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Plugins
Here you can find a list of required and recommended WordPress plugins to get most out of the Gillion theme.
Redux Framework (required)
Required to be able to use and change the settings created for the theme (such as controlling layouts, colors, fonts, etc)
Elementor Page Builder (required)
The primary theme page builder for Gillion. Allows you to build a responsive website and manage your content easily using intuitive WordPress front-end editor. Documentation available here
WPBakery Page Builder
Secondary page builder. Allows you to build a responsive website and manage your content easily using intuitive WordPress front-end editor. Documentation available here
Slider Revolution
Slider Revolution is a way to build rich & dynamic slides. Documentation available here
One Click Demo Import
Required to import demo content, widgets and theme settings with one click. Documentation available here
Contact Form 7
Required to create forms in your theme. With the plugin you can manage multiple contact forms, customize the form and the mail contents flexibly. Documentation available here
WooCommerce
Most customizable WordPress eCommerce platform for building online business. Documentation available here
Yellow Pencil Pro
Visual CSS style editor that allows you to customize almost every theme element. Documentation available here
MailChimp for WordPress
Flexible, user-friendly and good looking sign-up forms for users to be able to subscribe to newsletter e-mails, and for you – to manage and send the e-mails. Documentation available here
AMP
Enables Google AMP on your WordPress site, the WordPress way (works best with Reader mode).
Pages created in the AMP open-source project load almost instantly, giving users a smooth, more engaging experience on both their mobiles and desktop . Documentation available here
Unyson Framework (deprecated)
Initial theme framework that later was migrated to our current Redux framework due to stopped plugin development. If you are still using Unyson framework, please consider migrating to Redux Framework under Gillion > Framework Upgrade