@@BrendanOConnellWPcould you do a video on Pinegrow exporting options such as: Static HTML Export, WordPress Theme Export, Export with CMS Compatibility, Code Export, Assets Management: Description: When exporting, you can choose to include or exclude certain assets (like images, fonts, and scripts) based on your needs, and Custom Export Settings?
@@BrendanOConnellWP I'm learning. @AdamSLowe 's tutorials have helped me a lot. I'm now reading the Pinegrow documentation. I am new to WordPress and have basic knowledge of html and css.
"What color are star icons in web design?" Love it Pinegrow really interests me. Do you ever see yourself using it to create an entire site instead of using Bricks?
I definitely could, and likely will use it as a theme on a couple low-risk sites. It's production ready, but not sure I am with it. Otherwise you can use it to make some custom blocks that you 'own' so to speak, but 3rd party block libraries/themes will have so much heavy lifting done for you with respect to stuff like interactive elements. Maybe I'm just overwhelmed by JS. Bricks is much faster and straight forward to use for most anything I want to do. Pinegrow is certainly a powerful and useful tool and much faster than hand coding sets of react/php blocks. LMK if you want to give it a whirl, i'm sure their team would love more people trying it.
Yes, welcome to the bottom up crew.
Cheers!
Wow, brilliant showcase, thanks bunch! A very simple and productive workflow :-)
Thanks for the nice words my friend, enjoy
Oncore! This was amazing, looking forward to the next one!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks! Anything you want to see in particular?
@@BrendanOConnellWPVue Designer
@@stewtech hmm, I don't own vue designer so that'll be tough
@@BrendanOConnellWPcould you do a video on Pinegrow exporting options such as: Static HTML Export, WordPress Theme Export, Export with CMS Compatibility, Code Export, Assets Management:
Description: When exporting, you can choose to include or exclude certain assets (like images, fonts, and scripts) based on your needs, and Custom Export Settings?
Thanks for the video. Every Pinegrow video is worth its duration in gold. The more people know about Pinegrow, the better!
Agreed! Underrated tool for sure! Thanks for watching.
What a good tutorial. I hope you can do more of this type, for newbies like me they are very useful. Thank you.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed. Are you using pinegrow? Are you trying to make Custom Blocks?
@@BrendanOConnellWP I'm learning. @AdamSLowe 's tutorials have helped me a lot. I'm now reading the Pinegrow documentation. I am new to WordPress and have basic knowledge of html and css.
I knew you’d come around to the dark side 😂
Pinegrow, tailwind, or both? 😂
@@BrendanOConnellWP yes. The answer is yes. 😁
@@BrendanOConnellWP Tailwind will now also be hitting the repo via Cwicly. The market is getting more diverse by the second.
"What color are star icons in web design?" Love it
Pinegrow really interests me. Do you ever see yourself using it to create an entire site instead of using Bricks?
I definitely could, and likely will use it as a theme on a couple low-risk sites. It's production ready, but not sure I am with it. Otherwise you can use it to make some custom blocks that you 'own' so to speak, but 3rd party block libraries/themes will have so much heavy lifting done for you with respect to stuff like interactive elements. Maybe I'm just overwhelmed by JS. Bricks is much faster and straight forward to use for most anything I want to do. Pinegrow is certainly a powerful and useful tool and much faster than hand coding sets of react/php blocks. LMK if you want to give it a whirl, i'm sure their team would love more people trying it.