Avada Form Element

Avada Form Element

The Avada Form Element is a simple helper Element, designed so you can add an Avada Form anywhere into your content. Read more about this handy Element below, and watch the video for a visual overview.
For an overview of how the Avada Form Builder works, please see the Avada Forms documentation.,View Element Demo Page!,OverviewHow To Use The ElementElement OptionsGlobal OptionsUseful Links & Resources,How To Use The Avada Form ElementThe Avada Form Element allows you to place an Avada form anywhere on your site.
Step 1 – Create a new page or edit an existing one.
Step 2 – Add a container then select your desired column layout.
Step 3 – Click the 『+ Element』 button to bring up the Elements window. Locate the 『Avada Form』 Element and click it to bring up its options window.
Step 4 – Using the Avada Form Element couldn』t be easier. Once you have selected which column you』d like to place the slider into, you simply select your form from the drop down list in the Element options panel. The only other options are Margins, Element Visibility, and the CSS Class and CSS ID options.
Step 5 – Once you have added your form, Save your page.
Read below for a detailed description of all Element options.
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Get Avada,Element OptionsLocation: The edit screen within each Element.
You can deploy as many individual Elements in pages and posts as you need; there is no limit. Within each of the Elements, you will see a tab or tabs that house an array of options that make it possible for you to configure each Element independently, and greatly enhance your flexibility and creative options.
Form – Select the form you want to insert from the dropdown list. To create forms, go to Avada > Forms.Margin – Enter values including any valid CSS unit, ex: 4%.

Element Visibility – Choose to show or hide the element on small, medium or large screens. You can choose more than one at a time. Each of the 3 sizes has a custom width setting on the Avada Builder Elements tab in the Global Options.

CSS Class – Allows you to add a class to the wrapping HTML.

CSS ID – Allows you to add an ID to the wrapping HTML.
View The Options ScreenGlobal OptionsThere are no Global Options for the Avada Form Element. Global Options for Forms as a whole are found at Avada > Options > Forms.,Useful Links & Resources
The Avada Form Builder
Avada Form Local Options
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Avada Builder Elements

Avada Builder Elements

The Avada Builder Elements are the heart of the Avada Builder. With 95 Design Elements, 23 Layout Elements, 20 Form Elements, and over 500+ element options, there are a LOT of design choices at your fingertips. For a great intro to the Design Elements, visit this page, for Layout Elements, see this page, and for Form Elements, see this page.
Below is an alphabetically ordered list of all the available Elements in Avada. First up are the Structural Design Elements like the Container & Column etc. While these create the structure on your page, they are also Design Elements in their own right, and are very powerful. Then come the main Design Elements, and then under this, there are the Layout Elements, introduced for Content Layout Sections in Avada Layouts, and expanded upon for the Avada WooCommerce Builder in Avada 7.2 and 7.3. Finally, at the bottom, are the Avada Form Builder Elements.
Please note that some of these Elements will only be visible in your install if they are enabled in the Global Options (Privacy), if you have the corresponding plugin installed (eg. Convert Plus, Gravity Forms, Events, Layer Slider, Slider Revolution & the WooCommerce Design Elements), as well as having the Element activated in the Avada Builder Options, or if you are in the Builder section where they are active (Layout Sections for the Layout Elements, and the Avada Form Builder for the Form Elements).
Simply click the element below that you』d like to know more about, to be directed to the corresponding Element documentation. There you will find an overview of the element, an example of the element, a section explaining how to use the element, the full range of its options, and any Global Options for the Element. In short, everything you need to know to get started with each and every Element that comes with Avada. The vast majority of the Elements also have their own videos, embedded on the Element page, or gathered together here.
The Avada Builder Elements list below is valid for Avada 7.6 (Released on December 15th, 2021).,Structural Design ElementsContainer
Column
Nested Columns
Next Page,Design ElementsAlert
Audio
Avada Form
Avada Slider
Blog
Breadcrumbs
Button
Chart
Checklist
Code Block
Contact Form 7
Content Boxes
Convert Plus
Countdown
Counter Boxes
Counter Circles
Dropcap
Events
Facebook Page
FAQ
Flickr
Flip Boxes
Gallery
Google Map
Gravity Form
Highlight
Icon
Image
Image Before & After
Image Carousel
Image Hotspots
Layer Slider
Lightbox
Lottie Animation
Media Slider
Menu
Menu Anchor
Modal
Modal Text / HTML Link
News Ticker
One Page Text Link
Person
Popover
Portfolio
Post Cards
Post Slider
Pricing Table
Privacy
Progress Bar
Recent Posts
Scroll Progress
Search
Section Separator
Separator
Slider Revolution
Social Links
Social Sharing
Soundcloud
Star Rating
Syntax Highlighter
Table
Tabs
Tag Cloud
Tagline Box
Testimonials
Text Block
Title
Toggles
Tooltip
Twitter Timeline
User Login
User Lost Password
User Register
Video
Views Counter
Vimeo
Widget
Widget Area
Woo Cart Coupons
Woo Cart Shipping
Woo Cart Table
Woo Cart Totals
Woo Checkout Billing
Woo Checkout Order Review
Woo Checkout Payment
Woo Checkout Shipping
Woo Checkout Tabs
Woo Featured Products Slider
Woo Notices
Woo Product Carousel
Woo Product Grid
Woo Shortcodes
Woo Sorting
Woo Up/Cross-sells
YouTube
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Avada Builder Elements Videos

