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Visual Composer

Upscale uses Visual Composer to help you customizing your pages or creating complex layouts within minutes. You can change the WYSIWYG editor (WordPress default editor) into Visual Composer editor for creating posts or pages. You can add many elements and row in your post or page with Visual Composer.

For more detail documentation of Visual Composer, please check Visual Composer Official Guide and Visual Composer Video Tutorials.

Adding Row and Elements

  • Click the Backend Editor button at the top of WYSIWYG editor, then the editor will be changed to Visual Composer canvas.

  • Click on the Add Element button or the + sign at the top of the editor box.
  • Choose an element from Visual Composer elements list.

You can add other elements in the same row or add one in a new row first.

  • To add an element in a new row, click on a big + sign in the middle of that new row.

  • To add an element in the same row, click the plus button that says ‘add column’ or ‘prepend to this column’.

Drag and drop the rows to arrange the position of your content.

 

Enable Visual Composer in Custom Post Types

If you don’t see the Backend Editor button, navigate to Visual Composer > Role Manager. From the Administrator tab section select ‘Custom’ on Post Types dropdown, then check the box of the post types on which you want to use the Visual Composer.