scroll).
- Mobile Header Layout - Choose mobile header layout you wish to use.
Minimal Mobile Header
- Minimal Height - Set a minimal height for the minimal mobile header.
- Header Background Color - Set a background color for the minimal mobile header.
Standard Mobile Header
- Minimal Height - Set a minimal height for the standard mobile header.
- Header Background Color - Set a background color for the standard mobile header.
Mobile Menu Settings
Mobile Menu Typography
- Menu 1st Level Typography - Set styles for 1st level menu items in the mobile menu.
- Menu 2nd Level Typography - Set styles for 2nd level menu items in the mobile menu.
- Fullscreen Menu in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to set the fullscreen menu in grid.
- Icon Source - Choose whether you would like to use icons from an icon pack, SVG icons or predefined, theme-styled icons.
- Icon Pack - Choose an icon pack for the full screen menu. This option is only available if you have selected icon pack as your source.
- Full Screen Menu Open Icon SVG Path - Enter the full screen menu icon SVG path here. This option is only available if you have selected the SVG icons as your source.
- Full Screen Menu Close Icon SVG Path - Enter the full screen menu close icon SVG path here. This option is only available if you have selected the SVG icons as your source.
Fullscreen Menu Typography
- Menu 1st Level Typography - Set styles for 1st level menu items in the fullscreen menu.
- Menu 2nd Level Typography - Set styles for 2nd level menu items in the fullscreen menu.
Title
- Enable Page Title - Use this option to control whether you would like to display the title area or not on your website.
- Title Layout - Choose a type of title area to use.
- Page Title in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to set the title area content in grid.
- Height - Set a height for the title area.
- Height on Smaller Screens - Set a height for the title area on smaller screens when the mobile header is displayed.
- Background Color - Set a background color for the title area
- Background Image - Chose a background image for the title area.
- Background Image Behavior - Choose how you would like the background image to behave.
- Title Color - Set a color for the title.
- Title Tag - Set a heading tag for titles.
- Text Alignment - Set an alignment for titles.
- Vertical Text Alignment - Define the vertical alignment setting for the title area content on your pages. You can choose to vertically align the title area content from the bottom of the header, or from the top of your browser window.
- Sidebar Layout - Choose a layout for the sidebar on pages.
- Set Grid Gutter - Choose a predefined size for the space between the content and sidebar.
- Enable Page Footer - Set this option to "Yes" to display the footer on your pages.
Footer Area
- Uncovering Footer - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to make the footer gradually appear on scroll.
- Enable Top Footer Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display the top footer area.
- Top Footer Area in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the top footer area to be displayed in grid.
- Top Area Grid Gutter - Choose a predefined size for the space between columns for top footer area.
- Top Footer Area Styles - Set the background color, background image, top border color and top border width for the footer top.
- Enable Bottom Footer Area - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display the bottom footer area.
- Bottom Footer Area in Grid - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the bottom footer area to be displayed in grid.
- Bottom Footer Area Columns - Set the number of columns for the bottom footer area.
- Bottom Area Grid Gutter - Choose a predefined size for the space between columns for bottom footer area.
- Bottom Footer Area Styles - Set the background color, top border color and top border width for the footer bottom.
Search
Search Page
- Enable Page Title - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the search page title.
- Sidebar Layout - Choose a layout for the sidebar on search pages.
- Set Grid Gutter - Set a predefined size for the space between the content and sidebar on search pages.
- Number of Characters in Excerpt - Input the maximum number of characters you wish to show in post excerpts on search pages.
- Icon Source - Choose whether you would like to use icons from an icon pack or SVG icons, or a predefined icon style.
- Search Open Icon SVG Path - Input your search icon SVG path. This option is only available if you have selected SVG path as your search icon source.
- Search Close Icon SVG Path - Input the search close icon SVG path here. This option is only available if you have selected SVG path as your search icon source.
- Icon Pack - Choose an icon pack to use for search icons. This option is only available if you have selected Icon Pack as your search icon source.
- Search Icon Size - Set a size for the search icon.
- Search Icon - Here you can set a color for the search icon as well as for search icon on hover.
- Search Icon Label - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display the search icon label.
Side Area
- Side Area Width - Set a width for the side area.
- Content Overlay Background Color - Set a background color for the content overlay.
- Background Color - Set a background color for the side area.
- Icon Source - Choose whether you would like to use icons from an icon pack,SVG icons or a predefined icon style.
- Icon Pack - Choose an icon pack you wish to use for side area icon.
- Side Area Icon SVG Path - Enter your Side Area icon SVG path here.
- Side Area Close Icon SVG Path - Enter your Side Area close icon SVG path here.
- Colors - Here you can set the colors for the side area.
- Text Alignment - Choose an alignment for the text in the side area.
Blog
Blog List
- Item Layout - Choose a default layout for list items on archive pages.
- Posts per Page - Choose how many posts you would like to display per page. Enter "-1" do display all posts on a single page.
- Title Tag - Set a heading tag for the title.
- Enable Excerpt - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display post excerpts by default in your blog lists.
- Number of Characters in Excerpt - Set a number of characters to be displayed in the excerpt.
