Span Shortcode
Most text fields in elements do not support html for security and optimization reasons, however, sometimes you may want to add a custom span around specific text so it can be styled differently. In order to do this, you can…
Most text fields in elements do not support html for security and optimization reasons, however, sometimes you may want to add a custom span around specific text so it can be styled differently. In order to do this, you can…
The Just Events WordPress plugin is a free and easy to use plugin created by WPExplorer (that's us!) which allows you to easily add, manage and display events on your site. This plugin is primary coded for Full Site Editing…
By default WooCommerce displays products based on their name and your custom sorting but it's not very obvious how to go about ordering your products so this guide will show you how to do that. Step 1: Make sure WooCommerce…
In version 7.4 of the WPBakery plugin they introduced what they call their "SEO Toolkit" which is basically just extra settings you can use to modify your on page title and meta description tags and a little SEO analysis of…
In Total 5.11 we added the ability to control the Image element "Mix Blend Mode" CSS property which can be used for all sorts of cool image displays but one of the most common uses is to add an Overlay…
The Total theme includes an exclusive feature named "Post Cards" which allows you to display your posts (of any post type) on your site and choose from preset designs or create your own. The Post Cards element is available in…
In Total 5.10 we introduced a new underline shortcode which makes it easier to to text on your site when working with any page builder. The underline shortcode is similar to but different then the text highlight shortcode (which you…
Horizontal scrolling areas have become quite popular because they allow you to display more content without increasing the vertical height of your page but without loading external slider/carousel libraries that can also slow down your site. In the Total theme…
The WooCommerce "Smart Coupons" add-on plugin is a fairly nice plugin but it has been coded in a way where various functions only work with "standard" WooCommerce setups as they rely on specific hooks for various checks which means there…
By default the Total theme uses a 600 font weight for all bold text on the site which is slightly lighter then the default 700 value used for "bold" fonts. The bold font weight is primarily used for headings (h1,h2,h3...etc)…