Setting Up A Page Title Bar With Avada Layouts Video

Setting Up A Page Title Bar With Avada Layouts Video

The Page Title Bar is a versatile page section directly under the header, which can be configured in many ways. In this video, we walk through the options of setting it up and configuring it, using Avada Layouts.,Useful Links:
Introducing Avada Layouts – https://bit.ly/3fb360c

How To Build A Page Title Bar Layout – https://bit.ly/36MP80R

Purchase your next copy of Avada – https://bit.ly/39qD1WM

Avada Quick Start Guide – http://bit.ly/32g2D6Q

Avada Documentation – http://bit.ly/2TyzQof

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Layout Options In Avada Video

Layout Options In Avada Video

This video looks at the layout options in Avada, and associated options with both boxed and wide mode.,Useful Links:
How to Use Sidebars with Avada – http://bit.ly/2ID8riV

Purchase your next copy of Avada – https://bit.ly/39qD1WM

Avada Quick Start Guide – http://bit.ly/2DHIgql

Avada Documentation – http://bit.ly/2TyzQof

Need support? – http://bit.ly/2njyfVo

Adding Widgets To Widget Areas

Adding Widgets To Widget Areas

In addition to the default widgets WordPress offers, Avada also includes a wide array of custom widgets. Third party plugins, such as WooCommerce, The Events Calendar etc, may also add useful widgets.
All widgets are found in the Appearance > Widgets tab, accessed from the WordPress dashboard. There are various customization options and fields for each individual widget. You can add as many widgets as you want to a widget area. Please read below for information on how to add widgets to widget areas, and watch the video for a visual overview.
How To Add Widgets To Widget AreasYou can add widgets to any widget areas displayed on the right hand side of the Widgets page. Before you can add widgets to custom widget areas, you must, of course, first create the custom widget areas. To learn how to create custom widget areas, please see our Creating Custom Widget Areas article. Once that』s done, you can then assign widgets. Each widget has their own options, which you can customize once you assign them to a widget area.
Step 1 – Navigate to the Appearance > Widgets to access the list of widgets and widget areas. The left hand side shows all the widgets you can use. The right hand side shows all the different widget areas you can add widgets to.
Step 2 – Simply drag and drop the widget you』d like to add into your chosen widget area on the right hand side.
Step 3 – To rearrange widgets in a widget area, just drag and drop the widgets into the order you』d like. Alternatively, you can click on the Widget, choose the Widget Area you』d like to assign it to from the dropdown list, and then click on Add Widget.
Step 4 – When finished, make sure to click the 『Save』 button in the widget editing box to save your changes.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Once you』ve created widget areas and added widgets to them, you can then assign them to different areas of your site. Please see our Assigning Widget Areas article.Widgets Area Overview

The Avada Live Workspace video

The Avada Live Workspace video

This video takes you through the workspace in Avada Live.,Useful Links:
Avada Builder Documentation – https://bit.ly/3ljJnOS

Purchase your next copy of Avada – https://bit.ly/39qD1WM

Avada Quick Start Guide – http://bit.ly/2DHIgql

Avada Documentation – http://bit.ly/2TyzQof

Need support? – http://bit.ly/2njyfVo

Live Responsive Editing in Avada Video

Live Responsive Editing in Avada Video

In this video, we are looking at how to use Live Responsive Editing in the Avada Website Builder!,Useful Links:
Responsive Option Sets – https://bit.ly/30s9Lfu

