In that settings panel, you can choose to edit the HTML code for that element, replace that element, copy or paste content, duplicate the entire element, delete it or move it up or down (or left or right with a column). You can also click on the red (block), yellow (column), blue (section) or grey (container) buttons, which will open a settings panel. For example, when you click on an icon, you can choose which Font Awesome icon you want and set it’s color, when you click on a button, you can set it’s link, size and color etcetera. When you click on a block, the settings for that block appear in the sidebar. There aren’t any blocks for things like testimonials, features, pricing tables etcetera,īut you’ll find all those things among the readymades sections I mentioned above. In that one, you can set which post type it should display, how many, include or exclude categories etcetera. There’s a shortcode block, a block that will list the categories and a block that will list your posts. There are also a few nice WordPress integrations. You can also embed a Google Map, YouTube or Vimeo video and music from Soundcloud of Mixcloud. Of course, you’ve got blocks for text, images and buttons, and some Bootstrap blocks like a blurb, card, alert, progress bar, accordeon and carousel. Live Canvas offers about 20 blocks by default. You can even add some code to the and of your site, and also choose if you want things like a fixed navigation bar and sidebars. You can change the default Bootstrap colors to your project colors (primary, secondary, succes, warning etc.), set a link and hover color, choose if you want to enable shadows and gradients, which fonts you want to use etcetera. The CustomStrap theme uses the WordPress Customizer to let you set a lot of options. However, UnderStrap doesn’t let you customize anything, and since LiveCanvas is a visual page builder they developed their own child theme for Understrap, called CustomStrap. When you activate LiveCanvas, it will tell you it requires the UnderStrap theme, which is a combination of the Underscore theme, an extremely lightweight theme by Automattic (the company behind WordPress) and the Bootstrap framework. So in contrast to most page builders, Live Canvas doesn’t work with any theme. Because LiveCanvas works on Bootstrap, it requires a theme that’s based on Bootstrap as well.
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