You've got yourself a subscribe. Thanks for explaining it so well, even though I put you on 2x playback speed mode, so you're definitely not going too fast for me!
Edan, I've watched this 3 times and it's amazing. I'm trying to get my head around how the architecture of this works. You did this with Pods and I can't seem for the life of me to figure out how to do it with ACF pro in Bricks. I carefully go step by step but then it doesn't work. If you'd be so kind as to do a version of this using ACF it would make my month. Either way - I love your presentation, speed, clarity - I've subscribed so I'll hoping to see more from you. thx again.
Question, instead of generating standard pages should we not create a services post type and then add a service i.e. Cleaning as a post type to avoid generating so many pages? I think I have seen a bit better approach to use custom post types. What do you think?
You can set the pod to private so pages aren't public. I'll work on another video that shows a more holistic approach to working with many service pages.
I experimented with Bricks templates a lot lately. There's a bug in 1.9.5. You can't edit custom codes in Bricks page settings if page have a template. Also if you use template to output it inside a loop somewhere, then you have to use CSS loading method -> Inline styles. Or changes you make in a template won't be applied on loop items on a page with loop. And if you want to output some Bricks content inside the loop, then you can't. There's no "Data source" option for Post Content widget if you put it on a page, it's there only if you put it on a template. You can use some template with Page Content widget as a "proxy", but then you'll get another bug. On pages that you chose to loop, if there's some styling on IDs, they won't be there inside the loop. It's weird. And it's a shame that templates in Bricks are in pretty raw shape right now. I like Bricks a lot, but it gets all messed up when you try to create some complex site with templates.
I've taken the time to watch a few of your Bricks videos. They are very well done, except for one thing. You go too fast. What's your hurry? Your channel apparently exists to educate people. But you don't take the time to explain what you are doing and why. Slow down. Take the time to educate your viewers, not just demonstrate your expertise.