Boldlab WordPress Theme
by Edge-Themes
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About Boldlab WP Theme
Boldlab is a creative portfolio WordPress theme built by Edge-Themes. It targets photographers, designers, agencies, and studios who need a visually strong, image-led site. The theme ships with the WPBakery page builder, a large collection of pre-built demos, and Edge-Themes’ own shortcode library. Layouts are grid and masonry-focused, with smooth transitions that suit visual-heavy work.
Out of the box, Boldlab handles portfolio filtering, full-screen galleries, and video backgrounds without requiring third-party plugins for basic functionality. It also integrates with WooCommerce for shops and supports custom post types for portfolio entries. The theme follows a familiar Edge-Themes structure, so anyone who has worked with their other themes, like Elegan or Bridge, will recognise the admin panel immediately. Performance and accessibility, however, require hands-on configuration to meet modern standards.
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Boldlab has a lot of moving parts. Edge Options, WPBakery, Slider Revolution, and the Edge plugin layer all interact, and small misconfigurations can break layouts or slow the site down significantly. Getting it right from the start is faster with someone who already knows the theme.
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Pros
- Large library of pre-built demos covering photography, agency, and studio layouts
- Built-in portfolio custom post types with filterable grid and masonry options
- Slider Revolution included, saving the cost of a standalone license
- Full-screen video and image backgrounds configurable per page without custom code
- WooCommerce support built in, making it usable for shops without a separate theme
Cons
- Edge Options panel does not use the native WordPress Customizer, so there is no live preview
- WPBakery dependency makes migrating content to another builder time-consuming
- Page weight is high out of the box due to bundled Slider Revolution and WPBakery assets loading globally
- Heading structure in some demo layouts is not semantically correct and needs manual fixes for SEO
- Theme updates occasionally break custom CSS added outside the Edge Options panel
Who is Boldlab for?
Photography Studio
Boldlab’s full-screen image layouts, gallery post formats, and masonry grids make it a practical fit for photography studios. A Boldlab developer can configure filterable portfolio categories by shoot type, enable password-protected client galleries using WooCommerce, and remove unused scripts to keep load times acceptable for image-heavy pages.
Creative Agency
Agencies need a site that sells services while showcasing past work. Boldlab’s case study layouts and team section shortcodes cover both without needing a separate plugin. A Boldlab specialist can build out service pages using WPBakery, wire up a contact form workflow, and set up a multi-language structure if the agency operates across markets.
Graphic Design Portfolio
Designers working solo need a portfolio that loads fast and puts work front and center. Boldlab’s minimal demo layouts suit that brief, though the default theme adds more scripts than a solo designer’s site needs. A Boldlab developer can strip the bundle down, configure portfolio filtering by medium or client, and add a simple password-protected case study section.
Architecture Firm
Architecture firms need large imagery, project filtering by type, and a professional layout that doesn’t distract from the work. Boldlab’s grid and full-width demo layouts fit that requirement. A Boldlab expert can extend the portfolio post type to include project details like location, year, and area, and configure a clean single-project page template.
Independent Art Director
Art directors working across disciplines need a flexible portfolio that handles print, digital, motion, and branding work in one place. Boldlab’s category filtering and custom grid column controls handle mixed media without requiring separate pages per discipline. A developer can configure the layout so each category displays in the format that suits the medium.
Customizing Boldlab
Boldlab’s customization lives inside the Edge Options panel, a proprietary settings interface that covers typography, colors, header styles, and layout behavior. It works independently of the WordPress Customizer, which can feel disconnected if you’re used to live preview editing. WPBakery handles page layouts, and Edge-Themes bundles its own elements on top of the standard WPBakery set.
A Boldlab expert can unlock the theme’s full range without the trial-and-error that comes with learning the panel structure. Custom header variations, sticky navigation, per-page sidebar assignments, and scroll animations all have their own settings scattered across multiple panels. A skilled Boldlab developer will also know which settings conflict and which demo content to use as a clean starting point, saving significant setup time for agencies or studios launching under deadline.
Recommended plugins for Boldlab
Boldlab relies on a small set of bundled plugins: WPBakery Page Builder, Slider Revolution, and the Edge CPT (custom post types) plugin. These cover most layout and animation needs but add considerable page weight by default.