- Enable Read More Button - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the read more button in your lists by default.
- List Appearance - Choose a default template for your blog lists. The template you choose will define how your blog lists will display by default.
- Masonry Image Proportions - Choose the proportions of the images in your blog list. This option is only available if you have selected the masonry list appearance in the field above.
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- Number of Columns - Set the number of columns in which you would like to display your blog list.
- Space Between Items - Choose a spacing between blog items in the list.
- Columns Responsive - Choose between 'predefined' columns responsive settings, or set the column responsiveness manually for each responsive stage.
- Pagination - Choose a default pagination style for archive pages.
- Sidebar Layout - Choose a sidebar layout for blog archive pages.
- Set Grid Gutter - Set a predefined size for the space between the content layout and the sidebar layout for your blog lists.
Blog Single
- Post Template - Choose a post template layout you wish to use.
- Dark Skin - Set this option to "Yes" to to apply a dark skin for this post. Note that this option only has effect in blog lists with post info displayed over the image.
- Enable Page Title - Set this option to "Yes" to display the post title in single post title areas.
- Show Post Title in Title Area - Set this option to "Yes" to display the post title in title areas.
- Sidebar Layout - Choose a sidebar layout for blog single posts.
- Set Grid Gutter - Set a predefined size for the space between the content layout and the sidebar layout for your single posts.
- Enable Author Info - Set this option to "Yes" to display the author info box on blog single posts.
- Show Author Email - Set this option to "Yes" to show the author e-mail in the author info box.
- Enable Related Posts - Set this option to "Yes" to display related posts on blog single pages.
- Enable Single Post Navigation - Enable navigation links on single posts, so you can navigate through single blog posts.
- Set Navigation Type - Choose a navigation style you wish to use.
- Set Navigation Through Current Category - Set this option to "Yes" to limit the navigation only to the current category.
Social Share
- Enable Facebook Share - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the Facebook social share functionality.
- Enable Twitter Share - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the Twitter social share functionality.
- Twitter Via Text - Input a twitter handle you wish to appear in Tweets shared from your site.
- Enable LinkedIn Share - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the LinkedIn social share functionality.
- Enable Pinterest Share - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the Pinterest social share functionality.
- Enable Tumblr Share - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the Tumblr social share functionality.
- Enable VK Share - Set this option to "Yes" to enable the VK social share functionality.
Maps
- Maps API Key - Input a Google Maps API key you wish to use.
- Map Style - If you would like to use a predefined map style, input the map style json here.
- Map Zoom - Input the default value for zoom on your maps.
- Enable Map Scroll - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like maps to be scrollable.
- Enable Map Dragging - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like maps to be draggable.
- Enable Map Street View Controls - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to enable street view controls on maps.
- Enable Map Zoom Control - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to enable zoom controls on maps.
- Enable Map Type Control - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to allow users to choose the type of map they are viewing.
- Enable Map Full Screen Control - Set this option to "Yes" to display a full screen switch button on your maps.
WooCommerce
Product List
- Item Layout - Choose a default layout for product lists.
- Columns Number - Choose a number of columns for the product list.
- Space Between Items - Set a spacing between products in the list.
- Products per Page - Set the number of products you would like to display per page.
- Title Tag - Set a heading tag for your product titles on product list pages.
- Sidebar Layout - Choose a default sidebar layout for product lists.
- Set Grid Gutter - Set a predefined size for the space between the content layout and the sidebar.
- Enable Percent Sign - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the percent value mark instead of the sale label on selected products.
Product Single
- Enable Page Title - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to display the title area on single product pages.
- Title Tag - Set a heading tag for your single product titles.
- Number of Related Product Columns - Set a number of columns for related products on single product pages.
- Enable Subscribe Popup - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to enable a pop-up window with a contact form for your pages on page load.
- Title - Input the title for the pop-up window.
- Subtitle - Input the subtitle for the pop-up window.
- Background Image - Upload a background image to be displayed in the pop-up.
- Select Contact Form - Choose a contact form you wish to use.
- Contact Form Style - Set the style for the contact form.
- Enable Subscribe Pop-up Prevent - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to enable pop-up preventing.
- Pop-up Prevent Behavior - Choose how to manage pop-up prevention.
404
- Enable Page Title - Set this option to "Yes" to display a title on your 404 page.
- Enable Page Footer - Set this option to "Yes" to display a footer on your 404 page.
- Background Color - Set a background color for the 404 page.
- Background Image - Upload a background image for the 404 page.
- Title Label - Enter a title to be displayed on the 404 error page.
- Title Color - Set a color for the 404 page title.
- Text Label - Input a text to be displayed underneath the title for the 404 page.
- Text Color - Set a color for the 404 page additional text.
- Button Label- Input a text you wish to display on the 404 error page button.
In this section of the User Guide we will take a comprehesive look at all the custom shortcodes included in the theme and their repsective options.
Section
The section element is a container element in which you can add other elements (shortcodes) and sort them on your page. Besides the standard Elementor Page Builder options for sections (you can access these options by hovering on a section and clicking the Edit Section button), you also have the custom options which we included with the theme. You can access these options by clicking the Edit Section button on the section of your choice, and then navigating to the Advanced tab located in the Elementor toolbar on the left side of the page.
