Documentation & video tutorials

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The Zozonest plugin provides a comprehensive support ecosystem that includes structured written guides and visual walkthroughs. These resources are designed to help users move from initial installation to advanced customization of their real estate portal.


1. Online Documentation (Knowledge Base)

The official documentation serves as the “Instruction Manual” for the plugin. It is typically organized into logical modules:

  • Getting Started: Step-by-step guides on installation, activating license keys, and importing demo content.

  • Core Configuration: Instructions for setting up critical real estate data like Property Types, Statuses, and Locations (Cities/States).

  • Widget Deep-Dives: Detailed explanations of every Elementor widget, including the technical options for the Property Half Map, Isotope Filter, and Agent Sliders.

  • Developer Section: Information on hooks, filters, and custom CSS for those looking to extend the plugin’s functionality beyond the standard settings.

2. Video Tutorials & Walkthroughs

For visual learners, Zozonest (and its associated themes) often provides high-definition video guides. These tutorials are helpful for complex tasks that involve multiple steps:

  • Full Site Build: “Start-to-finish” videos that show how to build a complete real estate website in under 60 minutes.

  • Map API Setup: A common pain point for users; these videos walk you through the Google Cloud Console to get your Maps API key working.

  • Frontend Submission Setup: Visual guides on how to configure the dashboard so agents can submit properties without accessing the WordPress backend.

  • Mobile Optimization: Tutorials on using Elementor’s responsive mode to ensure your property grids look perfect on iPhones and Android devices.

3. Support Channels

If the documentation doesn’t cover a specific issue, the plugin typically offers direct human support:

  • Ticket System: A private portal where you can submit specific technical questions or bug reports to the developers.

  • Community Forums: Often hosted on the plugin’s website or marketplaces like ThemeForest, where you can see solutions to questions asked by other users.



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