Awesome. I'm not the target audience for this course, but based on your other Pinegrow videos I'm 100% sure that it will be super helpful for beginners. Good luck, Adam :)
Thanks, man. And yes, most of the Pinegrow materials I make is aimed at people who are new to it or unfamiliar with it. Most of the requests I get from experienced Pinegrow users are so niche or so complicated that it would turn away the audience that I think can benefit from Pinegrow the most.
Your Pinegrow videos are great Adam, and I'm sure the course will be even better. I think it's probably too basic for me, but I'm tempted anyway because there's always something new to learn.
I'm glad you appreciate them! I'm trying to keep the videos and tutorials on the simple side to help bring more regular users over to Pinegrow. Advanced WP developers can already figure it out pretty easily, but there is a huge gap between the advanced page builder crowd and the "getting your hands dirty with code" WP Developers. Also, I'm doing a soft launch of the course now so spread the word ;) adamlowe.io/mini-course-no-code-wp-theme/
@@AdamLoweIO Nice, looks good! There's some interesting stuff in your Coming Soon and the current price is more than fair. Plus you deserve to get paid for all the great content you've created. I'm sold.
Thanks. It was something I hastily threw together using modules from the course, and I never really meant for it to stay up as long as it did. One of these days, I'll get around to making a proper intro!
Very Interesting! I hope it's gonna be an affordable price. A question, At the minute 7:00 : "for the purposes of this course I'm going to do everything inside our theme just know that this won't pass validation if you're planning to distribute your theme in the WordPress Repository" Would you please explain this? You'll show how to pass validation? Regards
WP has strict rules for themes on their repository. One of them is that the theme can’t contain any code that adds to or changes site functionality, since those are supposed to be in plugins. A big offender would be adding code in the theme to create custom post types. Those rules obviously don’t apply to themes we make for our clients.
@@kareem2928 You are free to resell or redistribute any themes or block plugins you create using Pinegrow however or wherever you want as long as you follow the repository's guidelines (see the FAQ link below). For simplicity sake, I break the WP repo rule about not including blocks or custom post types in this course, but I clearly explain it when I do that. I break the rule knowing that most Pinegrow users are going to be creating themes or plugins for themselves or clients, so they don't need to follow WordPress' semi-strict Repository guidelines. -- Pinegrow FAQ saying that you can do whatever you want (pinegrow.com/docs/wordpress/faq-about-creating-wordpress-themes-with-pinegrow/#my-wordpress-theme-created-with-pinegrow-is-ready-its-fantastic-and-i-want-to-sell-it-on-a-marketplace-like-envato-is-it-possible) -- WP Repository Guidelines about features and functionality (make.wordpress.org/themes/handbook/review/required/#5-functionality-and-features)
@@kareem2928 I'm on ThriveCart Learn+ (support.thrivecart.com/help/learn-overview/) -- The course page is just a basic WP page that I stood up as a placeholder.
Clarity and attention to detail matter. You've shown this in spades. Thank you! Just bought your course.
Awesome. I'm not the target audience for this course, but based on your other Pinegrow videos I'm 100% sure that it will be super helpful for beginners. Good luck, Adam :)
Thanks, man. And yes, most of the Pinegrow materials I make is aimed at people who are new to it or unfamiliar with it. Most of the requests I get from experienced Pinegrow users are so niche or so complicated that it would turn away the audience that I think can benefit from Pinegrow the most.
Amazing, I wish I had this when I was learning how to make custom themes. Gonna recomend my students
AWESOME!!!!😀😀😀😀
Your Pinegrow videos are great Adam, and I'm sure the course will be even better. I think it's probably too basic for me, but I'm tempted anyway because there's always something new to learn.
I'm glad you appreciate them! I'm trying to keep the videos and tutorials on the simple side to help bring more regular users over to Pinegrow. Advanced WP developers can already figure it out pretty easily, but there is a huge gap between the advanced page builder crowd and the "getting your hands dirty with code" WP Developers.
Also, I'm doing a soft launch of the course now so spread the word ;)
adamlowe.io/mini-course-no-code-wp-theme/
@@AdamLoweIO Nice, looks good! There's some interesting stuff in your Coming Soon and the current price is more than fair.
Plus you deserve to get paid for all the great content you've created. I'm sold.
Great tutorial, once you get pass the introduction to the introduction. The tutorial part is straightforward and clear.
I will subscribe.
Thanks. It was something I hastily threw together using modules from the course, and I never really meant for it to stay up as long as it did. One of these days, I'll get around to making a proper intro!
EPIC!!!
Very Interesting! I hope it's gonna be an affordable price.
A question, At the minute 7:00 :
"for the purposes of this course I'm going to do everything inside our theme just know that this won't pass validation if you're planning to distribute your theme in the WordPress Repository"
Would you please explain this? You'll show how to pass validation?
Regards
WP has strict rules for themes on their repository. One of them is that the theme can’t contain any code that adds to or changes site functionality, since those are supposed to be in plugins. A big offender would be adding code in the theme to create custom post types.
Those rules obviously don’t apply to themes we make for our clients.
@@AdamLoweIO So the themes made can be sold for clients only, Right? not even in any marketplace!
@@kareem2928 You are free to resell or redistribute any themes or block plugins you create using Pinegrow however or wherever you want as long as you follow the repository's guidelines (see the FAQ link below). For simplicity sake, I break the WP repo rule about not including blocks or custom post types in this course, but I clearly explain it when I do that. I break the rule knowing that most Pinegrow users are going to be creating themes or plugins for themselves or clients, so they don't need to follow WordPress' semi-strict Repository guidelines.
-- Pinegrow FAQ saying that you can do whatever you want (pinegrow.com/docs/wordpress/faq-about-creating-wordpress-themes-with-pinegrow/#my-wordpress-theme-created-with-pinegrow-is-ready-its-fantastic-and-i-want-to-sell-it-on-a-marketplace-like-envato-is-it-possible)
-- WP Repository Guidelines about features and functionality (make.wordpress.org/themes/handbook/review/required/#5-functionality-and-features)
@@AdamLoweIO Understood! Thank you. and the course Cost: $49 ^__^ cool.
May I ask what LMS/plugin you'll use for the course?
@@kareem2928 I'm on ThriveCart Learn+ (support.thrivecart.com/help/learn-overview/) -- The course page is just a basic WP page that I stood up as a placeholder.