Very useful! I personally prefer this way of using builders, much leaner. I'm not a fan of builders adding loads of widgets for something that can be achieved with existing functionality. It's already sooo much faster and easier than hand-coding, more widgets = more issues. Keep it lean Bricks!
Thanks so much for the work you do, i am learning a lot watching your video especially with Elementor. What page builder do you think is better to focus on between Elementor and Bricks?
nice tutorial - does anybody know how to set some type of delay for the dropdown? If you set the button to a cursor pointer, you won't see it because the dropdown menu appears to quickly.
You are boss,,👌
Many many thanks
Hey Imran this is truly amazing trick!!!! Thanks 4 sharing bro!
Great tutorial! Quick and to the point! The Interactions feature in Bricks is such a useful feature.
Absolutely :)
Very useful! I personally prefer this way of using builders, much leaner. I'm not a fan of builders adding loads of widgets for something that can be achieved with existing functionality. It's already sooo much faster and easier than hand-coding, more widgets = more issues. Keep it lean Bricks!
that actually very.. very useful, thank you so much.
I am gonna use this to build custom designed tab contact.
Awesome 🎉
Thanks so much for the work you do, i am learning a lot watching your video especially with Elementor. What page builder do you think is better to focus on between Elementor and Bricks?
nice tutorial - does anybody know how to set some type of delay for the dropdown? If you set the button to a cursor pointer, you won't see it because the dropdown menu appears to quickly.
I bet there's some JS that can be added for that.
But now when the menu appear it push the entire website down, how to overlay it?
Is there an SEO penalty for using this method instead of the nav element?
Just show a hidden nav menu in the footer
Been doing this since.... dreamweaver
They just copying elementor
I hope they do it better