About Phlox Pro WP Theme

Phlox Pro is a multipurpose WordPress theme built by averta, a Tehran-based team known for careful UI work. It ships with a drag-and-drop page builder, over 70 pre-built demo sites, and tight integration with both Elementor and WPBakery. The theme targets freelancers, agencies, and small businesses who want a polished site without writing code from scratch.

Under the hood, Phlox Pro uses a modular structure. Header, footer, and layout sections are all controlled through the Auxin Elements plugin, which averta bundles with the theme. Performance is decent out of the box, though the number of active plugins adds load. The theme is regularly updated and has a large user base on ThemeForest, where it consistently ranks among the top sellers.

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Phlox Pro has a lot of moving parts. Between Auxin Elements, the header builder, Elementor widgets, and demo import quirks, small configuration mistakes compound quickly. A specialist who has worked inside the theme before will spot conflicts, fix broken layouts, and set up custom templates faster than general troubleshooting allows.

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Pros

  • Over 70 pre-built demo sites covering a wide range of industries, importable in one click
  • Built-in header and footer builder removes the need for a separate plugin like Elementor Pro for those sections
  • Tight Elementor integration with exclusive Auxin widgets that extend what the free version offers
  • Active development from averta with regular updates and a responsive support forum
  • WooCommerce-ready with dedicated shop, product, and cart templates included out of the box

Cons

  • Installing all bundled plugins (Auxin Elements, Auxin Page Builder, Auxin Portfolio) adds noticeable page weight
  • Some customization options are nested several levels deep in the Customizer, making them hard to locate
  • Switching away from Phlox Pro later means losing all Auxin-specific shortcodes and widgets, creating significant lock-in
  • Demo import can fail or produce broken layouts on servers with low PHP memory limits or restricted execution time
  • Documentation covers basic use well but is thin on advanced customization, custom post types, and hook reference

Who is Phlox Pro for?

Creative Agency

Phlox Pro has several agency-focused demos with portfolio grids, case study layouts, and team section widgets built into Auxin Elements. A Phlox Pro developer can strip a demo down to the structure you need, swap in brand colors and fonts, and connect a contact or project inquiry form without rebuilding from scratch.

Freelance Portfolio

The theme’s portfolio post type, powered by Auxin Portfolio, supports filterable grids, masonry layouts, and single project pages with custom meta fields. For freelancers who want a clean showcase without managing a complex site, Phlox Pro covers the basics well and a specialist can refine the details quickly.

WooCommerce Store

Phlox Pro ships with WooCommerce templates for shop archives, single product pages, cart, and checkout. The layouts are clean and work with most payment gateway plugins. A Phlox Pro expert can extend these with custom product tabs, upsell sections, or branded checkout styling that goes beyond the default WooCommerce look.

Restaurant or Food Business

Several Phlox Pro demos target restaurants and cafes with menu sections, reservation form integrations, and full-width image headers. The theme handles OpenTable or similar embed widgets without conflict. A developer familiar with Phlox Pro can configure a food business site from demo to live in a focused timeframe.

Corporate or Business Site

Corporate demos in Phlox Pro use clean grid layouts, service blocks, and stats counters from the Auxin Elements widget library. For businesses that need a professional presence without custom development from zero, the theme provides a solid base. A Phlox Pro specialist can tailor templates to match brand guidelines and internal content structure.

Customizing Phlox Pro

Phlox Pro gives you a layered customization system. The WordPress Customizer handles global settings like typography, colors, and layout widths. Elementor takes over for page-level design. The Auxin Elements plugin adds custom widgets for portfolio grids, sliders, team sections, and WooCommerce layouts that are exclusive to Phlox Pro.

Header and footer builders are included, so you can construct nav bars with sticky behavior, transparent overlays, or split layouts without extra plugins. That said, some options are buried in nested panels and take time to find.

If you want precise control over templates, archive pages, or custom post type layouts, a Phlox Pro expert can map out the fastest path and avoid the trial-and-error that eats hours. Custom CSS overrides are straightforward once you know the class structure averta uses.