Avada Builder Elements Videos

With over 90 Design Elements to choose from in Avada, comes the need to familiarize yourself with what the individual Elements can do.
And so to show you how each and every Element works, we have made a video for each one, designed to give you a snapshot of the awesome features you can use on your websites. Just mouse over the Element you』d like to explore and click for the video to load in a Lightbox.
Some of these Elements will only be visible in your install if you have the corresponding plugin installed as well (eg. Convert Plus, Gravity Forms, Events, Layer Slider, Slider Revolution & the WooCommerce Elements), or have the option activated in the Theme Options (Privacy).,Structural Design ElementsContainer
Column
Nested Columns

Author Element

Author Element

As part of Avada Layouts, we created a series of Dynamic Elements that help generate content in the Content Layout Section of a Layout. These are called Layout Elements. In this document, we』re going to look at the Author Element.,IMPORTANT NOTE: The Layout Elements are only available when editing Content Layout Sections in Avada Layouts.,View The Element Demo Page!,OverviewHow To Use The ElementElement OptionsGlobal Options,How To Use The Author ElementThe Author Element allows you to place the details of the post author into your Content Layout Section.
When you go to add an Element in a Content Layout Section, the Element dialog opens in a new tab called Layout Elements. This is where you will find the Author Element. These dynamic Elements can only be placed once into a Layout, with the exception of the Pagination Element, which can be placed twice. You can also use the full range of Design Elements when building your Layout.
The Author Element can be placed anywhere in you Layout Section, and will dynamically pull the details of that specific post author into the page. As such, you would only use this Element on a Single Post/Portfolio Layout. If you used it on a Archives Layout for example, it wouldn』t render anything, as an Archives Layout might show posts from many authors.
See below, the Author Element, displaying on a Single Post layout in the Taxi Demo. View a live post here.
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Get Avada,Element OptionsLocation: The edit screen within each Element.
You can deploy the Layout Elements only once within each Layout. Within each of the Elements, you will see a tab or tabs that house an array of options that make it possible for you to configure each Element independently, and greatly enhance your flexibility and creative options.
Note: Please note that the displayed options screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada』s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
General Tab
Show Headings – Choose to show or hide headings.

HTML Heading Size – Choose the size of the HTML heading that should be used, h1-h6.

Author Avatar – Make a selection for author avatar.

Show Biography – Choose to show or hide author biography.

Margin – In pixels or percentage, ex: 10px or 10%.

Element Visibility – Allows you to control the Element』s visibility. Choose one or more between Small Screen, Medium Screen, or Large Screen.

CSS Class – Allows you to add a class for the Element.

CSS ID – Allows you to add an ID for the Element.
View The Options ScreenExtras Tab
Animation Type – Controls the column』s animation type. Choose between None, Bounce, Fade, Flash, Rubberband, Shake, Slide, Zoom, Flip Vertically, Flip Horizontally, or Light Speed.

Direction of Animation – Controls the direction of animation on the Element. Choose between Top, Right, Bottom, Left, or Static.

