HaHa!! Not a bad thought but I'd actually prefer that Thomas & the Bricks Community keep making the decisions versus WP. It's taken over 5 years to get to where Gutenberg is right now and I find it really frustrating to use for anything other than the most basic of tasks. If anything, I'd rather see Matt & the WP team embrace the ecosystem of pagebuilders and associated tools. Based on the recent WP event, I get the feeling they are thinking Gutenberg is the only way forward which is a shame.
@@Jim.Hummel Well, there's certainly a case to be made that Wordpress should include a full-featured, visual site/page builder. Yes, there are lots of options out there (Bricks, Elementor, Beaver, etc.), but they all have the the two main problems: 1) a paid/freemium model, and 2) since they aren't part of Wordpress, changes in either the Wordpress codebase or the builder plugin codebase can (and do) break things.
I personally think so, yes. The only addition to the core Bricks is the variable manager. This doesn't create your framework; it simply allows you to create your own variables and manage them in the editor.
Do you really think content creators should promote his products or support him after being insulted repeatedly? He has mocked every content creator for using teleprompters, for editing videos before uploading them to RU-vid, recently he said all content creators who promote Elementor are FRAUDS. He insulted Imran from Web Squadron day and night and after all this do you still expect content creators to support him?
@@WPTutsEven if you have ACSS, still I don't encourage creating content for ACSS. Recently he called all content creators promoting Elementor as FRAUD.
Bought core when you did Paul and am still figuring everything out so thank you for this. P. S. I think you may have put width in the wrong box again 😂
Wait - the Container size width ? Not the max-width ? in your case the container will always be the MAX-screen size of Core framework. I think that's may wrong ?
I’ve always had issues adding max-width to bricks containers, it pushes the container out of the screen. Adding width instead of max-width solves this issue.
Yes, it should have been the Max Width and not Width box - my mistake in the video (it was the 3rd time recording it and it's been a very long week - lol).
I have a question, I purchased the Core Framework add-on for Bricks. I don't know how to use a class created in Core in Bricks. It does not appear on the list of available classes in Bricks. Please help.
Have you installed and activated the Bricks addon in Core Framework on the site you're working on? If you have, you can right click inside the relevant settings (margins, etc.,) and you should get the pop-up with the various definitions available from CF.
Thank you very much for your answer. The class created in Core did not appear in the Bricks class list because I omitted the dot before the class name. I also noticed that classes created in Core in Bricks appear with a delay. Anyway, after 5 years in Elementor, I am rediscovering the beauty of creating pages. Elementor has made me terribly lazy :) I have to remember the css syntax, but I have the impression that it's worth it. Sorry for my English. Greetings from Poland.@@WPTuts