![]() These are all of the changes announced in Equity version 1.3: We’ve only touched on one feature announced in the Equity 1.3 release, and we’ll go over another one in the next article, but there were many other upgrades in version 1.3. If you haven’t taken a look at it yet, head over to Agent Evolution’s website and take a look. The Equity Framework for real estate websites just keeps getting better. I can imagine that more will be added with future updates, and perhaps included with various themes. With this great addition, you can easily add one of the six default shortcodes into your post. ![]() You’ll now see your actual alert box in your post editor (see the image above), as well as on the front end of your site. You can then preview or insert your shortcode into your post. What a difference! Simply fill out your content, alert type (Default, info, success, warning, alert, secondary), border (rounded and radius) and whether you want to include an option to close the alert box. The image below shows what the “Alert box” interface is and how easy it is to use: You’ll see the standard Media popup has an option on the left that says “Insert Post Element”.Ĭlick on “Insert Post Element” and you’ll see your shiny new shortcode interface, which includes Alert Box, Button, Font Awesome Icon, Icon Box, Responsive Video, and Testimonial.Ĭlick on any element to add your information and insert your short code. In your WordPress post/page editor screen, click the “Add Media” button (same button you’d use to insert an image or Gallery). Select “Upload Plugin” and activate the plugin. From your admin menu (left side menu) select “Plugins > Add New”.
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