Elipsa Core Parallax
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Enable Parallax - Set this option to "Yes" to enable an animated parallax effect for this section.
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Parallax Background Image - Set an image to be displayed in the background.
Elipsa Grid
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Make this row "In Grid" - Set this option to "Yes" to set this set this section in a grid layout.
Blog List
This shortcode allows you to display your blog posts on a page.
General
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Custom Class - If you wish to style a particular content element differently, you can use this field to add an extra class name to that element and then refer to that class name in your css file.
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List Appearance - Choose a template for your blog list. The template you choose will define how your blog list will display.
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Image Proportions - Choose the proportions of the images in your blog list.
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Custom Image Width - Input a value for the custom image width in pixels. This option is only available if you have selected the Custom image proportion option.
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Custom Image Height - Input a value for the custom image height in pixels. This option is only available if you have selected the Custom image proportion option.
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Number of Columns - Set the number of columns in which you would like to display your blog list.
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Space Between Items - Choose a spacing between blog items in the list.
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Columns Responsive - Choose between 'predefined' columns responsive settings, or set the column responsiveness manually for each responsive stage.
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Enable Slider Loop - If you would like the slider to loop when it comes to the end of the blog list, set this option to "Yes". This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance.
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Enable Slider Autoplay - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to automatically change slides.
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Slide Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for each slide to stay on screen before switching to the next slide.
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Slide Animation Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for the animation between slides.
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Enable Slider Navigation - Set this option to "Yes" to enable slider navigation arrows.
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Enable Slider Pagination - Set this option to "Yes" to enable pagination bullets on the slider.
Query
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Posts Per Page - Choose how many posts you would like to display per page. Enter "-1" do display all posts on a single page.
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Order by - Choose how you would like to order your blog items.
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Order - Choose between ascending and descending order.
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Additional Params - Here you can choose which additional parameters you wish to define for posts featured in this blog list.
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Post IDs - If you would only like to display certain posts in your blog list, enter the IDs of those posts in this field.
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Taxonomy - Here you can choose to feature posts from specific categories or with specific tags only.
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Taxonomy Slug - Input a taxonomy slug for the category/tag you wish to limit this blog list to.
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Taxonomy IDs - Input taxonomy IDs for categories/tags you wish to limit this blog list to.
Layout
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Item Layout - Choose a style (layout and hover type) for the items in your blog list.
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Title Tag - Choose a heading tag for the titles in your blog list.
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Title Text Transform - Choose a text transform style for the title.
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Show Excerpt - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display post excerpts in the list.
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Excerpt Length - Set a maximum number of characters to display in the post excerpt.
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Excerpt Top Margin - Set the top margin for the excerpt.
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Show Read More Button - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the read more button in the list.
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Show Social Share - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the social share buttons in the list.
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Show Popular Badge - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the popular badge in the list.
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Show Editor's Pick Badge - Set this option to "Yes" if you wish to display the editor's pick badge in the list.
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Item Bottom Margin - Set the bottom margin for items in the list.
Additional
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Pagination - Choose a pagination type to use.
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Pagination Top Margin - Set a top margin for the chosen pagination style.
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Appear Animation - Set this option to "Yes" to enable an animated entry effect for the list.
Blog Categories List
You can use this shortcode to display a list of your posts belonging to a specific category.
General
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Custom Class - If you wish to style a particular content element differently, you can use this field to add an extra class name to that element and then refer to that class name in your css file.
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List Appearance - Choose a template for your blog list. The template you choose will define how your blog list will display.
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Image Proportions - Choose the proportions of the images in your blog list.
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Custom Image Width - Input a value for the custom image width in pixels. This option is only available if you have selected the Custom image proportion option.
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Custom Image Height - Input a value for the custom image height in pixels. This option is only available if you have selected the Custom image proportion option.
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Number of Columns - Set the number of columns in which you would like to display your blog list.
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Columns Responsive - Choose between 'predefined' columns responsive settings, or set the column responsiveness manually for each responsive stage.
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Space Between Items - Choose a spacing between blog items in the list.
Query
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Posts Per Page - Choose how many posts you would like to display per page. Enter "-1" do display all posts on a single page.
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Order by - Choose how you would like to order your blog items.
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Order - Choose between ascending and descending order.
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Hide Empty - Set this option to "Yes" to hide empty posts from the list.
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Additional Params - Here you can choose which additional parameters you wish to define for posts featured in this blog list.
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Taxonomy - Here you can choose to feature posts from specific categories or with specific tags only.
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Taxonomy IDs - Input taxonomy IDs for categories/tags you wish to limit this blog list to.
Featured Posts Carousel
You can use this shortcode to create a captivating carousel slider presentation containing posts you wish to feature.
General
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Custom Class - If you wish to style a particular content element differently, you can use this field to add an extra class name to that element and then refer to that class name in your css file.
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Enable Slider Loop - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to loop back to the first slide after displaying the last slide.
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Enable Slider Autoplay - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to automatically change slides.
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Enable Slider Pagination - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to show pagination on the slider.
