There are two ways to import the Bridge demos - through the one-click demo import option and by using the XML files that come packed with Bridge.
Before we start the import process, we explain what steps you should take to ensure everything goes smoothly when importing a demo.
Then, we lead you step-by-step through both of the available import methods and show you what to do once the demo import is complete. Next, we demonstrate how you can import the sliders for your chosen demo.
We also troubleshoot some of the most common issues that might occur during the demo import process and provide an additional method of demo import.
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You can jump to specific parts of the video by clicking the appropriate timestamp link in the following list:
00:28 – Before importing a Bridge demo
01:06 – Importing a demo with the one-click demo import option
05:34 – Recommended steps after completing one-click demo import
07:32 – Importing a demo via XML file
14:10 – Recommended steps after completing XML import
14:56 – Setting up your menus after XML import
15:32 – Removing duplicated menu items
16:56 – Importing sliders with the Layer Slider plugin
20:39 – Importing sliders with the Slider Revolution plugin
24:04 – Troubleshooting the demo import process
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