Speed of Animation – Controls the speed of animation on the Element. Choose between 0.1 to 1.

Offset of Animation – Controls when the animation will start. Choose between Default, Top of element hits bottom of viewport, Top of element hits middle of viewport, or Bottom of element enters viewport.
View The Options ScreenGlobal OptionsLayout Elements do not have any Global Options.

Audio Element

Audio Element

The Audio Element was released with Avada 6.1, and offers the ability for users to post self-hosted audio clips easily and stylishly to your Avada websites. Read below for details on all Element options, or watch the video for a visual overview.,Audio Playerhttps://theme-fusion.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/htutaue.mp300:0000:0000:00Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.,View Element Demo Page!,OverviewHow To Use The ElementElement OptionsGlobal Options,How To Use The Audio ElementThe Audio Element is easy to add anywhere in your content. Follow these simple steps below.
Step 1. Ensure Avada Builder, or Avada Live is active.
Step 2. Create, or choose the Column you wish to add the Element into. Click on Add New Element.
Step 3. Choose Audio from the Elements List.
Step 4. Add your audio file in the first option, Audio. You can either select one already in the media library, or upload one. This element uses a HTML5 tag, and so supports all major audio formats, including .mp3, .wav, & .m4a.
Step 5. Once you have added your audio file, continue configuring the element with your preferred styling options. This element can also be styled in conjunction with the containing column.
Read below for a detailed description of all element options.
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You can deploy as many individual Elements in pages and posts as you need, there is no limit. Within each of the Elements you will see a tab or tabs that house an array of options that make it possible for you to configure each Element independently, and greatly enhance your flexibility and creative options.
Note: The Default setting will use the global settings assigned for this element at Options > Avada Builder Elements > Audio. Also, please note that the displayed option screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada』s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
General Tab
Audio – Upload or select your audio file to be loaded into the player.

Loop – Turn on to loop the media when it is played.

Autoplay – Turn on to autoplay the media upon page load.

Preload – This setting specifies if and how the audio should be loaded when the page loads. It defaults to 「None」.
• 「None」: The audio should not be loaded when the page loads.
• 「Auto」: The audio should be loaded entirely when the page loads.
• 「Metadata」: Only metadata should be loaded when the page loads.

Element Visibility – Allows you to control the column』s visibility. Choose one or more between Small Screen, Medium Screen, or Large Screen.

CSS Class – Allows you to add a class for the column.

CSS ID – Allows you to add an ID for the column.
View The Options ScreenDesign Tab
Background Color – Controls the background color of the audio player.

Controls Color Scheme – This setting sets the color of the controls of the player. Depending on the background color you can change this value to 「Light」 or 「Dark」 to ensure controls are visible.

Audio Progress Color – Select a color for the audio progress-bar.

Maximum Width – Set the maximum width of the audio player using a valid CSS value.

Border Size – Set the border size. In pixels.

Border Color – Set the border color.

Border Radius – Set the border radius. In pixels.

Box Shadow – Set to Yes to enable a box shadow for the element.

Box Shadow Position – Set the vertical and horizontal position of the box shadow. Positive values put the shadow below and right of the box, negative values put it above and left of the box. In pixels, ex. 5px.

Box Shadow Blur Radius – Set the blur radius of the box shadow. In pixels.

Box Shadow Spread Radius – Set the spread radius of the box shadow. A positive value increases the size of the shadow, a negative value decreases the size of the shadow. In pixels.

Box Shadow Color – Set the color of the Box Shadow.
View The Options ScreenExtras Tab
Animation Type – Controls the column』s animation type. Choose between None, Bounce, Fade, Flash, Rubberband, Shake, Slide, Zoom, Flip Vertically, Flip Horizontally, or Light Speed.

Direction of Animation – Controls the direction of animation on the column. Choose between Top, Right, Bottom, Left, or Static.

Speed of Animation – Controls the speed of animation on the column. Choose between 0.1 to 5.

Offset of Animation – Controls when the animation will start. Choose between Default, Top of element hits bottom of viewport, Top of element hits middle of viewport, or Bottom of element enters viewport.
View The Options ScreenGlobal OptionsLocation: WordPress Dashboard > Avada > Options > Avada Builder Elements > Audio
The Avada Advanced Options Network gives you amazing flexibility with additional Global Options that allows you to control individual Elements en masse.

