@WP Soul "Greenshift doesn't break the Wordpress ecosystem" - Thats a key decision factor for me now! I did my first research in 11/2021. Back then the way that the Gutenberg Block Editor promised was fine, but until real responsive features (CSS grid/flex) become available, sure a long way to go. Hence I looked towards Oxygen Builder, which united the pros of a GUI page builder with the flexibility of managing CSS classes yourself. Now in 12/2022 I did my research again, and Greenshift is the missing link! It integrates into the normal block builder framework. You can easily transform existing blocks into Greenshift blocks and out of Greenshift blocks (by help of the conversion function and/or the Structure Editor). You can look at the markup easily. It is in the posts table, not as a JSON blob in posts_meta, etc. If you decide to move stuff in and out of Greenshift, you sure will loose some attributes, but overall keep at least the essence. Feels way better! With all these other page builders it is a totally isolated way of working. I love the paradigm that Greenshift applies and the way it develops!
yes, this is our main difference from other Gutenberg page builders. We don't want to make separate ecosystem, we are integrating into existing ecosystem and moving with WP updates. Greenshift can be used with other plugins
@@WPSoul So I can use native WP guten blocksor other Guten blocks like Stackable, and many others out there and convert them into GS block and apply GS animations? Then if I need to, I can insert it into a PB element if I want to using a shortcode? Will I lose the media responsiveness going the shortcode way?
What I can tell you from first look on Cwicly is that it's too different from Greenshift. They try to make separate ecosystem inside Wordpress (something like Elementor does). Greenshift principles are performance, WOW effects and most important - Greenshift doesn't break Wordpress ecosystem, we try to use core libraries and principles of UI and workflows. This way makes it possible to use with other plugins without breaking them. Cwicly tells you "use our plugin, it's all in one". Greenshift tells you "Use what you need to use, but check our unique things which you can do only with Greenshift"
@@WPSoul I have "Template" and "Block" and thats it... you have "Page" and "Block" and in Block you have "General" and "Advanced" ... I don't have all those stuff.. which plugin is that exactly? strange.. Above I have "Greenshift Settings" "Greenshift Helpers" which opens some Templates..
There are SEO and query addon with tons of dynamic data blocks: listing builder, visibility block, query loop addons (video will be soon), taxonomy block, meta getter, thumbs, wishlist, category page builder and many other
"REHUB" My favourite theme forever, using it for 4 years on my 4 websites! Thanks !
Really impressive!
Truly good work!
Thanks. Impressive!
Is it possible to include all of these premade section designs in your templates library? Or at least be available as JSON files?
many of them are already in library, in Experimental section
@WP Soul "Greenshift doesn't break the Wordpress ecosystem" - Thats a key decision factor for me now! I did my first research in 11/2021. Back then the way that the Gutenberg Block Editor promised was fine, but until real responsive features (CSS grid/flex) become available, sure a long way to go. Hence I looked towards Oxygen Builder, which united the pros of a GUI page builder with the flexibility of managing CSS classes yourself. Now in 12/2022 I did my research again, and Greenshift is the missing link! It integrates into the normal block builder framework. You can easily transform existing blocks into Greenshift blocks and out of Greenshift blocks (by help of the conversion function and/or the Structure Editor). You can look at the markup easily. It is in the posts table, not as a JSON blob in posts_meta, etc. If you decide to move stuff in and out of Greenshift, you sure will loose some attributes, but overall keep at least the essence. Feels way better! With all these other page builders it is a totally isolated way of working. I love the paradigm that Greenshift applies and the way it develops!
yes, this is our main difference from other Gutenberg page builders. We don't want to make separate ecosystem, we are integrating into existing ecosystem and moving with WP updates. Greenshift can be used with other plugins
@@WPSoul So I can use native WP guten blocksor other Guten blocks like Stackable, and many others out there and convert them into GS block and apply GS animations? Then if I need to, I can insert it into a PB element if I want to using a shortcode? Will I lose the media responsiveness going the shortcode way?
would love to see videos comparing this and cwicly. they are both very different but similar in many ways too.
What I can tell you from first look on Cwicly is that it's too different from Greenshift. They try to make separate ecosystem inside Wordpress (something like Elementor does). Greenshift principles are performance, WOW effects and most important - Greenshift doesn't break Wordpress ecosystem, we try to use core libraries and principles of UI and workflows. This way makes it possible to use with other plugins without breaking them. Cwicly tells you "use our plugin, it's all in one". Greenshift tells you "Use what you need to use, but check our unique things which you can do only with Greenshift"
wait, at 1:36... where the hack do I have this options: "advanced" additional... I don't have all those Options at all.
It's only if you use Greenshift plugin
@@WPSoul I installed the theme and the theme plugin (new to me)... Is there more to install?
@@0GRANATE0 ok, show me which panel do you have in blocks?
@@WPSoul I have "Template" and "Block" and thats it... you have "Page" and "Block" and in Block you have "General" and "Advanced" ... I don't have all those stuff.. which plugin is that exactly? strange.. Above I have "Greenshift Settings" "Greenshift Helpers" which opens some Templates..
@@0GRANATE0 All of these are related only to Greenshift plugin and only to Greenshift blocks.
I really like it
3D flipbox doesn't flip to the other side in the editing section.
there is button in container options to flip back side
@@WPSoul just checked, I was clicking on the wrong container. It's working now.
Cool
It would be perfect if it could support dynamic data. Now it is only suitable for static websites with single page design.
There are SEO and query addon with tons of dynamic data blocks: listing builder, visibility block, query loop addons (video will be soon), taxonomy block, meta getter, thumbs, wishlist, category page builder and many other