Recommended plugins for Phlox Pro

Phlox Pro works alongside most major WordPress plugins. WooCommerce is fully supported with dedicated product page templates. WPML handles multilingual setups cleanly. The theme also plays well with caching and optimization plugins, though you should audit which Auxin scripts are loading on each page type. If you want to push site speed further, see our WordPress performance service.

For search visibility, Phlox Pro outputs clean heading structures and supports schema via Yoast or Rank Math. If you need more than plugin defaults, our WordPress SEO service covers technical and on-page work specific to your setup.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

Phlox Pro common issues

Phlox Pro demo import fails or stops halfway

Demo import failures in Phlox Pro almost always come down to server limits. Set max_execution_time to 300, memory_limit to at least 256M, and upload_max_filesize to 64M in your php.ini or wp-config.php. If the host doesn’t allow changes, try a manual import using the XML file averta includes in the theme package. Disable security plugins temporarily during import as they sometimes block external media requests.

Phlox Pro header not showing on mobile

Phlox Pro’s header builder has separate configurations for desktop and mobile. Open the header builder in Appearance and check that a mobile header layout is assigned. If the layout exists but still doesn’t display, check for a CSS conflict from another plugin using browser dev tools. The class .aux-mobile-header is the target selector. A sticky header set to desktop-only can also collapse on mobile if breakpoint settings are misconfigured.

Auxin Elements widgets missing in Elementor

Auxin Elements widgets appear in Elementor only when the Auxin Elements plugin is active and updated to match the current Phlox Pro version. If widgets are missing, deactivate and reactivate the plugin, then clear Elementor’s cache under Elementor > Tools > Regenerate Files. Version mismatches between Phlox Pro and Auxin Elements after an update are a common cause. If the problem persists, our WordPress bug fixing service can resolve plugin conflicts quickly.

Phlox Pro slider not working after update

Slider issues after a Phlox Pro update usually involve a cached version of old scripts. Clear your caching plugin, CDN cache, and browser cache first. If the slider still breaks, check the browser console for JavaScript errors pointing to a specific file. Phlox Pro bundles its own slider scripts through Auxin Elements, so a plugin conflict with another slider library like Slider Revolution can also cause failures.

Phlox Pro WooCommerce product page layout broken

Broken WooCommerce layouts in Phlox Pro often occur when the WooCommerce template files are outdated. Go to WooCommerce > Status > System Status and check for outdated template files. Phlox Pro maintains its own WooCommerce templates inside the theme folder. After a WooCommerce major update, these may need manual review. If you’re using a child theme, copy the updated template files there. Our WordPress bug fixing service handles WooCommerce template conflicts directly.

Phlox Pro custom fonts not loading

Custom fonts in Phlox Pro are set through the Customizer under Typography. If a Google Font isn’t loading, check whether your server blocks external HTTP requests. Some managed hosts require allowlisting Google Fonts domains. If you’re using a self-hosted font, make sure it’s enqueued in your child theme’s functions.php and that the font file paths are correct. Also verify no caching layer is serving an old version of the stylesheet.

Phlox Pro page builder shows blank white screen

A white screen in the Phlox Pro page builder is almost always a PHP memory issue or a fatal error from a plugin conflict. Enable WP_DEBUG in wp-config.php to expose the actual error. Increase PHP memory to 256M or higher. Deactivate all non-essential plugins and reactivate them one by one to isolate the conflict. If the white screen appears only on specific pages, the issue is likely in a corrupted Elementor template or an Auxin widget with missing data.

Phlox Pro portfolio filter not working

The portfolio filter in Phlox Pro relies on JavaScript from Auxin Elements and the Isotope library. If filtering stops working, check for a jQuery conflict first by switching to a default WordPress theme temporarily. If filtering works there, a plugin is overriding jQuery. Also verify that portfolio categories are assigned to posts, because the filter renders no items if taxonomy terms don’t match. Minification tools that combine JS files out of order can also break the filter initialization.

