Paul Charlton takes a look at the new deploy to static site options available with Builderius Pro.

Builderius Deploy As Static Site
Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 3 weeks ago

Paul Charlton @ youtube.com • 3 weeks ago
Paul Charlton takes a look at the new deploy to static site options available with Builderius Pro.

Elvis Krstulovic @ builderius.io • 4 months ago
The Builderius team seems to be picking up speed. They just released another development release. This one brings support for CSS Grid and updated CSS framework support, including OKLCH.
The last two items on the roadmap are the JavaScript Editor and History / Undue support. After that there may be some bug fixes and tweaks, but we are nearing the point where we have a full featured “unleashed” version.

Elvis Krstulovic @ builderius.com • 4 months ago
Here is the interesting story behind the new Builderius website.

Builderius team @ builderius.com • 4 months ago
The Builderius team just released their developer update which includes major enhancements to Collections (Loops). Any HTML tag is supported, they removed the output of JSON on the front-end, there is a visual conditions builder that works inside loops, a new sub-collection element, and a recursive template element. There is a new free version and the pro update is available for download from you account page. The linked article has the details, along with a walk-through video.

David Denedo @ youtube.com • 4 months ago
In case you missed it, David Denedo created a nice video previewing the next development release of Builderius. There are lots of improvements to the Collections element. This is due for testing soon and I think there are just a few more things on the do to list, like undo, before this development cycle completes.

Elvis Krstulovic @ youtube.com • 6 months ago
Here is another tutorial from the Builderius team. It shows how the component system is flexible and easy to use, with examples of different ways to create component variants.

Elvis Krstulović @ youtube.com • 8 months ago
An update from the Builderius team to their Collections element that makes it very flexible.

Roger Montti @ searchenginejournal.com • 8 months ago
It is good to see Builderius getting some recognition beyond Facebook. This article by Roger Montti highlights the use of AI and GraphQL.

Elvis Krstulović @ youtube.com • 9 months ago
This is a nice walk-though showing some of the major features of the Builderius builder including how to work with HTML and CSS, dynamic data via GraphQL, components, and more.