
A look at what the shortcodes look like in the editor
We use Bootstrap. We use WordPress. Many of our themes, and many themes available, are based on Bootstrap. Why not create a neat and intuitive way to add Bootstrap elements right inline with your WordPress page and post content? Yeah, that was our thinking when we designed this plugin. We also don’t like shortcodes. The page can get messy and it’s hard to distinguish the shortcode text and your content at first glance. Your eyes have too much to parse.
That’s where our plugin comes in. In an intuitive click-and-drag interface, you can add and edit styled Bootstrap elements right inline with your content. No fussing with shortcodes.
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We use Bootstrap. We use WordPress. Many of our themes, and many themes available, are based on Bootstrap. Why not create a neat and intuitive way to add Bootstrap elements right inline with your WordPress page and post content? Yeah, that was our thinking when we designed this plugin. We also don’t like shortcodes. The page can get messy and it’s hard to distinguish the shortcode text and your content at first glance. Your eyes have too much to parse.
That’s where our plugin comes in. In an intuitive click-and-drag interface, you can add and edit styled Bootstrap elements right inline with your content. No fussing with shortcodes.
Installation is easy. Just follow the steps below and you’ll be adding Bootstrap elements in no time!
That’s it. You’ve just installed and activated the plugin.
We haven’t gotten around to adding every Bootstrap element available yet. We have a bunch for you though! The ones you’d probably need most anyway. Let’s dig in. Here’s your list of supported elements.
Okay, okay. Some of these aren’t native Bootstrap elements, like the “image” and “text block.” But here’s the thing, when you add a row with columns, you’ll want to add elements into those columns. This plugin allows you to add some native WordPress elements into your columns. Boom. Regard me.
When adding an element, each element has its own settings. We’re sure you already figured that. No worries. Just setting the stage.
A collapsing section is essentially a Bootstrap styled button that expands or closes a content well.
This is probable the easiest. Just fill out the textarea and click “Add.” Boom
When you’re done editing each column, don’t forget to click “Add!”
These are necessary when you want to add text into a row’s column.
A well is a Bootstrap styled block of text. It normally has a border and background color.
We can just hear your Bootstrap element screaming, “No! No! Don’t delete me. You worked so hard to create me!” We can hear you cackling as you:
We want this to be easy for you. You may want to move your Bootstrap elements around. You can click and drag your element anywhere.
NOTE: At this time you cannot drag the elements around inline text. If you wish to reorder elements with inline text, you’ll need to cut and past the text where you want it.