I'm the developer of Code Snippets, and just wanted to thank you for covering our plugin. It's wonderful to see Code Snippets in action in a real-world example
Yo Shea! Thanks for all the work you’ve done and creating such a solid tool! I’m happy to say that I’m a short time it’s already transformed our process with big improvements. And it’s made applying code to WordPress fun again! It make me want to geek out, write some code just to add more snippet!
@shea I appreciate code snippets, but my issue is with Freemius' tracking. Although you have the option to opt out, they continue to follow your other plugins and themes, which I believe is a security risk. That was the only option that convinced me to use WP Codebox. However, it has an excellent user interface.
100% on board with you doing more on Code Snippets. You convinced me to buy Pro for my CSS. I'd love to see you go on a deep dive into using snippets in Elementor (and Bricks). Let's apply them as shortcodes, modify WP admin, patch Elementor widgets, hit on elements by ID, and just everything about hacking canned HTML/CSS/JS/PHP you can think of. You are one of two of the deep-dive guys that I pay a lot of attention to! Thanks for your just excellent videos.
You mentioned seeing more tutorials regarding Code Snippets. Absolutely! It's good to see you back and creating content. I will look into the Code Snippets Pro unless I find that "Work-around" you mentioned to add CSS
Dude you rule so much. Love when you post a new tutorial, it seriously gets me pumped to get back on a screen and create. Thankful for your energy and your content!
Thank you Jeffrey! I will go for it to include structured data that I create with an online (free) schema generator. The lifetime offer is off the table by now (Sept 19th), though.
Hey Jeffrey! I was just rewatching this great video today and wanted to ask, the global website you briefly showed at the start, was that made using Elementor? Thank you as always. Nick
Good question. The built in Custom Code on Elementor is great for adding in snippets or code like tracking snippets and live chat snippets for example, and the display conditions make this very useful. But a code manager line Code Snippets Pro takes it way further by giving the option to add CSS, PHP, an JS and being able to organize it all.
That's ...dumb. So if you have a syntax error in one of the php snippets your whole site breaks and there's no way for you to fix the error cause the backend doesn't work.
Hmmm…So you’re saying all the devs using Code Snippets, WP Code Box and similar code management plugins are dumb…syntax errors won’t save in CodeSnippets and if something does happen, it’s an easy fix with a backup or through FTP. I’ve never had an issue.
@@filip3148 sounds like you’re a knowledgeable developer. Maybe you can do some good and help others by showing how to do things right. We all have a choice. We can either do good and provide value to others. Or we can be trolls. Trust me, if you focus your energy on helping people and giving value instead of trolling, you’ll be much happier and feel better about yourself. If you ever want to chat feel free to send me a DM on instagram. I’d be happy to connect 👌
I'm the developer of Code Snippets, and just wanted to thank you for covering our plugin. It's wonderful to see Code Snippets in action in a real-world example
Yo Shea! Thanks for all the work you’ve done and creating such a solid tool! I’m happy to say that I’m a short time it’s already transformed our process with big improvements. And it’s made applying code to WordPress fun again! It make me want to geek out, write some code just to add more snippet!
@shea I appreciate code snippets, but my issue is with Freemius' tracking. Although you have the option to opt out, they continue to follow your other plugins and themes, which I believe is a security risk. That was the only option that convinced me to use WP Codebox. However, it has an excellent user interface.
@@sngigi2011 I can confirm that with tracking disabled, all we can see is what version of Code Snippets you are on - no other plugin or theme data.
100% on board with you doing more on Code Snippets. You convinced me to buy Pro for my CSS. I'd love to see you go on a deep dive into using snippets in Elementor (and Bricks). Let's apply them as shortcodes, modify WP admin, patch Elementor widgets, hit on elements by ID, and just everything about hacking canned HTML/CSS/JS/PHP you can think of. You are one of two of the deep-dive guys that I pay a lot of attention to! Thanks for your just excellent videos.
You mentioned seeing more tutorials regarding Code Snippets. Absolutely! It's good to see you back and creating content. I will look into the Code Snippets Pro unless I find that "Work-around" you mentioned to add CSS
Great to see you back on RUclips Jeffrey! I've not yet tried Code Snippets but off to do just that now 🙂
Dude you rule so much. Love when you post a new tutorial, it seriously gets me pumped to get back on a screen and create. Thankful for your energy and your content!
You sold me on it, I just murdered the customizer with CSS, changing anything is a pain.
RIP Customizer!
Thank you Jeffrey! I will go for it to include structured data that I create with an online (free) schema generator. The lifetime offer is off the table by now (Sept 19th), though.
Hey Jeffrey! I was just rewatching this great video today and wanted to ask, the global website you briefly showed at the start, was that made using Elementor? Thank you as always. Nick
What is the difference between Codesnippets plugin vs "custom code" native in elementor pro?
Good question. The built in Custom Code on Elementor is great for adding in snippets or code like tracking snippets and live chat snippets for example, and the display conditions make this very useful.
But a code manager line Code Snippets Pro takes it way further by giving the option to add CSS, PHP, an JS and being able to organize it all.
Awesome video, and that's the right way to go, code-wise
Thanks Roy!
Any reason why to choose Codesnippets over WPCodeBox?
GOLD!
Do you use elementor or your big projects?
I sure do. But carefully. It’s why we stopped using addons to make sure our sites stay lightweight and clean
Nice one. 😊👍
Go ahead make a full tutorial on Code Snippets and share some 😜
THIS :)
Cheers! 🍻
Un seguidor más ;) que buen tutorial
@Lytbox waiting for my house warming party invite :)
Yo Itamar you’ll always have a standing invite! Hit me up when you get to Thailand! It’s a good time of year to visit 🏝
That's ...dumb. So if you have a syntax error in one of the php snippets your whole site breaks and there's no way for you to fix the error cause the backend doesn't work.
Hmmm…So you’re saying all the devs using Code Snippets, WP Code Box and similar code management plugins are dumb…syntax errors won’t save in CodeSnippets and if something does happen, it’s an easy fix with a backup or through FTP. I’ve never had an issue.
@@LytboxStudio the fact that you think ftp alone would fix that problem tells me you have no idea about web development.
@@LytboxStudio "syntax errors won’t save in CodeSnippets" lmao challenge accepted.
@@LytboxStudio restoring from a backup every time your sh1t plugin wrecks the site? smartest dev in ohio...
@@filip3148 sounds like you’re a knowledgeable developer. Maybe you can do some good and help others by showing how to do things right. We all have a choice. We can either do good and provide value to others. Or we can be trolls. Trust me, if you focus your energy on helping people and giving value instead of trolling, you’ll be much happier and feel better about yourself. If you ever want to chat feel free to send me a DM on instagram. I’d be happy to connect 👌