I usually do not pay mind to builders outside Oxygen since leaving Elementor 2 years ago, but something about the name got my attention to your video. I installed it in Local (by Flywheel) and definitely it is still half baked. I like its methodology more so that it will create very light weight code since it builds the theme from your input and probably leaves out all the unnecessary loading of generic output. In addition to still missing a lot of functionality, it is missing a way to exit the builder at the moment. But I definitely like what they are creating. PS: Why is a Container required if you have a Section element? I have never understood the thinking behind this in Bricks Builder!
Looks like they're going after Bricks / Oxygen... My first test gives me an impression of a fast/light builder (for now) and easy to use when you're used to the Bricks / Oxygen style of editing. But they will have to catch up regarding features...
The Builders out now don't have where you can click and build components.. you show this one does which is unique, and you dont even click on it? I stopped watching this at 2:50!
Thanks for this. I've installed it earlier and when I looked for docs, this video is all that I could see :) Great job as always
Thanks Gerard.
Nice UI, look like webflow!
I usually do not pay mind to builders outside Oxygen since leaving Elementor 2 years ago, but something about the name got my attention to your video. I installed it in Local (by Flywheel) and definitely it is still half baked. I like its methodology more so that it will create very light weight code since it builds the theme from your input and probably leaves out all the unnecessary loading of generic output. In addition to still missing a lot of functionality, it is missing a way to exit the builder at the moment. But I definitely like what they are creating.
PS: Why is a Container required if you have a Section element? I have never understood the thinking behind this in Bricks Builder!
Maybe the container centers the content area on the page and applies the max width on desktop?
@@DavidMcCan hmm! I prefer to follow the best practices in clean coding - just the basics from HTML/CSS..
Looks like they're going after Bricks / Oxygen...
My first test gives me an impression of a fast/light builder (for now) and easy to use when you're used to the Bricks / Oxygen style of editing.
But they will have to catch up regarding features...
Pinegrow seems like something similar, though it is more mature and has more features.
@@DavidMcCan I saw Pinegrow, really loaded with features; but I just can't with the UI 😅
@@ThierryC-te3rx - Yes, this one has a more modern UI.
your tutorial is very helpful, I want to ask whether there is any plugin that can create flowchart for WordPress
I'm glad you found it helpful. I haven't used any flowchart plugins, sorry.
The Builders out now don't have where you can click and build components.. you show this one does which is unique, and you dont even click on it? I stopped watching this at 2:50!
It is good that you are tuned in on important features. In the video I show creating a header and saving it as a component.