Thanks for all your content, got distracted with the love/hate over Etch, I'm sticking with Bricks....will be lots of opinions to come.....you deserve way more subscribers, have a great day!
Yes, I save them as templates on a Bricks installation on a subdomain. I then use the template library on my sites. I'm currently redoing because I changed my direction on frameworks.
@@peteharrison3241 AT Does now have a SASS option in the Bricks Builder CSS. I haven't used this because generally my CSS in the Bricks Editor is simple. However, I use WPCodeBox for global code, including SASS.
Thanks for all your content, got distracted with the love/hate over Etch, I'm sticking with Bricks....will be lots of opinions to come.....you deserve way more subscribers, have a great day!
I agree with EVERY word you said.
Another great tutorial.
Great video, you've clarifiied a few things for me. Do you save these 'components' somewhere so they can be used in other sites? If so how?
Yes, I save them as templates on a Bricks installation on a subdomain. I then use the template library on my sites. I'm currently redoing because I changed my direction on frameworks.
I'd like to see that as a short video if poss
BTW, what did you mean about your SASS framework?
I just ended up writing my own SASS in WPCodeBox so I have better control and can keep classes and variables leaner.
Is SASS part of AT?
@@peteharrison3241 AT Does now have a SASS option in the Bricks Builder CSS. I haven't used this because generally my CSS in the Bricks Editor is simple.
However, I use WPCodeBox for global code, including SASS.