Posts Slider

Example 1

This example uses the post slider with a thumbnail image set to left aligned. Best for viewing on large and medium devices.

HTML

By Michael Davis | September 23, 2016

Example 1 Using standard HTML such as this form markup produces the form shown below. Enter names in the fields, then click “Submit” to submit the form: First name: Last name: Example 2 By adding JavaScript to the HTML module, we can add functions to the markup to perform certain actions. This examples displays an alert…

Button

By Michael Davis | September 29, 2016 |

Example 1 A standard solid button with a 4x rounded corner. This button has a transition animation that initiates when the user hovers over the button. The button width is set to auto. CLICK ME Example 2 This is the same button but we’ve set the width to 200px. CLICK ME Example 3 A full width…

Text Editor

By Michael Davis | September 23, 2016

Example 1 In this example, we’re using the text editor to place paragraph text and headlines. Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec vehicula felis ut purus porta, nec fringilla tellus varius. Suspendisse potenti. Nunc pharetra nibh neque, in egestas lorem…

Audio

By Michael Davis | September 22, 2016 |

Example 1 – Self Hosted mp3 Thirteen Thirtyfive by Dillon from the album The Silence Kills. Downloaded free from Last.fm Example 2 – URL Streaming Vivaldi: Autumn from The Four Seasons streaming from mfiles.co.uk

Video

By Michael Davis | September 23, 2016

Example 1 This is a self-hosted mp4 file that is set to loop once you have started the video. Example 2 This is a Vimeo embed. Unlike the self-hosted option, there are no settings within the Beaver Builder video module to allow for the video to start automatically or loop indefinitely.

Separator

By Michael Davis | September 24, 2016 |

Example 1 Separators can act as simple dividers between content. In this example, we make a single line to divide two examples. Example 2 In this example, we’ve created a dashed line, increased the separator’s width to 5px and changed the colour to yellow. Example 3 In this example, we’ve increased the separator’s width to 15px…

Photo

By Michael Davis | September 23, 2016 |

  Example 1 In this example, we’re displaying a simple image file with a link back to this post. Example 2 In this example, we’re displaying the same image but adding lightbox functionality when clicked. Example 3 In this example, we’re displaying a photo along with the image caption. You can choose to show the caption…

Example 2

If you prefer that your featured image occupies the entire background of the post, select 'background' from the featured image options. Here we've added a left aligned post title and included the content with a blue background. Good for large and medium devices.

Posts Slider

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

  Example 1 This example uses the post slider with a thumbnail image set to left aligned. Best for viewing on large and medium devices. Example 2 If you prefer that your featured image occupies the entire background of the post, select ‘background’ from the featured image options. Here we’ve added a left aligned post title and…

Contact Form

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

Example 1   This is the default form option with name, email and message fields shown. Example 2 This example would be used to collect names and phone numbers for a support call back form. The form includes name, subject and phone number field and excludes the email field. The button has been styled accordingly. Example…

Subscribe Form

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

Example 1 This is the standard, stacked subscribe form set to collect name and email address. Example 2 In this example we’ve opted to collect emails only and created an inline form and button. Example 3 Using the standard Beaver Builder button settings, we can add icons and style the button to suit the page…

Menu

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

  Example 1 This is the default menu module layout showing a simple menu with a 15px font, spaced at 10px between links. Example 2 In this example we’re showing a menu with sub-items, indicated by including a down arrow. Example 3 In this example we’ve taken the same menu and applied a background and…

Map

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

  Example 1 This is the default map displayed with 400px height. Example 2 This map is shown with a 200px height.

Sidebar

By Michael Davis | September 23, 2016 |

Example 1 In the example below, I have added the Beaver Brains Footer 3 sidebar which shows a text widget displaying the latest Beaver Builder plugin and theme versions. Example 2 In this example, we have created a custom sidebar in WordPress to enable a login and logout widget.

