Thanks for sharing👍🏼, but, in this video, a "post" was built as a "page" would be done, almost entirely manually🤦🏽♂. Brizy needs better options for text formatting and including images directly in the dynamic text field, just like a Wordpress page would, expect these changes soon. In this example, only "Designer" role could do it and "Editors" could not. Regards
Be sure to watch Part 2 and Part 3 -- that brings in the ACF and CPT as you are used to in WordPress. Naturally, a bit different. From that, let us know where we can bring in additional functionality and we'll work that into the roadmap. 😊
@@brizywebsitebuilder Thank you for your response, I'll gladly wait for the next videos, and be sure I'll make comments, my only goal is to make Brizy better every day💪🏼. Regards.
I Agree, we need at least the basic blog rich editor features in order to count on cloud as a viable option for bloging. I cant rely on brizycloud at this point for publishing frecuent long form content , the way text is managed here is to limiting and cumbersome, I can deal with the rest of the visual aspects, theres some nice features for sure, but we need better text editor. Like the previous comment argues, Bloging is a text first job. We need the flexibility to easily paste and edit a formated full blog text into a fully functional rich text editor. Paragraph by paragraph and header by header pasting is unviable for frecuent bloging.
@@yontorres I think it might come from WordPress. Why do your blogging in a rich text box when you can do it (I'd argue like I think it should be) directly on the blog post page in the editor. The content of a blog post is unique anyway right ? so why not do it manually and have full control over the page. You probably want to copy paste an entire blog post in a single Text element in Brizy, which is not the way to go. You can do it but it will be harder to manage and structure. There are instances when you would want to use the dynamic content (which you can) when the designer is one person and the data entry is another. (We are doing blogging on our website that is 100% Brizy Cloud for years and it works great I think. There are still things to improve for sure, but I stand by how we do blogging in Brizy Cloud, I think it is the correct approach from the UI/UX stand point of view.)
@@dimitriebaitanciuc5870 This does not work for clients. Clients cannot be expected to do all this manual work. Images should be able to be inserted and wrapped into the text, so there is not a huge block of text. Most clients are familiar with MS Word and the like, not with this. I'll watch the other videos but I think you are just plain wrong about this.
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Hi! So the mobile builder remains restrictive because the page structure on desktop and mobile should not be changed. i.e., if on desktop you have XXX text, on mobile you cannot have other YYY text in the same column. The structure must remain the same, that's why in the builder on mobile we don't have full control. for example, look on the desktop the text element has the following settings jmp.sh/1IRqjxLW but on mobile, we don't have so many settings - jmp.sh/5E6iwJN3 We hope that we have answered your question. 👍😉