If you’re running a portfolio or agency site on Boldlab, plugin bloat is a real concern. A developer can audit and streamline asset loading to improve scores. See our WordPress performance service for how that works in practice. For studios targeting local or niche search traffic, the theme’s heading structure and schema output often need adjustment. Our WordPress SEO service covers those gaps and ensures the theme’s JS-heavy features don’t work against your rankings.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Boldlab common issues
Boldlab portfolio grid not displaying correctly after update
Grid display issues after an Edge-Themes update are usually caused by a conflict between the updated theme files and the Edge CPT plugin, which may not have been updated at the same time. Check that all Edge-Themes plugins are on matching versions. If the grid still breaks, inspect the portfolio shortcode parameters in WPBakery, as column count and filter settings sometimes reset on update. For persistent layout problems, our WordPress bug fixing service can trace the conflict and restore the grid without rebuilding the page.
Boldlab site loading slowly with WPBakery and Slider Revolution
The most common source of slowness on Boldlab sites is Slider Revolution and WPBakery loading their full asset bundles on every page, including pages that don’t use either. Install a plugin like Asset CleanUp to conditionally load scripts only where they’re used. Also check whether Slider Revolution’s Ken Burns or parallax effects are enabled on mobile, as these add significant render time on lower-powered devices. Our WordPress bug fixing service can audit the full asset chain and apply targeted fixes.
Boldlab header options not saving in Edge Options panel
When Edge Options settings don’t save, the most frequent causes are a PHP memory limit that’s too low, a caching plugin writing stale option data, or a security plugin blocking the options save request. Start by increasing WP_MEMORY_LIMIT to at least 256M in wp-config.php, then clear all cache layers and test again. If the issue persists, check your browser console for a 403 or 500 response on the options save request, which usually points to a firewall or security plugin rule blocking the admin-ajax call.
Boldlab WooCommerce shop page layout broken
Boldlab’s WooCommerce compatibility layer is bundled in the Edge CPT plugin and sometimes falls out of sync after a WooCommerce major version update. If the shop page or single product template looks broken, first confirm the Edge CPT plugin is active and up to date. Then check whether WooCommerce has deprecated any template hooks that Boldlab’s woo-related template files rely on. Copying the outdated template files from the WooCommerce plugin into the theme’s woocommerce folder and updating the markup is the correct long-term fix.
Boldlab FAQ
Yes, Boldlab is a reasonable choice for photography portfolios. It has full-screen image layouts, gallery post formats, masonry grids, and filterable portfolio categories built in. The main caveat is performance. Out of the box the theme loads more scripts than a photography site typically needs, so a Boldlab developer should audit and trim asset loading before launch to keep image-heavy pages fast.
Boldlab is built around WPBakery and does not officially support Elementor. You can install Elementor alongside it, but the Edge-Themes shortcode library and layout elements are WPBakery-specific and will not transfer. If you want to build with Elementor, a Boldlab developer can configure a hybrid setup, but a full switch would mean rebuilding all page content in Elementor from scratch.
Boldlab demo content is imported through the Edge-Themes one-click demo importer, included in the theme package. You need to install and activate WPBakery, Slider Revolution, and the Edge CPT plugin before importing, otherwise some elements will not render correctly. It is also worth setting the correct PHP memory limit and upload size in wp-config.php before starting the import to avoid timeouts on larger demos.
Yes, Boldlab includes WooCommerce support. The theme styles the shop, archive, and single product pages to match its visual language. For basic stores it works without extra configuration. More complex setups, like variable products with custom layouts or filtered shop archives, may need a Boldlab specialist to adjust the template files and ensure the Edge CPT plugin’s WooCommerce integration stays in sync after updates.
Edge-Themes continues to update Boldlab, though update frequency is lower than it was in the theme’s peak years. The theme receives compatibility updates for new WordPress and WooCommerce versions rather than feature additions. Support is available through the ThemeForest comments and the Edge-Themes support portal. Response times can vary, so for urgent issues a dedicated Boldlab developer is often faster than waiting on theme support.
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