There are several plugins and tools that can help you customize your WordPress theme using the Customizer:
- Additional CSS Panel: This is a built-in feature of WordPress that allows you to add custom CSS code to style your website. You can access this by going to the Customizer and clicking on the “Additional CSS” section. This tool is especially useful for intermediate and advanced WordPress users who want to customize their sites by adding CSS code directly to the style.css file of their theme.
- SeedProd: SeedProd is a drag and drop website builder for WordPress. It offers hundreds of pre-made page layouts and customization options. You can use it to easily create custom WordPress themes and page layouts without editing any code. SeedProd also allows you to set color schemes, save font combinations, and reuse pages and page elements.
- Thrive Theme Builder: This is another popular drag and drop theme builder plugin for WordPress. It comes with four different ready-made theme templates to get you started quickly. Each theme template includes a variety of pre-made pages that you can add to your site. You can edit each part of your theme, including the header, footer, blog posts, category pages, and more, simply by pointing and clicking.
- Beaver Builder: Beaver Builder is a top page builder for WordPress. It allows you to build stunning pages for your site using a drag and drop interface. Beaver Builder works with almost every WordPress theme, which allows you to use it with your current theme. It supports the use of shortcodes and widgets and offers different types of modules that you can use to easily style your website.
Remember, when using plugins or tools to customize your WordPress theme, it’s always a good idea to backup your site before making any changes. This way, if anything goes wrong, you can restore your site to its previous state.
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