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Creating a Thrive Apprentice Module Template

If you are building an online course with Thrive Apprentice, you have a very easy way of organizing and structuring it. One way in which you can do that is by using modules.

Furthermore, you can create multiple module templates, that you can customize and use as many times as you want.

The template library has by default a set of predefined templates for lessons, courses, modules, homepage and many more:

You can edit the already existing templates, or simply create a new one from scratch.

The process is fairly similar to adding or editing templates in Thrive Theme Builder, so if you have already built your site with Thrive Theme Builder then this process will be familiar to you.

Here’s how you can add a new “Module” template from the Thrive Apprentice editor:

Access the Thrive Apprentice dashboard

First, you will have to access the Thrive Apprentice dashboard and its “Template editor” section.

To do that, go to your WordPress admin dashboard, hover over the Thrive Dashboard menu item from the left side, and click on Thrive Apprentice from the sub-menu that appears:

Look for the “Design” section from the left sidebar and click on it:

Click on the “Edit Design” button in order to start customizing the design currently applied on your Thrive Apprentice courses:

And in the new dashboard that opens, access the “Template editor” section and click on “Manage Templates”:

Add & Set Up the New Module Template

The “Templates” section that opens is where you can view the already existing templates and add new ones:

If you want to edit a template, simply hover over the one you want and click on “Edit”:

Naturally, to add a new template, you have to click on “+Add New”:

This will open the pop-up window with the options for adding and setting up the new template:

Now you can start setting up the template:

New Template Name

The first thing you need to do is to name the new template. Enter the name you want in the “New Template Name” section of the pop-up:

Choose Content Type

Then, you will have to choose the content type, depending on how you would like to use this template :

As this example is focused on creating a “Module” template, we will go ahead and select “Module” here:

Next, you have the option of choosing to work from scratch on this new template, or to choose an already made design:

Start from Scratch

If you want to build the design for this template from scratch and customize it entirely by yourself then simply click on the “Start from Scratch” button:

After you do that, the template will be added to your list and you can go ahead and access the editor as shown below:

Choose Template

You can also proceed with selecting an already made template design if you want:

Selecting this option will open the library with all the available templates:

Use the filtering options from the left sidebar if you want to browse through various categories of templates:

Decide on the template you want and after you select it, click on “Create Template” to save your selection:

Your newly created template will be listed in the template library. if you hover over it, you will be able to edit it and customize it to your liking:

Keep in mind that even though you have selected a pre-defined template, you can still access the Thrive Apprentice editor and customize your template. This way you can make sure it is suitable for the modules you want to apply it to.

In addition to the already explained steps, there are still other features and options you can use here. The articles linked below might help you find out more about how to get the most out of your Thrive Apprentice editor:

Once the template has been created, you can go ahead and apply it to the modules of your choice. Please read this article to see how to apply Thrive Apprentice templates to your content.

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