Content Model is one of the more popular terms used to describe custom content types and taxonomies outside of WordPress. Collections is another one, we're just not used to hearing it in the WP world. And I agree, content modeling should be fast-tracked to core.
Thank you! An excellent summary of upcoming new WordPress features and how to make use of them. Well done for including the new Create Content Model experimental plugin. Plus I did not realise there there was an actual plugin for using beta versions of WordPress!
Thanks for the insight. Some really good changes ahead. For custom post types I think that will take much longer before it is introduced into WP core but it would be great.
new features look great - wish I had time & budgets to adjust all of my clients' sites. just makes me think that every thing i have built is out of date and too complicated. frustrating .... great video, though!
Content Model is WP finally catching up to what Drupal CMS has offered in core since heck - about 20 years ago? Except its still not in core! FWIW, unlike Qury Loop (or 'anything loop') I'm cool wiith the name actually - I think its reasonably intuitive for users. Talking of which, as you've shown, the UI finally getting progressive disclosure design patterns is a step in the right direction. But Content Model being 'core adjacent' is at least somewhat encouraging in what is otherwise a nightmare month for the WP community - so thanks heaps for showing a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.
When will WordPress have an official style guide / css framework from their admin area? This has been _the_ number one complaint when writing plugins / using WordPress. Everyone creates their own custom css for the plugin making the eco system look like a mess.
Adam, do you know if the ability to create the entire page with a zoomed out view is coming? Like in Bricks, how we can set the canvas to 70% and use the builder as normal
I am not sure that renaming the query loop to something else would be better. I like the fact that it describes almost exactly what is happening. You are building a query to extract records from the database. What's not to lake about that?
Think of it like building a house. "Query Loop" would be like describing the process of getting materials from the query. "Loop Builder" is about taking those materials and constructing a beautiful and functional home. Both are important, but the latter focuses on the end result and the user's perspective.
@@WPCrafter IMHO It is more like building multiple houses and the query loop defines where to gather the materials/fields from the database to build each one. On another note I am really happy to see you back, you were away too long.
Thats a good question :-). I don't like how many clicks it takes to change a global style. I would prefer if there was a slide out panel, something I have been adding to all my software products.
Content Model is one of the more popular terms used to describe custom content types and taxonomies outside of WordPress. Collections is another one, we're just not used to hearing it in the WP world. And I agree, content modeling should be fast-tracked to core.
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to working in 6.7 and creating new content
On their (slow) way to ditch ACF needs with content model. Gutenberg UI is becoming more enjoyable thanks for the video.
Excited for the new updates!
Thank you! An excellent summary of upcoming new WordPress features and how to make use of them. Well done for including the new Create Content Model experimental plugin. Plus I did not realise there there was an actual plugin for using beta versions of WordPress!
Exciting times.
Good video. Thanks.
Yes, love new things. Refinements.
Thanks for the insight. Some really good changes ahead. For custom post types I think that will take much longer before it is introduced into WP core but it would be great.
Many improvements, thank you!
new features look great - wish I had time & budgets to adjust all of my clients' sites. just makes me think that every thing i have built is out of date and too complicated. frustrating .... great video, though!
Good to see that they keep on improving!
Thanks!
Content Model is WP finally catching up to what Drupal CMS has offered in core since heck - about 20 years ago? Except its still not in core! FWIW, unlike Qury Loop (or 'anything loop') I'm cool wiith the name actually - I think its reasonably intuitive for users. Talking of which, as you've shown, the UI finally getting progressive disclosure design patterns is a step in the right direction. But Content Model being 'core adjacent' is at least somewhat encouraging in what is otherwise a nightmare month for the WP community - so thanks heaps for showing a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.
When will WordPress have an official style guide / css framework from their admin area? This has been _the_ number one complaint when writing plugins / using WordPress. Everyone creates their own custom css for the plugin making the eco system look like a mess.
Adam, do you know if the ability to create the entire page with a zoomed out view is coming? Like in Bricks, how we can set the canvas to 70% and use the builder as normal
Great stuff thanks for the update
Really good video!
If we are already using ACF, do you think Create Content Model will automatically see the fields, or will there be a migration?
They would be smart to add that. I think they have some incentives to as well lol :-).
when I go to that test URL I get a warning from the Google browser that the site is not safe. Have you seen this happening?
I see some positive change!
Are there plans to add responsive 'break points' ever (ie. block builders like Kadence, Spectra)? That would be a game changer IMO.
Its looking good :)
how t create a empty page in wordpress so that i cna only execute my pure html code in it ?
As a relative web newbie who's into InDesign, I like what I what I see here. Do you know when they will push this new version?
This will be released in November.
Nice! Thanks for the info, and the great videos. Will use them to educate myself more.
I am not sure that renaming the query loop to something else would be better. I like the fact that it describes almost exactly what is happening. You are building a query to extract records from the database. What's not to lake about that?
Think of it like building a house. "Query Loop" would be like describing the process of getting materials from the query. "Loop Builder" is about taking those materials and constructing a beautiful and functional home. Both are important, but the latter focuses on the end result and the user's perspective.
@@WPCrafter IMHO It is more like building multiple houses and the query loop defines where to gather the materials/fields from the database to build each one. On another note I am really happy to see you back, you were away too long.
Is that your "watered" down opinion??
@@StretchFletcher yes
Super Cool Thanks!
waiting for this...
Create Content Model plugin VS ACF?
Yea, it would need a repeater field. But that would be easy, just needs to support the list block.
Before I didn't want to ever use the block editor, after this update I've changed my mind to almost never use it.
I'm a sucker for the slick interactions/animations. But yea, lots of folks rather stick to what they are already using.
@@WPCrafter It looks pretty good aesthetically but without a solid CSS framework that makes it scalable, it's useless.
What are the new parts, you don't like?
Thats a good question :-). I don't like how many clicks it takes to change a global style. I would prefer if there was a slide out panel, something I have been adding to all my software products.
You mean “New Gutenberg 6.7”?
its buggy on windows.
boring updates as is the norm from wordpress
Refinement, like Apple iOS updates.
in one of your last videos you trashed wordpress, now you are extatic ?
Wow you seem to see everything in extremes. It's called having an opinion, my friend. Don't worry, you'll survive.
Nothing much exciting
Yea, except the last part. But that is not shipping with this release 😭
At this point, we do not need exciting. We need boring.