Purchase your next copy of Avada – http://bit.ly/39qD1WM

Avada Quick Start Guide – http://bit.ly/32g2D6Q

Avada Documentation – http://bit.ly/2TyzQof

Need support? – http://bit.ly/2YwqsX2

Assigning Widget Areas To Sidebars

Assigning Widget Areas To Sidebars

Avada offers both single and dual sidebars. Sidebars can be assigned globally (same sidebars sitewide) or individually (different sidebars per page or post). Avada includes a powerful set of options to achieve this. Please read below to understand where sidebars can be used and how to assign them globally or individually.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Sidebars are containers that accept widget areas. You must first create a widget area and assign widgets to it before you can assign it to a sidebar. To learn how to create widget areas and assign widgets, please refer to our Widget and Sidebar category linked here.Global Sidebars vs Individual Page SidebarsGlobal Sidebars – Global sidebars will override the individual sidebar options set in the Avada Page Options. You can enable global sidebars for each different sections of your site such as pages, portfolio posts, blog posts and the search results page. Use this when you want every page to show the exact same sidebar. Global sidebar options can be found in the Avada > Options > Sidebars panel.
Individual Sidebars – If global sidebars are disabled, then you can use individual sidebars when you want a unique sidebar or no sidebars on a page or post. Individual sidebars can be assigned in the Avada Page Options of each page or post.
Global Sidebar AreasThere are 10 sections of your site where you can enable global sidebars. Some of these areas require the respective plugins to be installed and activated. Continue reading below to learn about each section.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The WooCommerce Product and Archive / Category Pages options will appear only if the WooCommerce plugin is installed and activated. The same goes for the Events Calendar Posts and the bbPress Pages options. The Events Calendar plugin and the bbPress plugin must be installed and activated for those options to appear.Page Templates – All page template except for the 『100% Width』 page template.Portfolio Posts – Single post pages that are created for all portfolio post.Portfolio Archive / Category Pages – All arch/cat pages created for portfolio posts.Blog Posts – Single post pages that are created for all blog post.Blog Archive / Category Pages – All arch/cat pages created for blog posts.WooCommerce Products – Single post pages that are created for all Woo products.WooCommerce Archive / Category Pages – All arch/cat pages created for products.Events Calendar Posts – All single posts pages created for Events Calendar posts.bbPress Pages – Any forum/topic post that is created using the bbPress plugin.Search Page – The search results page that displays when a search is performed.How To Assign Widgets To Global SidebarsBefore applying a global sidebar for a section of your site, you must first create a widget area, assign widgets to it, then you can assign it to the sidebar you』d like to use as a global sidebar. To learn how to create widget areas, please refer to our Creating Widget Areas article.
Step 1 – Navigate to the Avada > Options > Sidebar panel. Select the sub-panel for the area you』re wanting to assign a global sidebar to. For example, if you want to assign a global sidebar to all of your page templates, then go to the Options > Sidebars > Pages sub-panel.
Step 2 – You can enable global sidebars by setting the 『Activate Global Sidebar』 option to On. This options is often misunderstood. What this option does is force the chosen sidebars on ALL instances of the relevant custom post type. For example, this will override pages where you had previously set different sidebars via the Avada Page Options. As a result of turning this option on, the Sidebars options in the Avada Page Options will be disabled. If you have never individually overridden sidebar settings on individual pages, there is no need to activate this option. The sidebars widget areas chosen in the next step will show on all pages where the Sidebars options are left at default in the Avada Page Options.
Step 3 – Select the name of the widget area you』d like to display for Sidebar 1 and Sidebar 2. If you only want one sidebar, then set the 『Sidebar 2』 option to None.
Step 4 – You can also select a position for Sidebar 1. If you』re also using Sidebar 2, it will automatically be placed on the opposite side of Sidebar 1.
Step 5 – Once finished, press the 『Save Changes』 button.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Category and Archive pages do not have this option because they do not have individual page options like other pages.How To Assign Widgets To Individual Sidebars Using Avada Page OptionsIf you don』t want to use global sidebars and would rather assign a specific sidebar for specific pages, then you can do so using our Avada Page Options which is located in every page or post you create.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must have Global Sidebars deactivated for your individual sidebars to appear. For example, if you』d like to assign individual sidebars for specific pages, then the 『Activate Global Sidebars』 option under the Options > Sidebars > Pages panel must be set to Off.Step 1 – Create a new page or post or edit an existing one.
Step 2 – In Avada Builder, scroll below the main content field and find the Avada Page Options box. In Avada Live it』s one of the three tabs on the sidebar, located from the Toggle Sidebar link on the Toolbar. Here you will find the Sidebars tab.
Step 3 – Select the name of the widget area you』d like to display for Sidebar 1 and Sidebar 2. If you only want one sidebar, then set the 『Sidebar 2』 option to No Sidebar.
Step 4 – Select a position for Sidebar 1. If you』re also using Sidebar 2, it will automatically be placed on the opposite side of Sidebar 1.
Step 5 – You can also choose a background color for the sidebar. Simply use the color picker interface or enter the hexadecimal code of the color you』d like to display in the 『Sidebar Background Color』 option. For example, #000000.
Step 5 – Remember to save your changes.
Single, Dual or No SidebarsAvada allows for single, dual or no sidebars. There are two sidebar dropdown fields that allow you to make these selections; Sidebar 1 and Sidebar 2. You can also set the position for Sidebar 1, and Sidebar 2 will automatically be set to the opposite side. Continue reading below for more information.

Single Sidebar – To achieve a single sidebar, assign a widget area to the 『Sidebar 1』 option, then set the 『Sidebar 2』 option to No Sidebar.

Dual Sidebars – To achieve dual sidebars, assign a widget area to both 『Sidebar 1』 and 『Sidebar 2』 options.

No Sidebars – To disable sidebars, select No Sidebar for both 『Sidebar 1』 and 『Sidebar 2』 options. The page will be full width.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The 『Side Navigation』 page template can have dual sidebars. Sidebar 1 will be placed underneath the side navigation set, Sidebar 2 will be placed on the opposite side.Sidebar PositionAvada offers a sidebar position option for Sidebar 1, this can be chosen globally in the Avada Global Options or individually per page or post. The Avada Page Option overrides the Avada Global Option. Note, when set to Default the Avada Page Option is pulling from the Avada Global Options.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The sidebar position option only works with Sidebar 1. If using dual sidebars, Sidebar 2 will be placed on the opposite side of Sidebar 1. For the Side Navigation page template, the sidebar position option will affect the side navigation side, and Sidebar 2 will be placed on the opposite side.Sticky SidebarsWith Avada 5.2 and up, you have the option to enable sticky sidebars on your Avada site. When Sticky Sidebar is enabled, the sidebar will scroll with the content as the viewer moves down the page. For more information on using sticky sidebars, please see our post here.