Query
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Posts Per Page - Choose how many posts you would like to display per page. Enter "-1" do display all posts on a single page.
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Order by - Choose how you would like to order your blog items.
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Order - Choose between ascending and descending order.
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Additional Params - Here you can choose which additional parameters you wish to define for posts featured in this blog list.
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Post IDs - If you would only like to display certain posts in your blog list, enter the IDs of those posts in this field.
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Taxonomy - Here you can choose to feature posts from specific categories or with specific tags only.
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Taxonomy Slug - Input a taxonomy slug for the category/tag you wish to limit this blog list to.
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Taxonomy IDs - Input taxonomy IDs for categories/tags you wish to limit this blog list to.
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Author Name - Input an author name for authors you wish to limit this blog list to.
Layout
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Title Text Transform - Choose a text transform style for the title.
Featured Posts Slider
You can use this shortcode to create a slider presentation for your featured posts. While the highlighted post is displayed on the left side of the element, previews of other posts featured in the slider can be seen on the right.
General
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Custom Class - If you wish to style a particular content element differently, you can use this field to add an extra class name to that element and then refer to that class name in your css file.
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Enable Slider Loop - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to loop back to the first slide after displaying the last slide.
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Enable Slider Autoplay - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to automatically change slides.
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Slide Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for each slide to stay on screen before switching to the next slide.
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Slide Animation Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for the animation between slides.
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Enable Slider Navigation - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to show navigation arrows on the slider.
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Enable Slider Pagination - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to show pagination on the slider.
Query
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Order by - Choose how you would like to order your blog items.
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Order - Choose between ascending and descending order.
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Additional Params - Here you can choose which additional parameters you wish to define for posts featured in this blog list.
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Post IDs - If you would only like to display certain posts in your blog list, enter the IDs of those posts in this field.
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Taxonomy - Here you can choose to feature posts from specific categories or with specific tags only.
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Taxonomy Slug - Input a taxonomy slug for the category/tag you wish to limit this blog list to.
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Taxonomy IDs - Input taxonomy IDs for categories/tags you wish to limit this blog list to.
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Author Name - Input an author name for authors you wish to limit this blog list to.
Buttons are a widely used element on the web and can be used for a variety of purposes.
General
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Custom CSS Class - If you wish to style a particular content element differently, you can use this field to add an extra class name to that element and then refer to that class name in your css file.
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Layout - Choose a type of button to use.
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Size - Choose a predefined size for your button.
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Button Text - Input text for your button.
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Button Link - Enter a URL you would like your button to lead to when clicked.
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Target - Choose whether the link will open in the same or a new browser window.
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Icon Pack - Choose an icon pack for your button.
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Icon - Choose an icon for your button.
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Text Transform - Choose a text transform style for the button text.
Style
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Text Color - Set a color for your button text.
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Text Hover Color - Set a hover color for your button text.
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Background Color - Set a background color.
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Background Hover Color - Set a hover color for your button background.
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Border Color - Set a border color for your button.
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Border Hovere Color - Set a hover color for your button border.
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Margin - Set a margin for the button in a top, right, bottom, left format (e.g. "10px 20px 10px 20px").
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Padding - Set a padding for the button. Please input the padding in a "top right bottom left" format (e.g. "10px 20px 10px 20px").
Typography
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Font Size - Set a font size for the button text.
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Font Weight - Choose a font weight.
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Text Transform - Choose a text transform style for the button text.
You can use this shortcode to add a video thumbnail image of your choosing alongside a button which you can link to a video.
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Video Link - Input a link for the video.
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Image - Upload an image you'd like to display as the video thumbnail.
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Play Button Color - Set a color for the play button.
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Play Button Size - Set a size for the play button.
Call to Action
Call to Action elements allow you to display bold messages on your page, inviting viewers to follow a link or take some manner of action.
General
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Style - Choose a style you wish to use for the "Call to Action".
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Content - Enter the text you would like displayed on your call to action.
Button
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Layout - Choose a layout type for the banner button.
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Size - Choose a size for the button.
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Button Text - Input a text you wish to display on the button.
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Button Link - Input a link you wish the button to lead to.
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Target - Set a target for the link.
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Text Color - Set a color for the text.
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Text Hover Color - Set a color for the text.
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Background Color - Set a background color for the button.
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Background Hover Color - Set a background color for the button on hover.
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Border Color - Set a color for the button border.
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Border Hover Color - Set a color for the button border on hover.
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Margin - Adjust the button margins.
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Padding - Adjust the button padding.
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Font Size - Set the font size for the button text.
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Font Weight - Set the font weight for the button text.
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Text Transform - Set a text transform style for the button text.
Dropcaps
You can use this shortcode to easily create a textual section with drop caps.
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Type - Choose a drop caps layout you wish to use.
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Letter - Input a letter you wish to stylize.
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Letter Color - Set a color for the letter.
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Letter Background Color - Set a color for the letter background. This option is only available if you are using 'square' or 'circle' drop caps type.
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Text - Add some accompanying text.
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Text Color - Set a color for the text.
Google Map
You can use this shortcode to display a Google Map anywhere on the page.
