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TAKE-OFF! Part 1: Using Beaver Builder

By Michael Davis / August 2, 2016 /

Welcome to TAKE-OFF! A series of articles about using Beaver Builder with your WordPress-based website. This first post is an introduction to the Beaver Builder products and will give you an overview of the purchasing options, capabilities and technical aspects of both the plugin and theme. Follow the links in the sidebar to access additional resources.…

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Take-Off! Getting started with Beaver Builder

By Michael Davis / August 1, 2016 /

If you’re new to Beaver Builder and you’re not sure what it can do for you, then this simple getting started series of posts will answer many of your questions. Beaver Builder provides a solid starting point for creating powerful websites and in this series, we’re going to take you through the very basics –…

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StudioPress

By Michael Davis / July 18, 2016 /

StudioPress make the Genesis Framework and child themes. Use the framework in conjunction with the Beaver Builder plugin for a unique look for your next project.

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Beaver Builder Plugin

By Michael Davis / July 15, 2016 /

The Beaver Builder plugin is the core driver of your front end page builder needs. It provides a structured environment to enable you to drag modules onto your page layouts to build up detailed and complex layouts that you would otherwise not be able to do using the straightforward WordPress editor. [beaver builder…] …it’s just…

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Products

By Beaver Brains / July 15, 2016 / Comments Off on Products

Products made for Beaver Builder Official Products Beaver Builder Plugin By FastLine Media LLC Learn More… Beaver Builder Theme By FastLine Media LLC Learn More… Beaver Themer By FastLine Media LLC Learn More… Third-party Products All All Child Themes Plugins Stylesheets Templates Themes Accordian Pro Styles BB Google Maps Module Bb Theme Customizer Device Preset…

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About Us

By Beaver Brains / July 5, 2016 / Comments Off on About Us

About Beaver Brains   Hello! Thanks for dropping by and taking the time to check out Beaver Brains. Beaver Brains is a celebration of the growing community building up around Beaver Builder, the best front end page builder you’re ever going to come across. What makes it so good? Well, it’s run by some pretty cool…

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Extending your Beaver Builder layout using hooks

By Michael Davis / July 5, 2016 /

Beaver Builder on its own is a great page layout tool – you can design layouts in ways that were never before possible on the front end of your website. Using hooks and filters extends your layout options further by allowing you to add content to additional areas on the page. For instance, you might…

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Full width pages in Genesis with Beaver Builder

By Michael Davis / July 4, 2016 /

Here’s a useful bit of CSS for your Genesis child theme to achieve a full-width page layout brought to you by Neil Gowran. The code includes CSS for a Genesis child themes, Altitude Pro, Executive Pro, Outreach Pro, Enterprise Pro, mobile and general child themes. Add the CSS to your child themes stylesheet and you…

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BeyondBeaver

By Michael Davis / July 3, 2016 /

Beyond Beaver (formerly Beaver Child Themes) is an Australian based company offering complete child themes and landing pages for Beaver Builder. The team, headed by Grant Ambrose offer web design and support services and their blog is updated regularly with advice and tips for using Beaver Builder. Beyond Beaver is currently getting ready to post…

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BeaverPress

By Michael Davis / July 3, 2016 /

BeaverPress is a new site offering add-ons and child themes for Beaver Builder. At the time of writing, BP has released one plugin for Beaver Builder; their Resizer add-on which resizes the BB modals in the page builder.

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Highlight parent menu items when viewing sub-pages

By Michael Davis / September 15, 2016 /

I noticed recently that the Beaver Builder theme header menu items were only highlighted when I was viewing the associated page – if I navigated to a subpage of that page, the menu item would no longer remain highlighted. I like to give as many visual clues as possible to help users understand the context and…

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