Thank you Kevin and that's great news (I know you showed us a peak in a WDFD I think)... That will be even more than just the colors that AT provides (though AT could still bring other things on the table). Maybe an easy way (as AT does) to create our own variables could also be interesting... And no announcement concerning Plaster... 😁
We've come a long way since Thrive Architect, LOL. Regarding not being able to style text with ACSS colors in Gute (I'm still getting used to ACSS and haven't used it on blog posts yet,) Do you use Gutenberg by itself for your blog posts? Or do you pull in the blog post dynamically into a Bricks post template, where shouldn't you be able to use the ACSS color palette? Sometimes my brain is in Gute mode and other times Bricks, and I sometimes get things confused. And don't get me started on Cwicly, I'm both excited and terrified at diving into that behemoth, but not while it's still under active development. It appears to do everything, but I'm making too much progress in Bricksland to be bothered at the moment. Anyways, good to see your content again, Themer is an interesting new addition to the family.
Hi Andrew, Haven't used it really on my end either... but using a Gutenberg post into a Bricks template will absolutely use Bricks default colors. So, if you use the default colors (i.e. don't set anything) or use ACSS classes, you should be okay... But I don't think we can use variables in Gutenberg... So, if you want to use the colors from Bricks (ex: selecting a text and change it's color, or using a button in Gutenberg and change it's background color), then AT (and BricksProps) allows you to do it (no matter if you display it in a Bricks template or not).
Thank you Nelmedia, is crystal clear to me the complementarity of both plugins, do you mind doing a video for Bricksprops, because there is a bit of confusion the way Cédric the developer present the things to me. In the meantime i miss so much your videos😢
Liked & subscribed! Thanks. One sidenote: Can you please upload your content in at least 1080p as well? It's kind of hard to read when you share your Bricks UI. Highest available option now seems to be 720p. But other than that, very useful vid, thank you!
Thank you. I usually always do my videos at 1920x1080, but decided to try to remove my taskbar and top of browser for this and the previous videos... Surprise: because of that it's less than 1920x1080 and because of that it decided to go with the lower 720 resolution... Very disapointed about that and you can be sure it's the last time I do it that way...!
Yes, but it's actually a great thing that ACSS has integrated it. I didn't mind on my end buying Plaster, but for those who didn't have it, Oxy/BricksProps had an advantage in that area that is now filled... And on my end, the ACSS team has been extremely generous to Plaster users by giving us a few opportunity to save on other things... In my case, I took the discount on the LTD version of ACSS (that was not even available to the public)... So, Plaster gave me a great advantage there!
I don't think the Core Framework is from the same team/company... I guess you might be confused with Structeezy. As of today, I don't have plans to do a video about it, but it might change.
Unfortunately, Advanced Themer doesn't seem to let you completely remove all of the variables. Every time I try to remove them, they pop right back as they were. The developer needs to provide us with a toggle that allows us to turn off unused variables.
Oh, that's bad. Are you talking just about the Typography section or every section? Because I think that in the video I did remove the grid and image-rounded...
@@NelmediaCa yes, I had the same issue. I think you need to leave one. Maybe the ACF repeater has a minimum row amount set. Hopefully that will be changed.
Great video. FYI, ACSS 2.5 adds color palettes to Gutenberg as well and has initial support for ACSS within Gutenberg.
Thank you Kevin and that's great news (I know you showed us a peak in a WDFD I think)... That will be even more than just the colors that AT provides (though AT could still bring other things on the table).
Maybe an easy way (as AT does) to create our own variables could also be interesting...
And no announcement concerning Plaster... 😁
We've come a long way since Thrive Architect, LOL. Regarding not being able to style text with ACSS colors in Gute (I'm still getting used to ACSS and haven't used it on blog posts yet,) Do you use Gutenberg by itself for your blog posts? Or do you pull in the blog post dynamically into a Bricks post template, where shouldn't you be able to use the ACSS color palette? Sometimes my brain is in Gute mode and other times Bricks, and I sometimes get things confused.
And don't get me started on Cwicly, I'm both excited and terrified at diving into that behemoth, but not while it's still under active development. It appears to do everything, but I'm making too much progress in Bricksland to be bothered at the moment. Anyways, good to see your content again, Themer is an interesting new addition to the family.
Hi Andrew,
Haven't used it really on my end either... but using a Gutenberg post into a Bricks template will absolutely use Bricks default colors. So, if you use the default colors (i.e. don't set anything) or use ACSS classes, you should be okay... But I don't think we can use variables in Gutenberg... So, if you want to use the colors from Bricks (ex: selecting a text and change it's color, or using a button in Gutenberg and change it's background color), then AT (and BricksProps) allows you to do it (no matter if you display it in a Bricks template or not).
Thank you Nelmedia, is crystal clear to me the complementarity of both plugins, do you mind doing a video for Bricksprops, because there is a bit of confusion the way Cédric the developer present the things to me. In the meantime i miss so much your videos😢
Thank you. Will try to do a little video just for you that I'll post here (won't upload it to RUclips).
@@NelmediaCa Merci beaucoup 👍
Alright, so here's my little video about BricksProps: www.berrycast.com/conversations/41d23178-17e9-505c-91bb-cfbd92f24bfc
Enjoy!
@@NelmediaCa it was good, but a little shorter for the use of bricksprops part. Thank you anyway
Liked & subscribed! Thanks. One sidenote: Can you please upload your content in at least 1080p as well? It's kind of hard to read when you share your Bricks UI. Highest available option now seems to be 720p. But other than that, very useful vid, thank you!
Thank you. I usually always do my videos at 1920x1080, but decided to try to remove my taskbar and top of browser for this and the previous videos... Surprise: because of that it's less than 1920x1080 and because of that it decided to go with the lower 720 resolution... Very disapointed about that and you can be sure it's the last time I do it that way...!
The irony that ACSS acquires Plaster 1 month after you made this video, lol
Yes, but it's actually a great thing that ACSS has integrated it. I didn't mind on my end buying Plaster, but for those who didn't have it, Oxy/BricksProps had an advantage in that area that is now filled...
And on my end, the ACSS team has been extremely generous to Plaster users by giving us a few opportunity to save on other things... In my case, I took the discount on the LTD version of ACSS (that was not even available to the public)... So, Plaster gave me a great advantage there!
Please make a video about the new CORE Framework (from devs of oxyninja)
I don't think the Core Framework is from the same team/company... I guess you might be confused with Structeezy. As of today, I don't have plans to do a video about it, but it might change.
Unfortunately, Advanced Themer doesn't seem to let you completely remove all of the variables. Every time I try to remove them, they pop right back as they were. The developer needs to provide us with a toggle that allows us to turn off unused variables.
Oh, that's bad. Are you talking just about the Typography section or every section? Because I think that in the video I did remove the grid and image-rounded...
@@NelmediaCa yes, I had the same issue. I think you need to leave one. Maybe the ACF repeater has a minimum row amount set. Hopefully that will be changed.