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Address 1, 2, 3, 4 - Input the addresses to show on the map.
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Pin - Choose a pin (location marker) to be used on the map.
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Map Height - Set a height for the map.
Icon
Icons are great for communicating all sorts of information.
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Icon - Choose an icon pack.
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Icon - Choose an icon.
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Size - Choose a predefined size for your icon.
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Custom Size - Enter a custom size for your icon.
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Layout - Choose an icon type you wish to use.
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Border Radius - Set a border radius for the "Square" icon type.
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Shape Size - Set a size for the icon shape when using the "Circle" or "Square" icon types.
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Icon Color - Set a color for the icon.
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Icon Hover Color - Set a hover color for the icon.
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Border Color - Enter a color for the border when using the "Circle" or "Square" icon types.
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Border Hover Color - Set a hover color for the border when using the "Circle" or "Square" icon types.
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Background Color - Set a background color when using the "Circle" or "Square" icon types.
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Background Hover Color - Set a hover color for the background when using the "Circle" or "Square" icon types.
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Margin - Enter a margin for the icon in a top, right, bottom, left format (ex.: "10px 20px 10px 20px").
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Icon Link - Input a URL that you would like the icon to lead to when clicked.
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Link Target - Choose a target for the icon link.
Icon List Item
Icon List Items allow you to make lists using icons, rather than numbers or bullets.
General
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Item Margin Bottom - Set a bottom margin for the icon list item element.
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Link - Input a link you wish this item to lead to.
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Link Target - Set a target for the link.
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Icon Type - Choose an icon pack.
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Custom Icon - Set a custom icon here. This option is only available if you have selected the 'custom icon' icon source type.
Icon
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Icon - Choose an icon pack.
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Icon Pack - Choose an icon.
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Size - Set a size for the icon.
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Custom Size - Set a custom size for the icon.
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Layout - Choose an icon type you wish to use.
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Border Radius - Set a border radius for the "Square" icon type.
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Shape Size - Set a size for the icon shape when using the "Circle" or "Square" icon types.
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Icon Color - Set a color for the icon.
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Icon Hover Color - Set a hover color for the icon.
Icon With Text
This shortcode allows you to easily add icons with text to your page.
General
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Layout - Choose a type of Icon with Text to use.
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Link - Enter a link.
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Target - Set a target for the link.
Icon
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Icon Type - Choose a type for your icon (This option won't take effect when Icon Layout is set to "Top". In This case Icon Type is "Normal").
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Size - Choose a predefined size for your icon.
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Custom Size - Set a custom size for the icon.
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Layout - Choose an icon type you wish to use.
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Border Radius - Set a border radius for the "Square" icon type.
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Shape Size - Set a size for the icon shape when using the "Circle" or "Square" icon types.
Content
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Title - Input a title you wish to display.
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Title Tag - Set a heading tag for the title text.
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Title Color - Set a color for the title.
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Title Margin Top - Set a top margin for the title.
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Text - Input a text to be displayed beneath the title.
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Text Color - Set a color for the text.
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Text Margin Top - Set a top margin for the text.
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Content Alignment - Choose how you wish to align the content.
Image Gallery
You can use the Image Gallery to display a grid or slider gallery of your images.
General
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Images - Upload the images for your gallery.
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Image Size - Enter an image size. You can either use one of the predefined sizes (thumbnail, medium, large, full), or enter a custom size in pixels (e.g. 200x300).
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Enable Image Shadow - Set this option to "Yes" to enable a shadow effect on the images.
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Image Action - Choose how you would like the image to behave when clicked on.
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Custom Link Target - Choose whether you would like the links to open in the same browser tab or in a new browser tab.
Gallery Settings
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List Appearance - Choose a layout for the image gallery.
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Image Proportions - Set the image proportions for the image gallery. This option is only available if you have selected the 'masonry' list appearance type.
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Number of Columns - Choose a number of columns (when using the "Image Grid" gallery type).
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Space Between Items - Choose a predefined spacing between gallery items.
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Columns Responsive - Choose between 'predefined' columns responsive settings, or set the column responsiveness manually for each responsive stage.
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Enable Slider Loop - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to loop back to the first slide after displaying the last slide. This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance type.
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Enable Slider Autoplay - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to automatically change slides. This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance type.
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Slide Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for each slide to stay on screen before switching to the next slide. This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance type.
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Slide Animation Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for the animation between slides. This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance type.
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Enable Slider Navigation - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to show navigation arrows on the slider. This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance type.
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Enable Slider Pagination - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to show pagination on the slider. This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance type.
Image with Text
You can use this shortcode to create an image with some accompanying text.
General
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Image - Upload the image you would like to use.
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Image Size - Enter an image size. You can either use one of the predefined sizes (thumbnail, medium, large, full), or enter a custom size in pixels (e.g. 200x300).
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Image Action - Choose how you would like the image to behave when clicked on.
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Custom Link - Here You can input a custom link you wish the image to lead to.
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Custom Link Target - Choose whether you would like the links to open in the same browser tab or in a new browser tab.
Content
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Title - Input a title.
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Title Tag - Choose a heading tag for the title.
