Help Guide

Themeasy Widgets: Improve the Page Building Experience with Elementor

Elementor Page Builder allows you to create things for your website through widgets, which are blocks with customization controls. You edit the blocks live, that is, while typing a text, or changing a color, you see the result instantly.

Mega Menu: How to add, edit and customize

A megamenu provides an organized and efficient way to display a large amount of information or navigation options in a single, accessible menu.

Global Sections: How to add, edit and choose conditions

A conditional section of a website is a part of a web page that displays different content based on specific conditions or criteria.

Add custom CSS and JS to a WordPress site

Adding custom CSS and JS to a WordPress site allows for greater control over the site's appearance and functionality.

How to Change WordPress Site Container

The importance of a container lies in its role in responsive web design. A well-defined container ensures that the layout remains organized and visually appealing across various devices, from large desktop monitors to small mobile screens.

How to Change WordPress Site Typography

Typography plays a crucial role in web design, impacting both usability and aesthetic appeal. Good typography enhances readability, making content easy to digest and understand.

How to Change WordPress Site Colors

Good color combinations can create a harmonious look and feel, improving user experience by making the content easier to read and navigate.

How to add or change logo on WordPress website

A logo is a crucial element for any website as it serves as the visual cornerstone of a brand's identity.

How to update a WordPress theme purchased from ThemeForest

Secure updating of themes purchased from ThemeForest is handled by the Envato Market WordPress Plugin. Authors are encouraged to implement this plugin in their items so that customers have a reliable and consistent experience across products.

Important Elementor Settings

Some basic actions are needed to ensure that the theme works perfectly with Elementor, avoiding conflicts between features. Once this is done, it will be possible to edit all the theme's custom posts, and Elementor will not load styles that may cause conflict.