Crocoblock has 5 plugins that work with Bricks and they just released a dedicated page highlighting the integration.

Crocoblock and Bricks
Crocoblock Team @ crocoblock.com • 1 year ago
Crocoblock Team @ crocoblock.com • 1 year ago
Crocoblock has 5 plugins that work with Bricks and they just released a dedicated page highlighting the integration.
Ben Dwyer @ make.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
Gutenberg 17.5 has been released. It mainly focuses on a couple of refinements in preparation for WordPress 6.5 in March. The main refinement is the unification of preferences for the content editor and the site editor.
Aaron Jorbin @ make.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
A maintenance release of 6.4.3 is being prepared and is currently targeted for January 30th.
David Babinec @ coreframework.com • 1 year ago
The Core Framework team has just opened their marketing place for UI kits and templates. At launch there are two offerings for Oxygen.
Justin Tadlock @ make.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
The Theme Handbook is undergoing a significant overhaul in 2024, with a focus on modern block theme development. The project aims to refresh the handbook content and has made substantial progress, publishing or drafting almost two-thirds of the new material.
Miriam Schwab @ twitter.com • 1 year ago
Miriam Schwab, who is on the Elementor team, mentioned on Twitter that Elementor has crossed the 15 million active install mark.
Thomas Ehrig @ bricksbuilder.io • 1 year ago
Bricks 1.9.5 just dropped. The major feature of this release is a new Global Class Manager. There is also the ability to run a JavaScript function after an interaction has been triggered, along with some accessibility improves and fixes.
Good news from Patchstack for individuals and small agencies. Based on community feedback they have now updated their Community Plan options and pricing. The Community Plan used to include only up to 10 sites for vulnerability detection, but no real time protection. Real time protection used to cost $9 per month a site additional.
Now real time protection is only $5 per month per site additional. So to add real time protection for a single site is only $60 a year.
Also, if you need more than 10 sites in the Community Plan you can pay $49 a month to extend that to 50 sites (still with an additional $5 per site per month for real time protection).
These changes fill the gap between the Community Plan and the higher number of sites / real time protection included Developer Plan.
By the way, this makes Patchstack less expensive for vPatching real time protection than Wordfence.
Amit Keren @ unlimited-elements.com • 1 year ago
Unlimited Elements for Elementor has a great widget creator that allows you to create your own widgets. Now they have added a flexible form builder. It includes conditional logic making it useful for creating online business calculators.