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Title Color - Set a color for the title.
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Title Margin Top - Set a top margin for the title.
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Text - Input the text you would like to displya alongside the image.
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Text Color - Set a color for the text.
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Text Margin Top - Set a top margin for the text.
Section Title
You can use this shortcode to add a title to any section.
General
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Title - Input your title.
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Text - Input some text.
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Content Alignment - Choose how you wish to align the content.
Title Style
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Position of Line Break - Enter the position of the word after which you would like to create a line break (e.g. if you would like the line break after the 3rd word, you would enter "3").
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Disable Line Break for Smaller Screens - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to disable the line break postiion option on screens smaller than 1024px..
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Title Tag - Choose a heading tag for the title.
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Title Color - Set a color for the title.
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Title Custom Link - If you wish to add a link of your choosing to the title, you can do so here.
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Custom Link Target - Set a target for the custom link.
Text Style
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Text Color - Set a color for the text.
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Text Margin Top - Set a top margin for the text.
Separator
Use the separator shortcode to create a visual divider between elements and sections on your pages.
General
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Custom CSS Class - If you wish to style a particular content element differently, you can use this field to add an extra class name to that element and then refer to that class name in your css file.
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Position - Choose a position for the separator.
Style
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Color - Set a color for the separator.
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Border Style - Chose a border style for the separator.
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Width - Set a width for the separator.
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Thickness - Set a thickness for the separator.
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Margin Top - Set a top margin for the separator.
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Margin Bottom - Set a bottom margin for the separator.
Social Share
You can use this shortcode to add social share icons to pages.
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Layout - Choose a type of social share.
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Dropdown Hover Behavior - Choose the manner in wich the dropdown will open. This option is only available if you have picked the dropdown social share type.
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Icons Font - Choose a font for your icons.
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Social Share Title - Input a title for the social share element. In case you leave this field empty, social icons will be displayed instead.
Tabs
Tabs allow you to organize your content and display only what is necessary at a particular moment.
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Orientation - Set an orientation for the tabs.
After you have added the Tabs shortcode to your page, you can start adding individual tabs by adding the Tabs Child shortcode and changing the following settings for each tab:
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Title - Set a title for this tab.
Now you can add content to the tab. You can insert any shortcode inside the tab.
Team List
This shortcode alows you to easily create a list of your team members.
General
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List Appearance - Choose a template for your team list. The template you choose will define how your team list will display.
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Image Proportions - Choose the proportions of the images in your team list.
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Custom Image Width - Input a value for the custom image width in pixels. This option is only available if you have selected the Custom image proportion option.
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Custom Image Height - Input a value for the custom image height in pixels. This option is only available if you have selected the Custom image proportion option.
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Number of Columns - Set the number of columns in which you would like to display your team list.
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Space Between Items - Choose a spacing between team items in the list.
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Columns Responsive - Choose between 'predefined' columns responsive settings, or set the column responsiveness manually for each responsive stage.
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Enable Slider Loop - If you would like the slider to loop when it comes to the end of the team list, set this option to "Yes". This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance.
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Enable Slider Autoplay - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to automatically change slides.
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Slide Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for each slide to stay on screen before switching to the next slide.
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Slide Animation Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for the animation between slides.
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Enable Slider Navigation - Set this option to "Yes" to enable slider navigation arrows.
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Enable Slider Pagination - Set this option to "Yes" to enable pagination bullets on the slider.
Query
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Posts Per Page - Choose how many team members you would like to display per page. Enter "-1" do display all items on a single page.
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Order by - Choose how you would like to order your team members.
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Order - Choose between ascending and descending order.
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Additional Params - Here you can choose which additional parameters you wish to define for items featured in this team list.
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Post IDs - If you would only like to display certain team members in your team list, enter the IDs of those team members in this field.
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Taxonomy - Here you can choose to feature team members from specific categories or with specific tags only.
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Taxonomy Slug - Input a taxonomy slug for the category/tag you wish to limit this team list to.
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Taxonomy IDs - Input taxonomy IDs for categories/tags you wish to limit this team list to.
Layout
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Item Layout - Choose a style (layout and hover type) for the items in your blog list.
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Title Tag - Choose a heading tag for the titles in your blog list.
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Title Text Transform - Choose a text transform style for the title.
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Content Top Margin - Input the value for the content top margin size. This option is only available for 'info below' team list layout.
Additional
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Enable Filter - Set this option to "Yes" to enable a category filter above the team list.
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Pagination - Choose a pagination type to use.
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Load More Top Margin - Set a top margin for the "Load More" button when using the "Load More" type of pagination.
Swapping Image Gallery
You can use this shortcode to create an interactive section which contains a main image and a thumbnail image below. The images will switch as you click on the image preview on the right side of the section.
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Link Target - Set a target for the gallery link.
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Info Position - Choose where to display the info section relative to the image content.
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Title - Input the title for the spapping image gallery.
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Positions of Line Break - Enter the position of the word after which you would like to create a line break (e.g. if you would like the line break after the 3rd word, you would enter "3").
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Disable Title Line Break - Set this option to "Yes" to disable the line break on screens smaller than 1024px.