Maximum Width – Set the maximum width of the audio player using a valid CSS value.

Background Color – Controls the background color of the audio player.

Audio Progress Color – Select a color for the audio progress-bar.

Controls Color Scheme – This setting sets the color of the controls of the player. Depending on the background color you can change this value to 「Light」 or 「Dark」 to ensure controls are visible.

Border Size – Set the border size. In pixels.

Border Color – Set the border color.

Border Radius – Set the border radius. In pixels.
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Archives Element

Archives Element

As part of Avada Layouts, we created a series of Dynamic Elements that help generate content in the Content Layout Section of a Layout. These are called Layout Elements. The first of these is the Archive Element.,IMPORTANT NOTE: The Layout Elements are only available when editing Content Layout Sections in Avada Layouts.,View The Element Demo Page!,OverviewHow To Use The ElementElement OptionsGlobal Options,How To Use The Archives ElementThe Archives Element allows you to place archives content anywhere in a Content Layout Section, in any Layout.
When you go to add an Element in a Content Layout Section, the Element dialog opens in a new tab called Layout Elements. This is where you will find the Archives Element. These dynamic Elements can only be placed once into a Layout, with the exception of the Pagination Element, which can be placed twice. You can also use the full range of Design Elements when building your Layout.
The Archives Element can be placed anywhere in you Layout Section, and will dynamically pull Archives Content into the page, based on the settings in the Element, and the Conditions set in the Layout. For example, you might choose a Masonry Layout in the Archives Element, and set the condition for the Layout only to display on Portfolio Archives.
NB. With a Layout that has conditions showing Archives content, but where a Content Layout Section has not been specified, the Archive Layout comes from the relevant Theme Options – i.e General Blog > Blog Archives Layout, and General Portfolio > Portfolio Archives Layout.
See below for an example of the Archives Element in a Category Layout, displaying in a three column Grid, on the Interior Design Demo. Follow this link for a live example.
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You can deploy the Layout Elements only once within each Layout. Within each of the Elements, you will see a tab or tabs that house an array of options that make it possible for you to configure each Element independently, and greatly enhance your flexibility and creative options.
Note: Please note that the displayed options screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada』s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
General Tab
Posts Per Page –Select number of posts per page. Set to -1 to display all. Set to 0 to use number of posts from Settings > Reading.

Content Display – Controls if the content displays as an excerpt or full content or is completely disabled.

Excerpt Length – Insert the number of words/characters you want to show in the excerpt.

Strip HTML from Posts Content – Choose to strip HTML from the post content.

Show Meta Info – Choose to show all meta data.

Show Author Name – Choose to show the author.

Show Categories – Choose to show the categories.

Show Comment Count – Choose to show the comments.

Show Date – Choose to show the date.

Show Read More Link – Choose to show the Read More link.

Show Tags – Choose to show the tags.

Pagination Type – Choose the type of pagination.

Nothing Found Message – Replacement text when no results are found. * Dynamic Content Option.

Element Visibility – Allows you to control the Element』s visibility. Choose one or more between Small Screen, Medium Screen, or Large Screen.

CSS Class – Allows you to add a class for the Element.

CSS ID – Allows you to add an ID for the Element.
View The Options ScreenDesign Tab
Layout – Select the layout for the element. Choose from Large, Medium, Large Alternate, Medium Alternate, Grid, Timeline, and Masonry.

Show Thumbnail – Displays featured image.
View The Options ScreenGlobal OptionsLayout Elements do not have any Global Options.