Phlox Pro CSS changes not saving in Customizer

If Customizer changes in Phlox Pro aren’t saving, the most common cause is a nonce timeout from a slow connection or a long session. Try saving in a fresh browser tab. If the issue repeats, check that your server isn’t blocking REST API requests, which the Customizer depends on. A security plugin with REST API restrictions can silently block saves. Also confirm write permissions on the wp-content directory are correct. Our WordPress bug fixing service can audit server-level blocks.

Phlox Pro site slow after installing all plugins

Phlox Pro with all bundled plugins active loads a significant number of scripts and styles. Start by profiling with Query Monitor to see which plugins add the most load. Disable Auxin plugins on pages where their features aren’t used. Use a caching plugin with CSS and JS minification, but test carefully since Auxin scripts can break when combined incorrectly. Also check whether the Phlox Pro demo imported unused post types that are running unnecessary queries on every page load.

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Phlox Pro FAQ

The free version covers basic pages and one or two demo styles. Phlox Pro adds access to all 70+ demos, the full header and footer builder, advanced Auxin Elements widgets, and WooCommerce templates. If you’re building a business or client site and need layout control beyond basics, the Pro version earns its price. For a simple blog or personal site, the free version is often enough.

Phlox Pro works with Elementor Free. The Auxin Elements plugin adds widgets inside the Elementor editor without requiring Elementor Pro. Features like the popup builder, form builder, and theme builder from Elementor Pro are separate. Most Phlox Pro users run it alongside Elementor Free without issues, though Elementor Pro adds useful template-level controls if budget allows.

Phlox Pro is sold on ThemeForest under a Regular License, which covers one end product or client site. If you’re building multiple client sites, you need a separate license per site or an Extended License for projects where end users pay to access the product. Check ThemeForest’s license terms before deploying across multiple domains.

Technically yes, but the theme loses a significant portion of its features without Auxin Elements. The page builder, custom widgets, portfolio post type, header builder, and most of the demo content depend on Auxin plugins. Running Phlox Pro as a plain theme with Elementor only is possible but uncommon and defeats much of what makes the theme useful.

Phlox Pro has solid WooCommerce support. It ships with custom templates for shop, product, cart, and checkout pages. Product grid layouts and quick-view features are included through Auxin Elements. It handles standard stores well. For heavily customized WooCommerce builds with complex checkout flows or subscription products, additional development work on top of the theme is usually needed.

Download the updated theme ZIP from ThemeForest under your Downloads section. Install it via Appearance > Themes > Add New > Upload Theme and activate. Alternatively, install the Envato Market plugin, which handles updates automatically from your dashboard. Always back up your site before updating, and check the changelog for template changes that may affect your existing layouts.

Yes, Phlox Pro is WPML compatible. The theme and Auxin Elements both work with WPML for translating pages, custom post types, and theme strings. You’ll need WPML String Translation to translate Customizer text and widget labels. averta maintains compatibility with WPML updates, though testing after major version upgrades is always recommended before pushing changes to a live multilingual site.

Yes. Phlox Pro is the premium version of the same theme, so upgrading keeps all existing pages and posts intact. Install Phlox Pro, activate it, and your content carries over. You will need to reconfigure some Customizer settings since the Pro version has additional options that reset to defaults. Also install and activate the required Auxin plugins to restore any features that depend on them.

Create a folder in wp-content/themes/ named something like phlox-pro-child. Add a style.css file with a header declaring Template: phloxpro and a functions.php that enqueues the parent theme stylesheet. Activate the child theme from Appearance > Themes. All custom CSS and PHP overrides go in the child theme to survive Phlox Pro updates safely.

Out of the box, Phlox Pro with all Auxin plugins active loads more scripts than a minimal theme. On a properly configured server with caching, a real user load time under 2 seconds is achievable. Without optimization, especially on shared hosting, the combined weight of Elementor, Auxin Elements, and WooCommerce adds up. Script management and selective loading per page type make a measurable difference.

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