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Title Tag - Set a heading tag for the title.
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Description - Input the description for this section.
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Image Items - Upload the main image(s) and the thumbnail image(s) here. You can also add a link for each image item.
Product List
You can use this shortcode to display a list of your shop products.
General
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Custom Class - If you wish to style a particular content element differently, you can use this field to add an extra class name to that element and then refer to that class name in your css file.
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List Appearance - Choose a template for your product list. The template you choose will define how your product list will display.
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Image Proportions - Choose the proportions of the images in your product list.
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Custom Image Width - Input a value for the custom image width in pixels. This option is only available if you have selected the Custom image proportion option.
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Custom Image Height - Input a value for the custom image height in pixels. This option is only available if you have selected the Custom image proportion option.
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Number of Columns - Set the number of columns in which you would like to display your product list.
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Space Between Items - Choose a spacing between product items in the list.
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Row Height - Input a value for the row height. This option is only available if you have selected the 'justified gallery' list appearance.
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Max Row Height - Input a value for the max row height. This option is only available if you have selected the 'justified gallery' list appearance.
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Last Row Threshold - Input a value for the last row threshold. This option is only available if you have selected the 'justified gallery' list appearance.
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Columns Responsive - Choose between 'predefined' columns responsive settings, or set the column responsiveness manually for each responsive stage.
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Enable Slider Loop - If you would like the slider to loop when it comes to the end of the product list, set this option to "Yes". This option is only available if you have selected the 'slider' list appearance.
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Enable Slider Autoplay - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like the slider to automatically change slides.
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Slide Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for each slide to stay on screen before switching to the next slide.
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Slide Animation Duration - Set a duration time (in milliseconds) for the animation between slides.
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Enable Slider Navigation - Set this option to "Yes" to enable slider navigation arrows.
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Enable Slider Pagination - Set this option to "Yes" to enable pagination bullets on the slider.
Query
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Posts Per Page - Choose how many products you would like to display per page. Enter "-1" do display all products on a single page.
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Order by - Choose how you would like to order your product items.
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Order - Choose between ascending and descending order.
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Additional Params - Here you can choose which additional parameters you wish to define for products featured in this product list.
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Post IDs - If you would only like to display certain projects in your product list, enter the IDs of those projects in this field.
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Taxonomy - Here you can choose to feature products from specific categories or with specific tags only.
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Taxonomy Slug - Input a taxonomy slug for the category/tag you wish to limit this product list to.
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Taxonomy IDs - Input taxonomy IDs for categories/tags you wish to limit this product list to.
Layout
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Item Layout - Choose a style (layout and hover type) for the items in your product list.
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Title Tag - Choose a heading tag for the titles in your product list.
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Title Text Transform - Choose a text transform style for the title.
Additional
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Enable Filter - Set this option to "Yes" to enable a category filter above the product list.
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Pagination - Choose a pagination type to use.
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Load More Top Margin - Set a top margin for the "Load More" button when using the "Load More" type of pagination.
Custom Font
You can use this shortcode to create a textual section using a custom font.
General
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Title Text - Input a title.
Typography
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Title Tag - Choose a heading tag for the text.
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Color - Set a color for the text.
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Font Family - Input the name of the font family you would like to use.
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Font Size - Set a font size for the text.
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Line Height - Set a line height for the text.
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Letter Spacing - Input a letter spacing for the text.
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Font Weight - Choose a font weight for the text.
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Font Style - Choose a font style for the text.
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Text Transform - Choose a text transform style.
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Margin - Set margin values for the custom font text. Please input the margin in a "top right bottom left" format (e.g. 5px 10px 5px 10px).
In the remaining tabs, you can set a font size, line height, and letter spacing for each responsive breakpoint.
Text Marquee
You can use this shortcode to create a section with scrolling text.
General
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Text 1, 2, 3 - Input your text.
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Text Color 1, 2, 3 - Set a color for the text.
Typography
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Font Size - Set a font size for the text.
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Line Height - Set a line height for the text.
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Font Weight - Set a font weight for the text.
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Letter Spacing - Set a letter spacing for the text.
Highlight
You can use this shortcode to create a highlighted textual section.
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Text - Input a text you wish to display.
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Text Tag - Set a heading tag for the text.
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Text Color - Set a color for the text.
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Positions of Line Break - Enter the position of the word after which you would like to create a line break (e.g. if you would like the line break after the 3rd word, you would enter "3").
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Disable Line Break for Smaller Screens - Set this option to "Yes" if you would like to disable the line break postiion option on screens smaller than 1024px.
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Highlight Text Position - Enter the positions of the words you would like to display as 'highlighted' text. Separate start and end word positions with commas (e.g. if you would like to wrap from the fifth to the ninth word, you would enter "5,9"). If you want to highlight the whole text, input -1 here.
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Highlight Text Color - Set a color for the text.
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Highlight Text Background Color - Set a background color for the text.
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Link - If you wish to link the highlighted text, input the URL you wish to link the section to here.
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Link Target - Choose whether the link will open in a new or the same browser tab.
You can use this shortcode to display a masonry gallery with items that can contain an image, a button, and a link.
