The custom menu area means you can put the logo and business name as part of the menu instead of needing columns to lay them out. Also those presets!!! I know it's not a great idea to use beta versions on live sites, but boy if it isn't tempting. Super excited for these features
For that sticky header thing: If you didn't have the top marigin, the easy solution for that is to give the header container a preset or make a global block with the same styles as the container. Add the sticky header, then put the non-sticky container block under it. Any changes you make to the menu, you can copy to the block so it's the exact same size. It can be part of a menu or a template added to the page so you don't have to keep duplicating it everywhere. You could technically just duplicate the menu itself as non-sticky, but you don't want your links on there twice for accessibility and SEO.
To create landing pages with little or no familiarity with css and html, do you consider Breakdance better in this case? I have received the amount of support for other plugins, Bricks seems to be the one with the most support after element, and I don't want to use element because it is so heavy and creates too much additional code. Bricks or Breakdance, I can't decide. 😩
Hi! I'm working with the migration mode. The website had a mega menu, in order to save some time I imported a temple from the design library (after reading the pop-up that it could be restored from the trash). Now that I see that doing that wasn't a good idea because I lost basically all the previous work/information and just got left this new design without the content being substituted/transferred I'd really appreciate if someone could please guide me on how to restore all the templates. Headers, footers, content, etc. from the trash (I've been trying to find where or how to do it but haven't figured it out yet) Thanks!!
Yes the migration tool is interesting but, what we should be seeing in Wordpress (and this is the biggest trick missed by core and the Gutenberg project) is better interoperability and standards with all builders. Deactivate any of them or, just switch to another; they all should be functioning on the same html and styling foundation and should therefore be able to pick up the work of other builders, maintaining layout and styling to some degree. There are too many headaches in the Wordpress ecosystem where plugins and themes come and go to the detriment of end users.
Louis mentioned that you could add IP address that should access the site, but i couldn't access the settings to do that. I guess it's a bug, should be ironed out before final release.
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The custom menu area means you can put the logo and business name as part of the menu instead of needing columns to lay them out. Also those presets!!! I know it's not a great idea to use beta versions on live sites, but boy if it isn't tempting. Super excited for these features
For that sticky header thing: If you didn't have the top marigin, the easy solution for that is to give the header container a preset or make a global block with the same styles as the container. Add the sticky header, then put the non-sticky container block under it. Any changes you make to the menu, you can copy to the block so it's the exact same size. It can be part of a menu or a template added to the page so you don't have to keep duplicating it everywhere. You could technically just duplicate the menu itself as non-sticky, but you don't want your links on there twice for accessibility and SEO.
Luv that copy whole page feature
To create landing pages with little or no familiarity with css and html, do you consider Breakdance better in this case? I have received the amount of support for other plugins, Bricks seems to be the one with the most support after element, and I don't want to use element because it is so heavy and creates too much additional code. Bricks or Breakdance, I can't decide. 😩
Truly good video! =D
Hi!
I'm working with the migration mode. The website had a mega menu, in order to save some time I imported a temple from the design library (after reading the pop-up that it could be restored from the trash).
Now that I see that doing that wasn't a good idea because I lost basically all the previous work/information and just got left this new design without the content being substituted/transferred I'd really appreciate if someone could please guide me on how to restore all the templates. Headers, footers, content, etc. from the trash (I've been trying to find where or how to do it but haven't figured it out yet)
Thanks!!
Yes the migration tool is interesting but, what we should be seeing in Wordpress (and this is the biggest trick missed by core and the Gutenberg project) is better interoperability and standards with all builders. Deactivate any of them or, just switch to another; they all should be functioning on the same html and styling foundation and should therefore be able to pick up the work of other builders, maintaining layout and styling to some degree. There are too many headaches in the Wordpress ecosystem where plugins and themes come and go to the detriment of end users.
The migration plugin is integrering. Is there any way to share the new page with your customer before going live?
Louis mentioned that you could add IP address that should access the site, but i couldn't access the settings to do that. I guess it's a bug, should be ironed out before final release.
Where can we download breakdance migration mode plugin ?
Breakdance GitHub,The link was shared in the official Facebook group.
@@DesignwithCracka i didn't find the link even in BD website can you please share it here ?
github.com/soflyy/breakdance-migration-mode
Bigger, bolder and with 50% less butter 😁
Where’s your hat? 😂
I updated and my entire site has now been wiped
No staging site or backup???
Congrats!
In the WP admin go to Breakdance > Settings > Tools, click Migrate Meta, and then clear your cache at the host level.
Why is this called breakdance 😂