Hey Imran. As the guy who led the web.fwrd production- nope, not a green screen 😂 we built a custom set. Thanks for your excitement, we can’t wait for what’s coming ahead this year!!!!🎉🎉🎉
Thanks Imran. I wonder if this may begin to stem the flow of more experienced developers migrating to Bricks. I have often wondered why they didn't start from scratch and create another tier along the lines of, say Elementor Pro Plus, which specifically targeted more experienced designers/developers that would have included a class-first environment. Better late than never I guess. Very interested to see where this goes.
I'd be surprised if it does. While it's great news that they are going to include a class-based feature set, there are still many other compelling reasons to move to Bricks. One of the main ones for many people is removing the need for additional plugins to handle some fundamental features. Additionally, Bricks has consistently embraced a class-first approach since its inception, making it much more sophisticated and cohesive. Conversely, Elementor needs to reverse-engineer that functionality into their builder. I believe they aren't overhauling the entire codebase since that could lead to significant issues for current users. I'm looking forward to seeing how this is implemented, and I will definitely try it once it is available for public testing.
Hey Imran. As the guy who led the web.fwrd production- nope, not a green screen 😂 we built a custom set. Thanks for your excitement, we can’t wait for what’s coming ahead this year!!!!🎉🎉🎉
Brilliant set !!
Thanks, for the commentary, Imran.
Just renewed my licence (grandfathered). Mostly down to the upcoming features that are coming on board. Sounds good!
Hi, another good video, impressive productivity! I was thinking about a future Core Framework - Elementor 4 integration...
It’s not a green screen. It’s an actual studio!
And thanks for your feedback 😊
It’s awesome !
Thanks Imran. I wonder if this may begin to stem the flow of more experienced developers migrating to Bricks. I have often wondered why they didn't start from scratch and create another tier along the lines of, say Elementor Pro Plus, which specifically targeted more experienced designers/developers that would have included a class-first environment. Better late than never I guess. Very interested to see where this goes.
I'd be surprised if it does. While it's great news that they are going to include a class-based feature set, there are still many other compelling reasons to move to Bricks. One of the main ones for many people is removing the need for additional plugins to handle some fundamental features.
Additionally, Bricks has consistently embraced a class-first approach since its inception, making it much more sophisticated and cohesive. Conversely, Elementor needs to reverse-engineer that functionality into their builder. I believe they aren't overhauling the entire codebase since that could lead to significant issues for current users.
I'm looking forward to seeing how this is implemented, and I will definitely try it once it is available for public testing.
Wonder if they'll add pseudo-elements along with the pseudo-classes
They are, they covered it in the presentation
shit i missed the stream
Unfortunately you didn't miss much, they were just blabbing about, didn't show anything...they didn't show V4 editor.