General
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Custom Class - If you wish to style a particular content element differently, you can use this field to add an extra class name to that element and then refer to that class name in your css file.
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Number of Columns - Set the number of columns in which you would like to display your masonry gallery.
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Columns Responsive - Choose between 'predefined' columns responsive settings, or set the column responsiveness manually for each responsive stage.
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Space Between Items - Choose a spacing between blog items in the list.
Items
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Child Elements - Here you can set the top margin, input a button label, a link, set the link target, and add a main image for each of the items you wish to feature in the gallery.
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Disable Item Margin Top - If you wish to disable item margin top for screens below certain resolutions, you can do so here.
Layout
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Title Tag - Set a heading tag for the title text.
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Title Color - Set a color for the title.
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Title Margin Top - Set a top margin for the title.
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Text - Input a text to be displayed beneath the title.
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Text Color - Set a color for the text.
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Text Margin Top - Set a top margin for the text.
Rotating Elipse Text
You can use this shortcode to display a title of your choosing with an animated effect; the text will be arranged in an ellipsis-like shape set in constant circular motion.
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Title - Input a line of text you wish to display.
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Font Family - Choose a font family for the text.
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Title Font Size - Set a size for the font.
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Title Font Weight - Input a value for the font weight.
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Title Letter Spacing - Input a value for letter spacing in the title.
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Title Color - Set a color for the title.
Instagram List
You can use this shortcode to display a list of your instagram photos.
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Number of Photos - Input the number of photos you would like to display.
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Number of Columns - Choose a number of columns to display the photos in.
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Padding Around Images - Choose a value for the padding around images in the list.
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Image Resolution - Set the resolutions for images in the list.
You can use this shortcode to display a list of your tweets.
General
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List Appearance - Choose how the list will be displayed.
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Number of Columns - Choose a number of columns to display the tweets in.
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Space Between Items - Choose a spacing between items in the list.
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Columns Responsive - Choose between 'predefined' columns responsive settings, or set the column responsiveness manually for each responsive stage.
In this section of the User Guide we will discuss the creation of team items, as well as how to add team lists to your website pages.
Team Items
To create a new team item:
- Navigate to Team > Add new from your WordPress admin panel.
- Enter a title for your team item in the text field near the top of the page. This will usally be the name of the team member.
- On the right side of the screen you will see a section named Team Categories. Here you can select the categories that you would like to add this team item to. If you would like to create a new category, click on the + Add New Category link. A text field will appear in which you can enter a category name, and then click Add New Category.
- Once you have checked the categories you would like to add your team item to, click the Publish button.
Beneath the Team Categories section is the Featured Image section. In the Featured Image section, you can upload a picture of your team member.
Now that you have set up your first team item, let’s go over the available custom fields for team items.
Team Single
- General Settings - Here you can add the team member's role (position), as well as to add the team member's social networks.
Team List
A team list displays a listing of your team items (members), each of which can be clicked on for a detailed overview of the single team item.
A team list is added to pages via the Team List shortcode. To add a team list to a page, navigate to the backend of that page and add the Team List element to the page via Elementor Page Builder (by entering the Elementor Page Builder view, and then dragging the Team List element from the element selection screen). For a comprehensive overview of all the options provided in the Team List element, please see the Custom Shortcodes section of this User Guide.
In this section of the User Guide we will discuss how to install and set up the WooCommerce eCommerce plugin with Elipsa.
Elipsa comes with WooCommerce integration, which allows you to easily create an online shop. For more information on installing and configuring WooCommerce, please visit this page:
https://docs.woothemes.com/documentation/plugins/woocommerce/getting-started/
In order to set up WooCommerce with the Elipsa theme, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Plugins > Add New from your WordPress admin panel.
- Type “WooCommerce” in the search field.
- Locate "WooCommerce - excelling eCommerce" in the search results and click on Install Now.
- Once the installation has completed, click on Activate Plugin.
- You will now see a notice saying “Welcome to WooCommerce – You're almost ready to start selling :)". If you plan on importing demo content, click on Skip Setup. Otherwise, click Install Pages.
- If you plan on importing demo content, you should first set the product image sizes in order to achieve the same look as on our demo sites. Navigate to Appearance > Customize and click on WooCommerce, and then the Product Images. There you will be able to set the main image width and the thumbnail image width. Please note that under the Thumbnail cropping section you should either select Uncropped or Custom ​aspect ratio. If you choose to crop the images to a Custom aspect ratio, please make sure that the images are set to identical dimensions for both the product list and the product single.
- See Importing Demo Content in the Getting Started section of this user guide and perform the process explained there.
- Create a page for your shop. Then navigate to WooCommerce > Settings > Products > Display and choose the page you create as your Shop Page (in the "Shop Page" field).
Creating Products
To create a new shop product, please navigate to Products > Add Product. Here you can set up all the standard WooCommerce options for each product, as well as some custom theme options:
Product List
- Product List Image - Upload an image to be displayed on product lists.
- Image Dimension - Here you can choose an image layout for product list. If you are using fixed image proportions on the list, choose an option other than default
- Show New Sign - Enable this option to see mark (Sold or Sale) on single product and on product lists