Social Buttons

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

Example 1 This example shows the default display of all of the social buttons – Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Other than limiting which buttons are displayed there are no other settings to adjust.  

Number Counter

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

Example 1 A simple percentage counter… Go 100% End Example 2 Add prefix and suffix text to your counter. This example is showing a count up to 100 timed over 100 seconds. Count up to 100 Start –100– End Over 100 seconds Example 3 Add a circular indicator and slow down the counter to represent,…

Posts

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

  Example 1 Here we have set up 3 posts with title, author and date displayed. Example 2 This examples shows posts as a gallery with information displayed on hover. Example 3 This examples uses a masonry grid format to display the posts with an excerpt. Example 4 This example uses the feed format with featured images to…

Countdown

By Michael Davis | September 25, 2016 |

  Example 1 The default number counter shows days, hours, minutes and seconds. There are no options to display years. The number counter is always centrally placed in the column or row.   Day Hour Minute Second Example 2 Change the number and text size and colour and add a separator between them. Day Hour…

Example 3

This is a similar example but in this case, we've moved the content to the bottom of the post slider and added arrows to navigate. Good for large and medium devices.

Posts

By Michael Davis

  Example 1 Here we have set up 3 posts with title, author and date displayed. Example 2 This examples shows posts as a gallery with information displayed on hover. Example 3 This examples uses a masonry grid format to display the posts with an excerpt. Example 4 This example uses the feed format with featured images to…

Posts Slider

By Michael Davis

  Example 1 This example uses the post slider with a thumbnail image set to left aligned. Best for viewing on large and medium devices. Example 2 If you prefer that your featured image occupies the entire background of the post, select ‘background’ from the featured image options. Here we’ve added a left aligned post title and…

Number Counter

By Michael Davis

Example 1 A simple percentage counter… Go 100% End Example 2 Add prefix and suffix text to your counter. This example is showing a count up to 100 timed over 100 seconds. Count up to 100 Start –100– End Over 100 seconds Example 3 Add a circular indicator and slow down the counter to represent,…

Countdown

By Michael Davis

  Example 1 The default number counter shows days, hours, minutes and seconds. There are no options to display years. The number counter is always centrally placed in the column or row.   Day Hour Minute Second Example 2 Change the number and text size and colour and add a separator between them. Day Hour…

Menu

By Michael Davis

  Example 1 This is the default menu module layout showing a simple menu with a 15px font, spaced at 10px between links. Example 2 In this example we’re showing a menu with sub-items, indicated by including a down arrow. Example 3 In this example we’ve taken the same menu and applied a background and…

Content Slider

By Michael Davis

Example 1 This is the default image slider  set to show only images as slide backgrounds. If your images have different height dimensions, the slider will automatically crop them to the slider height size. Example 2 This example shows the content slider headline and text followed by a call to action button and a right…

Contact Form

By Michael Davis

Example 1   This is the default form option with name, email and message fields shown. Example 2 This example would be used to collect names and phone numbers for a support call back form. The form includes name, subject and phone number field and excludes the email field. The button has been styled accordingly. Example…

Tabs

By Michael Davis

Example 1 The default tab container shows the tab title with the active tab coloured grey. Tab 1 Tab 2 Tab 3 Tab 1 Tab one content Lorem ipsum is a pseudo-Latin text used in web design, typography, layout, and printing in place of English to emphasise design elements over content. It’s also called placeholder…

Slideshow

By Michael Davis

  Example 1 In this example were showing cropped images with a ‘Ken Burns’ effect and fade transition. Slide show starts automatically and we’re handing all controls. This is a good solution for full width rows too. Example 2 Here’s we showing the same slide show but with all controls enabled on hover. This slideshow…

Subscribe Form

By Michael Davis

Example 1 This is the standard, stacked subscribe form set to collect name and email address. Example 2 In this example we’ve opted to collect emails only and created an inline form and button. Example 3 Using the standard Beaver Builder button settings, we can add icons and style the button to suit the page…

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