Excellent video Paul, I'm loving all of those enhancements, especially the new CSS variables and selectors. Looking forward to seeing it officially released. Looks like I might be migrating my CSS variables from Bricksforge then 🤔
Damn i just bought AT and saw their variables as the main feature for me. Now we get it natively soon. Didn't even know variables were on their roadmap..
Love your Content! Have you ever heart of Nimbufy 3 for Bricks? This sounds very promising but I haven't tested it and I am curious about it... maybe you know more?
Some nice touches there. The duplicate page function but a step further, which is available in Divi, would be to take the content from a pre-existing page. For example, I want to re do the home page. Duplicate page is a good start here but, when finished I want to clear out the current home page and fil it with the content from the temporary page set up for the redesign. It’s a useful little addition.
Nice addition of variables, and I hope they can be overridden at the element-level if someone wants to change from the default. I do think having a million little "variables" icons is not pretty, maybe if that icon didn't show up until the field was active, that would make it less cluttered-looking.
@@goannacs6861you can turn off/on parts of the ACSS library to make it as lean as you’d like. Plus CSS isn’t exactly a major resource in comparison to images. With a custom css framework you might save 50kb, but with ACSS I’m saving 50hrs
Great quick update! Thank you! Looking forward to being able to use the new version on live sites.
Excellent video Paul, I'm loving all of those enhancements, especially the new CSS variables and selectors.
Looking forward to seeing it officially released. Looks like I might be migrating my CSS variables from Bricksforge then 🤔
Amazing update!! I really love Bricks! 😊❤
Good update, and timely news from your channel.
Thanks Paul for your great video.
Great overview mate... Some nice quality of life updates coming through
A very nice update indeed! Thanks for the shoutout @Bricksmaven :)
No problem 👍
Damn i just bought AT and saw their variables as the main feature for me. Now we get it natively soon. Didn't even know variables were on their roadmap..
AT have massive more cool stuffs, so.. don't worry :)
AT is still worth every penny for the enhancements it makes to Bricks in general. :)
Love your Content! Have you ever heart of Nimbufy 3 for Bricks? This sounds very promising but I haven't tested it and I am curious about it... maybe you know more?
Thank you for your review.
Perfect to the point and very informative video as usual, thanks 👍
Thank you!
"You're gonna end up crying alot" :D haha it's true, beta should be tested on beta not live site .
Good video as always Paul
great stuff, can't wait for the components!
Ditto! :)
Some nice touches there. The duplicate page function but a step further, which is available in Divi, would be to take the content from a pre-existing page. For example, I want to re do the home page. Duplicate page is a good start here but, when finished I want to clear out the current home page and fil it with the content from the temporary page set up for the redesign. It’s a useful little addition.
Copy and paste
@@JoyHints good point. Can you copy the whole structure? I’ll check it out. Cheers…
I see it now.
@@vaughanprint yes, you can copy and paste all elements.
Nice addition of variables, and I hope they can be overridden at the element-level if someone wants to change from the default.
I do think having a million little "variables" icons is not pretty, maybe if that icon didn't show up until the field was active, that would make it less cluttered-looking.
Remote template caching is a good addition - I wonder what happens say on Frames if they update a template within that time?
Thank you for all the hard work to find all the things we should need to know. Thnx!
One more question…😂
Lol...
I wonder if there is a way to import / paste multiple variables at once. For example exported from CoreFramework?
There is an import/export option in the modal window for managing global variables.
What plugin do you use to organize pages into folders? Thanks for all the help!
It‘s the HappyFiles plugin 😀
I like File Bird
Yup, it’s HappyFiles Pro. 🤘🏻
Thank you all!
That "Duplicate" feature is interesting. But I'm assuming that's just for Wordpress? How difficult is it to convert an Elementor site over to Bricks?
Danke!
Nice!!!
great. can we use it on live websites? coz we really need post_slug feature?
No! Please don't use a beta version on a live site - it's asking for trouble.
If the user is using a CSS framework like Core Framework or ACSS, I don't see the point of setting the variables in Bricks builder natively
But, not everyone is. ;)
You could write your own Framework which a more lightweight.
@@goannacs6861you can turn off/on parts of the ACSS library to make it as lean as you’d like. Plus CSS isn’t exactly a major resource in comparison to images.
With a custom css framework you might save 50kb, but with ACSS I’m saving 50hrs
alright i have to sy the variables are cool, but there are not responsive. automatic css make all automatically responsive.
Why do you think they are not responsive?
They are just variables and you could use any type of CSS units to handle responsive scaling.
@@WPTuts of course you can. but its an xtra step and this efforts time.
@@WPTuts would be nice if anyone can save that kind of variables/units as a kind of save_file. than everbody can share this.
goodbye automatic.css :D
Not exactly lol. ACSS does a lot more than just provide css variables