Alert Element

Alert Element

The Alert Element offers four preset and one custom Alert Box for your website. These are useful for all sorts of situations. There is a General Alert, an Error Alert, a Success Alert, a Notice Alert, and the aforementioned Custom Alert. There is a range of settings available, some of which only apply to the Custom Alert, as the first four are preset to specific situations and uses. The Custom Alert however is fully customizable.,×Default General Message Type×Default Error Message Type×Default Success Message Type×Default Notice Message Type,View Element Demo Page!,OverviewHow To Use The ElementElement OptionsGlobal Options,How To Use The Alert ElementThe Alert Element is easy to add anywhere in your content. Follow these simple steps below.
Step 1. Ensure Avada Builder, or Avada Live is active.
Step 2. Create, or choose the Column you wish to add the Element into. Click on Add New Element.
Step 3. Choose Alert from the Elements List.
Step 4. The first option allows you to select from a number of preset Alert boxes, or you can choose Custom if you prefer to style it yourself. Note that the next two options, Accent Color, and Background Color, will not affect the Element unless you have chosen Custom in the first option.
Step 5. Once you have chosen colors, you can go through the other General Options. You have options for Border width, Icon, Content Alignment, Text Transform, Box Shadow, and Dismissable Box. By default, Alerts Boxes are dismissable (the user can close them) but there is an option here to make them permanent if you wish.
Step 6. Once you have chosen your options, add your content in the Alert Content field. This is the text that shows on the Alert box.
Step 7. If you wish to make further customization, there are options for Element Visibility, as well as fields for a CSS Class, and CSS ID. There is also an animation tab, if you wish to customize how the Alert will load on the page. Save your page.
Read below for a detailed description of all element options.
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Get Avada,Element OptionsLocation: The edit screen within each Element.
You can deploy as many individual Elements in pages and posts as you need, there is no limit. Within each of the Elements you will see a tab or tabs that house an array of options that make it possible for you to configure each Element independently, and greatly enhance your flexibility and creative options.
Note: The Default setting will use the global settings assigned for this element at Options > Avada Builder Elements > Alert. Also, please note that the displayed option screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada』s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.
General Tab
Alert Type – Allows you to choose from any of the 4 preset alerts (General, Error, Success or Notice), or the Custom one.

Accent Color – This setting is only for the Custom Alert. It allows you to set the border, text and icon color for custom alert boxes.

Background Color – This setting is only for the Custom Alert. This allows you to set the background color for custom alert boxes.

Border Size – This setting is only for the Custom Alert. This allows you to set the border size for custom alert boxes. In pixels.

Select Custom Icon – This setting is only for the Custom Alert. This allows you to set the icon for custom alert boxes.

Content Alignment – This setting allows you to choose the alignment of the Alert content.

Margin – Enter values including any valid CSS unit, ex: 4%.

Text Transform – This setting allows you to transform the case of the Alert text.

Dismissable Box – This setting allows you to specify whether the Alert Box can be dismissed or not.

Box Shadow – This setting displays a shadow below the Alert Box.

Alert Content – This is where you enter the content for the Alert Box.

Element Visibility – Allows you to control the column』s visibility. Choose one or more between Small Screen, Medium Screen, or Large Screen.

Element Sticky Visibility – (Only visible if parent Container is set to Sticky). Choose to show or hide the element, based on the current mode (normal or sticky) of its parent container. You can choose more than one at a time.

CSS Class – Allows you to add a class for the column.

CSS ID – Allows you to add an ID for the column.
View The Options ScreenExtras Tab
Animation Type – Controls the column』s animation type. Choose between None, Bounce, Fade, Flash, Rubberband, Shake, Slide, Zoom, Flip Vertically, Flip Horizontally, or Light Speed.

Direction of Animation – Controls the direction of animation on the column. Choose between Top, Right, Bottom, Left, or Static.

Speed of Animation – Controls the speed of animation on the column. Choose between 0.1 to 5.

Offset of Animation – Controls when the animation will start. Choose between Default, Top of element hits bottom of viewport, Top of element hits middle of viewport, or Bottom of element enters viewport.
View The Options ScreenGlobal OptionsLocation: Avada > Options > Avada Builder Elements > Alert

The Avada Advanced Options Network gives you amazing flexibility with additional Global Options that allows you to control individual Elements en masse.

General Background Color – Set the background color for general alert boxes.

General Accent Color – Set the accent color for general alert boxes.

Error Background Color – Set the background color for error alert boxes.

Error Accent Color – Set the accent color for error alert boxes.

Success Background Color – Set the background color for success alert boxes.

Success Accent Color – Set the accent color for success alert boxes.

Notice Background Color – Set the background color for notice alert boxes.

Notice Accent Color – Set the accent color for notice alert boxes.

Content Alignment – Choose how the content should be aligned. Choose between Left, Center, and Right.

Text Transform – Choose how the text is displayed. Choose between Normal or Uppercase.

