Great feature but I see that it is still possible to add fonts from inside the customizer. Why would I want to do that? I am worried that my clients would rather use the old way of adding fonts instead of the new way, so maybe it's possible to disable the old way?
Unfortunately this method does not work when trying to bring a font that also has languages. It made a lot of mess for me. Maybe it's worth explaining how to get a font from Google of a language other than English
A candidate for the international rapid speech competition. Terrible. I'm sorry, but that's no way to win over customers. Get another speaker. Fantastic new feature but poorly sold in this video.
<rant> At 5:01, you show a toggle for "inline post meta items," but there isn't a toggle for that in the current version of Generate Press. This is very frustrating! This isn't the first of your tutorials I've tried to follow today (It's the third!) to no avail because you failed to label the videos as out of date. Please either do the out-of-date videos over or take them down! Otherwise, you'll continue to waste your customer's valuable time (and tax their patience). </rant> :-) Thank you.
The Block Label has been deprecated since this video was created and now you just right click the Container in the hierarchy list view and click Rename and give the block a name and save.
Another tip is when the hierarchy list is open you can rename the blocks if your design is becoming a bit confusing. Like everything this is very simple if you know how. Right click the container and you can name whatever and Save
Hi, Is there a way to limit the post title to just the first 2 or 3 words when the query loop fetches the posts? How do we setup a function for this that wherever a query loop is added, it should only show the first 2 or 3 words of the post title in a grid?
Thanks Leo. I had this all working years ago but for some reason I lost the functionality. I'll have to do it again when I have time, this helps, thanks for making this video.
I have not watched this yet, one tip is to try and have as few plugins as possible to make your website work. This is where the GeneratePress Hooks feature can help. Example Adding Google Analytics or similar to every page. No need for any additional plugins for this just task, use this feature. Not sure why GeneratePress does not push this idea harder. It is easy to say anyone would realise this, but I do not think that is the case.
Never can get the fonts to show up on my list at all, and updated everything, including WordPress, last night. Works if I type the font in but that's it.
I think it would be more effective if you created a simple .btn class with all the default styles, and then extended it with classes like .btn--large for increased padding, .btn--primary for a primary blue color, and .btn--secondary for a secondary orange color. Having both .btn--primary and .btn--secondary on the same element doesn't make sense. Keep up the good work!
What I'd like to see in future updates is removing auto-fill for the image title text with its URI. It's always a headache to clean this field for each image if you don't need it. It should be blank by default. Thanks :)
Thank you for a great theme and block plugin, Generatepress and Generateblocks. Please work on few necessary blocks like gallery, carousel etc. These blocks are required on every website. Thank you.
Good idea, especially your patters are the worst I ever seen, but why you guys are allways 3-5 years behind others? When you implement Option Pages like all others page builders? A table of content? You know, basic things.
Quite the opposite. GeneratePress & GenerateBlocks are ahead of the competition in most respects. Rather than cater to 'developers' at the bottom of the barrel (i.e. those who are incapable of doing much of anything unless they're spoon fed), GP & GB provide a strong foundation for 'real' developers to build on top of. If GP was going to go after the Elementor crowd, it may as well close up shop due to how much competition exists. It makes far more sense for them to do exactly what they are doing - providing a rock solid foundation on which to build block-based websites.