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Advanced Themer Documentation
Advanced Themer Documentation
Advanced Themer Documentation
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Advanced Themer Documentation

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Advanced Themer Documentation describes every detail of the Advanced Themer plug-in for the Bricks Builder with countless images and screenshots, following the same User Interface as in Bricks Builder.

 

After the download, you only need to check out the Table of Content to find the item you need more info about. One mouse click will bring you to the desired topic. AT-Doc will be kept up-to-date with every new relevant version.

 

In construction terms, if Bricks Builder is used for the foundation, the walls, and the roof of the website, then Advanced Themer is the elevation and expansion.

 

For many professional website builders, who already wholeheartedly accepted Bricks Builder as their professional page builder of choice, the introduction of Advanced Themer is like a Swiss army knife full of unexpected and much-needed tweaks and tools.

 

AT will help streamline the website-building process with the unlimited possibilities of colors, and it will, even more, further professionalize the skill level with the use of variables, clamp function, and fluid design.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEljay
Release dateJun 25, 2023
ISBN9798223450658
Advanced Themer Documentation
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Eljay Bos

The author has been building websites since 2004, at first with Drupal, later with Joomla, and now for a couple of years with WordPress. Originally, he started working with Elementor, a WordPress page builder, but after some disappointing experiences, he became an early adaptor of the Bricks Builder. Which now has become his first-choice page builder. When looking for solutions to solve a problem he found that the online documentation of Bricks could be improved to better help users.  This has resulted in The Bricks Builder Blueprint.

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    Advanced Themer Documentation - Eljay Bos

    Introduction

    To use construction terms, If Bricks Builder is the foundation, the walls and the roof of the house, then Advanced Themer is the elevation and expansion.

    For many professional website builders, who already wholeheartedly accepted Bricks Builder as their professional page builder of choice, the introduction of Advanced Themer is like a Swiss army knife full of unexpected and much-needed tweaks and tools.

    AT will help streamline the website-building process with the unlimited possibilities of colors, and it will, even more, further professionalize the skill level with the use of variables, clamp function, and fluid design.

    After installation

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    After the plugin is installed, Advanced Themes (AT) can be found under Bricks in the Admin Sidebar, with three different settings. See the orange ellipse in the screenshot left.

    1.1.  AT-License

    Let’s walk through the different settings, starting with AT-License. This is a one-time event. You’ll find the license number in your AT account, fill it in, and you never have to look at it again (i.e. when you have an LTD account).

    LicenseAT.png

    AT-Color Palettes

    The second setting is AT-Color Palettes. The first time you enter the below screenshot is what you’ll see.

    Empty colorpaletteAT.png

    So, you’ll have to click at the top of the page:

    AT Add color palette.png

    Which will you bring you to the next page Add new Color Palette:

    AT page add color palette.png

    Setting the colors of your choice

    Give your new palette a title, and label your color (e.g. primary, secondary, or something different), then choose the colors you want to use, and when you’re satisfied click Publish.

    From then on this palette will be available in Bricks, and you can even make it the default palette. See the examples below.

    AT Color Palette in Bricks.pngAT new color palette.png

    New color palette in Bricks

    The new basic color palette is immediately available within Bricks (see screenshot). Also, notice that you can choose between different palettes in case you have more than one. NewPaletteBasic.png

    You may have noticed that there is another tab named Settings. Here are some interesting features to be found.

    2.1.  Color Palette Settings

    In the Color Palette Settings are three different options.

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