Dismissable Box – Select if the alert box should be dismissable.

Box Shadow – Display a box shadow below the alert box.

Border Size – Controls the border size of the alert boxes. In pixels.
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Enqueue a script for my Avada Builder Element on back end

Enqueue a script for my Avada Builder Element on back end

When registering a new Avada Builder Element via fusion_builder_map() helper function provide admin_enqueue_js attribute with your script location.
Copy to Clipboardfunction fusion_element_text() {

fusion_builder_map(
array(
'name' => esc_attr__( 'Text Block', 'fusion-builder' ),
'shortcode' => 'fusion_text',
'admin_enqueue_js' =>'/js/my-script.js',
'params' => array(
array(
'type' => 'tinymce',
'heading' => esc_attr__( 'Content', 'fusion-builder' ),
'description' => esc_attr__( 'Enter some content for this textblock.', 'fusion-builder' ),
'param_name' => 'element_content',
'value' => esc_attr__( 'Click edit button to change this text.', 'fusion-builder' ),
),
),
)
);
}
add_action( 'fusion_builder_before_init', 'fusion_element_text' );​x 1function fusion_element_text() {2​3fusion_builder_map( 4    array(5        'name'            => esc_attr__( 'Text Block', 'fusion-builder' ),6        'shortcode'       => 'fusion_text',7        'admin_enqueue_js' =>'/js/my-script.js',8        'params'          => array(9            array(10                'type'        => 'tinymce',11                'heading'     => esc_attr__( 'Content', 'fusion-builder' ),12                'description' => esc_attr__( 'Enter some content for this textblock.', 'fusion-builder' ),13                'param_name'  => 'element_content',14                'value'       => esc_attr__( 'Click edit button to change this text.', 'fusion-builder' ),15           ),16       ),17   ) 18);19}20add_action( 'fusion_builder_before_init', 'fusion_element_text' );

Enqueue a script on Avada Builder back end

Enqueue a script on Avada Builder back end

To enqueue a script file on Avada Builder back end use fusion_builder_admin_scripts_hook action hook.
This action hook is fired on Avada Builder initialization and is used to enqueue java scripts and styles on the backend.
Copy to Clipboardfunction my_function() {
wp_enqueue_script( 'my-script','js/my-script.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1.0', true );
}
add_action( 'fusion_builder_admin_scripts_hook', 'my_function' ); 1function my_function() {2    wp_enqueue_script( 'my-script','js/my-script.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1.0', true );3}4add_action( 'fusion_builder_admin_scripts_hook', 'my_function' );

Enqueue a CSS file for my Avada Builder Element on back end

Enqueue a CSS file for my Avada Builder Element on back end

When registering a new Avada Builder element via fusion_builder_map() helper function provide admin_enqueue_css attribute with your CSS file location.
Copy to Clipboardfunction fusion_element_text() {

fusion_builder_map(
array(
'name' => esc_attr__( 'Text Block', 'fusion-builder' ),
'shortcode' => 'fusion_text',
'admin_enqueue_css' =>'/css/my-style.css',
'params' => array(
array(
'type' => 'tinymce',
'heading' => esc_attr__( 'Content', 'fusion-builder' ),
'description' => esc_attr__( 'Enter some content for this textblock.', 'fusion-builder' ),
'param_name' => 'element_content',
'value' => esc_attr__( 'Click edit button to change this text.', 'fusion-builder' ),
),
),
)
);
}
add_action( 'fusion_builder_admin_scripts_hook', 'fusion_element_text' );​x 1function fusion_element_text() {2​3fusion_builder_map( 4    array(5        'name'            => esc_attr__( 'Text Block', 'fusion-builder' ),6        'shortcode'       => 'fusion_text',7        'admin_enqueue_css' =>'/css/my-style.css',8        'params'          => array(9            array(10                'type'        => 'tinymce',11                'heading'     => esc_attr__( 'Content', 'fusion-builder' ),12                'description' => esc_attr__( 'Enter some content for this textblock.', 'fusion-builder' ),13                'param_name'  => 'element_content',14                'value'       => esc_attr__( 'Click edit button to change this text.', 'fusion-builder' ),15           ),16       ),17   ) 18);19}20add_action( 'fusion_builder_admin_scripts_hook', 'fusion_element_text' );