Great to see you looking at Bricks. I started with Divi years ago and used your tutorials to build my first customer website! Thanks you ! I am looking forward to see more from you again now you are using Bricks. A very useful trick with Bricks is to crate a draft page with all the main classes you will need (heading styles, colours, padding, margins, button styles) and export in a template. When you start a new project import it, edit the page and all your classes are ready in minutes 😄
Hey there! It's awesome to bump into you here. Just wanted to share that I used to be one of your students back when I was using Divi. But guess what? I've since shifted gears and now Bricks is my go-to tool. Watching your trial and error in this video is quite entertaining, and it really gives me a sense of what it must be like for someone new to Bricks, especially coming from Divi. Keep up the great work!
I graduated from Divi to Bricks earlier in the year. Thanks @Gearyco … you are definitely part of the reason why Bricks is the best web builder around (with ACSS and Frames)
Okay, Mak, it would have been better if you got familiar with the platform before doing the recording, but thanks for sharing. I've been meaning to check out Bricks also.
Bricks the way, I used to use divi, I'm not even sure why but I should have switched a long time ago, even to oxygen cause I knew CSS, HTML and divi just limited me in so many ways. Hope you keep making bricks stuff, they'll have an affiliate program soon.
Loving Divi as a long time user, am testing Bricks as well. The learning curve is a bit steeper, but in due time one can learn how to use Bricks. Not going to leave Divi at all, however Bricks opens up a whole new can of possibilities 🙌🏾
Coming from Divi, at first you will be overwhelmed by Bricks. There is a lot of initial set up and works best if you integrate some sort of CSS framework where you will get a lot of fluid typography and related spacing to do the heavy lifting so you won’t have to think about it anymore. To use it properly you are encouraged to work as much as possible with classes, similar but not exactly the same as presets in Divi. I’ve been using it for about three months and wouldn’t go back to Divi, until or unless it’s morphed into something akin to Bricks. I see Kevin Geary posted a comment on here already and I’d advise stepping through his page builder 101 course to get to grips with Bricks and an understanding of what it is about and best practices.
MAC they have a lifetime offer $249, which jumps to $590 TODAY [15th Jan 2024] USA time so about 20 hours left on that one. (08:22) It's nice BUT I ain't even got the $79 free for the 1 site this mth, The bills are draining my Krugarand stash and I have to tap that Fort Knox haul.
Dont you think my friend this is very similar to what Divi 5 its pointing to? Looks like a good Builder...like all of them at the very first time looks confusing; but then when you get use to it, comes easier...Thanks for the video.
Don't play too much with Bricksbuilder, because if you play with it for about 2 weeks you won't want to play with anything else, it will be your favorite toy, and if you have a little more energy, combine Bricksbuilder + Bricksforge and you'll see that you don't need anything else. , when I say nothing I mean nothing.
Welcome aboard! Bricks is hands down the #1 page builder for WP right now. Happy to help you with anything you have questions about!
you are very active for your product and bricks.. and your fans in marketing
You get paid by bricks to promote? LOL, Bricks is the worst in terms of UX.
@@imraan_alam bricks doesn’t have an affiliate program, so no I don’t get paid. Bricks UX is pretty great compared to others.
Great to see you looking at Bricks. I started with Divi years ago and used your tutorials to build my first customer website! Thanks you ! I am looking forward to see more from you again now you are using Bricks.
A very useful trick with Bricks is to crate a draft page with all the main classes you will need (heading styles, colours, padding, margins, button styles) and export in a template. When you start a new project import it, edit the page and all your classes are ready in minutes 😄
Hey there! It's awesome to bump into you here. Just wanted to share that I used to be one of your students back when I was using Divi. But guess what? I've since shifted gears and now Bricks is my go-to tool. Watching your trial and error in this video is quite entertaining, and it really gives me a sense of what it must be like for someone new to Bricks, especially coming from Divi. Keep up the great work!
I graduated from Divi to Bricks earlier in the year. Thanks @Gearyco … you are definitely part of the reason why Bricks is the best web builder around (with ACSS and Frames)
i used to use Divi thanks in part to your tutorials! been using Bricks the last year and love it - so much more power than Divi. good luck!
I bought this builder because of your recommendation, and I couldn't wait and bought the bricksforge too, I'm excited to start using it. 😁
Mak, glad you give Bricks a try, after Divi and Elementor, it was time you level up the top tier😂
Okay, Mak, it would have been better if you got familiar with the platform before doing the recording, but thanks for sharing. I've been meaning to check out Bricks also.
Very useful thanks ❤❤
Bricks the way, I used to use divi, I'm not even sure why but I should have switched a long time ago, even to oxygen cause I knew CSS, HTML and divi just limited me in so many ways. Hope you keep making bricks stuff, they'll have an affiliate program soon.
man you got it! better than i did in my first try! hehe
Loving Divi as a long time user, am testing Bricks as well. The learning curve is a bit steeper, but in due time one can learn how to use Bricks. Not going to leave Divi at all, however Bricks opens up a whole new can of possibilities 🙌🏾
Like watching a child trying to fly a rocketship :)
Coming from Divi, at first you will be overwhelmed by Bricks. There is a lot of initial set up and works best if you integrate some sort of CSS framework where you will get a lot of fluid typography and related spacing to do the heavy lifting so you won’t have to think about it anymore. To use it properly you are encouraged to work as much as possible with classes, similar but not exactly the same as presets in Divi.
I’ve been using it for about three months and wouldn’t go back to Divi, until or unless it’s morphed into something akin to Bricks.
I see Kevin Geary posted a comment on here already and I’d advise stepping through his page builder 101 course to get to grips with Bricks and an understanding of what it is about and best practices.
MAC they have a lifetime offer $249, which jumps to $590 TODAY [15th Jan 2024] USA time so about 20 hours left on that one. (08:22) It's nice BUT I ain't even got the $79 free for the 1 site this mth, The bills are draining my Krugarand stash and I have to tap that Fort Knox haul.
Dont you think my friend this is very similar to what Divi 5 its pointing to? Looks like a good Builder...like all of them at the very first time looks confusing; but then when you get use to it, comes easier...Thanks for the video.
It is, you're right. Thats what Divi 5 looks like 😀
Don't play too much with Bricksbuilder, because if you play with it for about 2 weeks you won't want to play with anything else, it will be your favorite toy, and if you have a little more energy, combine Bricksbuilder + Bricksforge and you'll see that you don't need anything else. , when I say nothing I mean nothing.