Core Framework + Gutenberg + Bricks = Design Consistency!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @dynamic-homepages
    @dynamic-homepages 17 дней назад +1

    Love the idea

  • @mcx-arg
    @mcx-arg 18 дней назад +2

    Thank you again for a great video explainer. May I ask (for a pointer maybe if already done so in a prev video of yours) why you prefer CF over ACSS? Also in the past I have asked what Form Plugin or helper you use to overcome the Bricks built-in forms limitations (on integrations or features)? I am very troubled what framework and forms plugin to choose and with Black Friday coming up maybe grab one of each… Thank you @WPTuts

  • @ricardodesirat2590
    @ricardodesirat2590 16 дней назад +1

    Great combo! Does Core Frameworks allow to limit the access to just some functions/actions? i.e. can we limit the access of the client to change only the color classes?

  • @maxziebell4013
    @maxziebell4013 18 дней назад +5

    I'd prefer a limited selection of components only, as presenting all the options can be overwhelming for clients. It would be a nice option to limit the components and possibly filter them based on post type.

    • @lausianne
      @lausianne День назад

      Right. If clients get access to those classes, it's gonna be a mess.

  • @Mathijsvanderbeek
    @Mathijsvanderbeek 18 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the video. How does it work with loading css. Does it only load when the chosen style is applied or does it load all css style on every page? In other words. Will there be a lot of unused css?

  • @curtismorrow4537
    @curtismorrow4537 17 дней назад

    Wow, thanks for this.

    • @WPTuts
      @WPTuts  17 дней назад

      My pleasure :)

  • @webdev.vidyutpal
    @webdev.vidyutpal 18 дней назад

    Hi, paul, can you tell me why the Coreframework never loads on my editor. I tried with different installations, changed browsers, deactivated all plugins and more

  • @OneBrokeBloke
    @OneBrokeBloke 18 дней назад

    Core makes it look like such a fantastic experience to use CSS with gutenberg, simply because the default experience is so terrible