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Orbit - Visual Composer Addon Extension







About Orbit - Visual Composer Addon Extension




Orbit - Visual Composer Addon Extension is a free wordpress plugin,with 25+ elements for your website,In this plugin all the plugins included which we need to build a professional website.25 amazing elements hand-crafted by our world-class team of designers and developers. Pixel-perfect design and Bootstrap-based code make Orbit the highest quality plugin available on this marketplace.





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LIVE PREVIEW

90% of the Orbit Elements come standard with a Live Editor preview. This very important feature enables you to actually see what your building directly from within the backend editor. Truly world class.



CUSTOMIZE

Every element was carefully crafted with the utmost flexibility and usability. Easy customize nearly every aspect of the elements directly from Orbit’s easy-to-follow backend UI interface. Simply amazing.







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Technical Info








CreatedUpdated High Resolution Compatible Browsers Files Software Version
4 September 14 30 June 15 Yes IE9, IE10, IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome Bootstrap 3.x CSS, PHP






Features







Change Log


- New Element - Centered Text Heading
- New Option - Add an icon to content box titles
- New Option - Use custom icons in place of Font-Awesome icons (html input)
- New Option - Use custom icons in place of Font-Awesome icons (image upload)
- New Option - Disable icons on vertical tabset
- New Option - 6 new design controls added to vertical tabset
- New Option - Link to specific tabs within all tabsets
- Improvement - Live editor preview added for Feature Lists
- Improvement - Live editor preview added for Image Box 1
- Improvement - Live editor preview added for Image Box 2
- Improvement - Cleaned up code for more bulletproof theme compatibility
- Improvement - Added "orbit-" to PNG icons to prevent conflicts with iconmoon and other font libraries.
- Theme Compatible - Fully tested and compatible with U-Design theme
- Theme Compatible - Fully tested and compatible with Enfold theme
- Theme Compatible - Fully tested and compatible with WPMLS theme
- Theme Compatible - Fully tested and compatible with The-7 theme
- Theme Compatible - Fully tested and compatible with Karma theme
- Theme Compatible - Fully tested and compatible with Sterling theme
- Minor bug fixes






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