Pulsar Elements for Shopify

Pulsar Elements

Capture your customers’ attention by stylizing headlines.

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Pulsar Elements is a Shopify App designed to help ecommerce merchants capture their customers' attention by stylizing headlines. It offers the ability to colorize headlines and emphasize pain points or special features, ultimately aiming to enhance conversion rates. Users can build carefully directed funnel pages to highlight their Unique Selling Position using a simple syntax in the theme editor. However, there are not enough reviews to analyze right now.

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Dec. 15, 2025

I love it, thank you so much!

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Sept. 5, 2024

Hello, how are you. I wanted to ask if you can change the color of a word in content too?

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Saravik

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Developer Reply

Hi Saravik, Thanks so much for the review! Yes, you can easily add colors to just about any text in your store! After installing the app, it should work automatically, but depending on your Theme, there might be a couple of extra steps to ensure everything is set up correctly: 1. Check your text's wrapping element: - Visit your store as a customer. - Open the web inspector (you can usually do this by right-clicking on the page and selecting "Inspect" or by using the shortcut `cmd + option + i` on macOS or `ctrl + shift + i` on Windows). - Use the element picker tool to select the text paragraph you want to color (you can quickly access the picker with `cmd + shift + c` on macOS or `ctrl + shift + c` on Windows). - Look for the wrapping HTML element (common ones include `h3`, `span`, or `div`). Pulsar watches for most standard elements, but not all by default to ensure optimal performance. 2. Add the wrapping element to Pulsar's watch list: - Navigate to your theme editor. - Under the Pulsar extension, you’ll find an "Elements to Colorize" input field. Here, you can add any custom elements that need colorizing. Make sure to separate them with commas, like this: h1, h2, p Let me know if you need further assistance! Best regards, Levi

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