Recommended Alternative to Avada
5 months ago
Not bashing Avada, just making a recommendation if you need more power and control over your web projects.
Take Your Avada-based Site to the Next Level
July 23, 2023
Simplify your Avada implementation by only using what is needed and turn off legacy elements.
Simplifying the Site
May 20, 2023
I have decided to begin a major overhaul of the look and feel as well as the content. The key premise of this change is simplicity. I will be using analytics to drive rearranging and categorizing content.
My Discovery of Font Outlines
April 4, 2023
I recently discovered -webkit-text-stroke which opens the door to some creative designs using outlined text.
2 Code Snippets for Table of Contents
April 1, 2023
Two snippets to change behaviors and usability of the Avada table of contents element.
Avada: Beyond the original theme
Dec. 10, 2022
These days, many people dismiss Avada because they only know it from its earliest inception as a theme, but if you are still using it as a theme, you're making a mistake.
Simplicity is Best – An overlooked feature that Avada does right
Dec. 6, 2022
One of the features that Avada doesn't have that I would like to have is the ability to link units of measure (borders, padding, or margins) so that you can set it in once, and it applies to all sides.
The Case of the Strange Gap
Nov. 26, 2022
If you are new to Avada there are some defaults that can trip you up. Page content padding is one of those, but as always, very easy to overcome.
Using Avada Elements in the Block Editor
Oct. 29, 2022
Using Avada elements in the block editor to optimize tips and tricks.
Horizontal Scrolling Columns and Column Overlays
Oct. 16, 2022
This weekend I put together to examples as a result of requests and conversations on the Facebook group.
The Navigator – easily navigating your page structure
Oct. 2, 2022
In Avada 7.8, the Theme Fusion team made the decision to drop the wireframe view from the Live Builder in favor of the navigator panel. I am so glad they did.
Plugin Possibilities – Webyx
Sept. 18, 2022
Thanks to Jamie Marsland for featuring a new plugin that allows for horizontally and vertically scrolling pages.