Understanding Footer Layouts in Avada Video

Understanding Footer Layouts in Avada Video

In this video, we walk you through how footer layouts work in Avada using Avada Layouts.,Useful Links:
Avada Layouts Docs – http://bit.ly/38hWLfc

Purchase your next copy of Avada – https://bit.ly/39qD1WM

Avada Quick Start Guide – http://bit.ly/32g2D6Q

Avada Documentation – http://bit.ly/2TyzQof

Avada Builder Documentation – http://bit.ly/3ljJnOS

Need support? – http://bit.ly/2YwqsX2

Managing Privacy Options & the GDPR With Avada Video

Managing Privacy Options & the GDPR With Avada Video

This video looks at the range of privacy tools recently added into Avada to help with GDPR compliance.,Useful Links:
GDPR and Avada Privacy tools – http://bit.ly/2TZNh1k

Privacy Tool Options – http://bit.ly/2Ja6zPy

Avada Privacy Bar – http://bit.ly/2YbBPkw

Privacy Element  – http://bit.ly/2H9zEr2

Purchase your next copy of Avada – https://bit.ly/39qD1WM

Avada Quick Start Guide – http://bit.ly/2DHIgql

Avada Documentation – http://bit.ly/2TyzQof

Avada Builder Documentation – http://bit.ly/2wLS24S

Need support? – http://bit.ly/2njyfVo

Assigning Widget Areas

Assigning Widget Areas

In Avada, you can create your own custom Widget Areas and also use our pre-made ones. Once you have populated the Widget Area of your choice with your widgets, it can be assigned to a Widget Ready Areas. To learn more about adding widgets to a Widget Area please see our corresponding doc: Adding Widgets to Widget Areas.
You can think of a Widget Ready Area as part of a page that is specifically there to display Widget Areas which have been created in Appearance > Widgets of your WordPress dashboard. Avada comes with five Widget Ready Areas. These are the Footer columns, Sliding Bar columns, Sidebars, Mega Menu columns, and the Avada Builder Widget Area Element.
The Footer columns and Sliding Bar columns Widget Ready Areas automatically have their corresponding pre-made Widget Areas assigned and display in fixed parts of the page. These will be displayed in ascending order on the front-end.
The Sidebars and Mega Menu columns Widget Ready Areas also display in fixed parts of the page, but these can have either pre-made or custom Widget Areas assigned to them. So, besides any of your custom Widget Areas you could for example also display Footer Widget 1 area in a sidebar.
Finally, the Widget Area Element is the most flexible one. It can be placed in any part of the page via the Avada Builder and can have any Widget Area assigned to it, either pre-made or custom.
Continue reading below for detailed instructions on how to assign or add Widget Areas to each Widget Ready Area, and watch the video for a visual overview.
Footer ColumnsYou can enable footer columns and select how many to display by going to the Avada > Options > Footer panel. You can display up to 6 columns on your footer. Please follow the link below to read more about assigning widgets to the footer.
Read Our 『Adding Footer Widgets』 ArticleSidebarsSidebars are containers that accept widget areas. You can enable sidebars on different sections of your site in the Avada > Options > Sidebars panel, or on the Fusion Page Options on each page or post.
Read Our 『Assigning Widget Areas To Sidebars』 ArticleSliding Bar ColumnsYou can enable sliding bar columns and select how many to display by going to the Avada > Options > Sliding Bar panel. You can display up to 6 columns. Please click the button below to read more about assigning widgets to the sliding bar.
Read Our 『Sliding Bar Setup』 ArticleWatch the 『How To Use The Sliding Bar』 VideoMega Menu ColumnsYou can enable the mega menu in the Appearance > Menus tab on your WP admin panel. You can have up to 6 columns on your mega menus. Please click the button below to read more about how to assign widgets areas to your mega menu.
Read Our 『Using The Mega Menu』 ArticleAvada Builder Widget Area ElementYou can use the Avada Builder Widget Area Element to add widget areas to any page or post you create. You can use the widget area element with any of the column elements to format the page. Please click the button below to learn more about the widget area element.
Read Our 『Widget Area Element 『 Article

Understanding Header Layouts In Avada

Understanding Header Layouts In Avada

In this video, we walk you through Understanding Header Layouts in Avada.,Useful Links:
Layout Docs – https://bit.ly/32KRRYf

Prebuilt Headers for Layouts – https://bit.ly/3jzdEbB

Responsive Option Sets – https://bit.ly/30s9Lfu

Avada Special Menu Items – https://bit.ly/3jrp1SK

Menu Element – https://bit.ly/3fOPK9r

Purchase your next copy of Avada – https://bit.ly/39qD1WM

Avada Quick Start Guide – http://bit.ly/32g2D6Q

Avada Documentation – http://bit.ly/2TyzQof

Need support? – http://bit.ly/2YwqsX2