Ciwcly has added a new custom breakpoints feature. It is shown in this video.

Cwicly Custom Breakpoints
Cwicly Team @ youtube.com • 2 years ago

Cwicly Team @ youtube.com • 2 years ago
Ciwcly has added a new custom breakpoints feature. It is shown in this video.

Thomas Ehrig @ bricksbuilder.io • 2 years ago
Bricks is the most advanced builder available for WordPress, has a great team behind it, and they listen to their users in guiding future development . Beginning January 15, 2024 there will be significant pricing changes. If you’ve been on the fence about purchasing Bricks, then now is the time. It is an advance builder with a learning curve, but is also the most powerful option available for WordPress. The new pricing and other information is available in the official announcement.

Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 2 years ago
Wondering what Paul Charlton picked up this Black Friday? Hint, his purchases were all Bricks related and he provides a short preview of each one.

Oliver Sid @ patchstack.com • 2 years ago
Patchstack released a major update today with performance enhancements, better hardening, simplified rules module, and more.

Jamie Marsland @ twitter.com • 2 years ago
Jamie Marsland shared a video on Twitter where he did an experiment. He tried to use Bricks without doing any training first. It was a bit painful to watch because I would have expected Jamie to have noticed the “Templates” menu, which is a common feature with the Site Editor, and the Border styling for rounded corners, which is common with the Gutenberg block options. However, when everything is unfamiliar it is easy to missing things.
I think the video highlights some of the pain points for new users of tools like Bricks. Bricks, Oxygen, and Cwicly allow you to create all of the templates for your site. They don’t just allow it, but require you to do so. This is a large connotative disconnect for new users. It would be better, I think, to provide a very basic set of templates, like wire frames, for people to get started. I actually thought Bricks did that, but perhaps that is in the child theme(?). Cwicly doesn’t.

Janessa Tran @ metabox.io • 2 years ago
Here is a tutorial from the Meta Box team on how to create an FAQ page using Meta Box Views.

Steve Burge @ kinshipress.com • 2 years ago
A first, rough, version of collaborative editing is available in the Gutenberg plugin. This article provides a look at what is coming. (The admin list of “experiments” reminds me of Elementor).

Jamie Marsland @ pootlepress.com • 2 years ago
Block themes get their settings from the theme.json file and classic themes can use them also. Jamie Marsland has published a good resource article about the theme.json file. He does a walk-through of the theme.json file for the Twenty Twenty-Four theme and explains the various sections and settings.

Oxygen Team @ oxygenbuilder.com • 2 years ago
Here is a good tutorial from the Oxygen team on how to import ACF fields using WP All Import. This is a good one to bookmark.