Excellent tutorials, by the way. Your videos are fantastic and have taught me a lot. Thank you very much. 👍👍 I was wondering if OxyProps was part of your utility framework stack. I was curious if you had completely abandoned Tailwind in favour of OxyProps or if you were just giving it a try. 🤔
Giving it a try and I really enjoyed using it. I stripped a lot of the features out but I'll make a video on that and how I found myself using it. For example, I didn't really gravitate to using the built-in utility classes. The UI component BricksProps ads makes adding custom CSS properties in the Bricks UI so fast that I just ended up creating global CSS glasses and plugging in props into the Bricks fields.
@@GrantAmbrose This video definitely shows that how it became a second nature to you using the UI of it. If you think that to be helpful, please provide some tutorials on the topic. Meanwhile, Plaster, an addon for AutomaticCSS for Oxygen and Bricks, provides the same kind of interface and is also quite helpful. Plaster's ACSS integration adds a great deal of flexibility to the process. On their website, they hint that Winden (Tailwind) could be added down the road. Maybe you'd enjoy it as well.
Thank You very much for this lesson Grant. Your videos are very informative and your teaching style is clear and easy to follow, very well done. I have a question regarding the time stamp 9 min 28 seconds where you have a chart of options pop out at the spacing controls. Is this the Plaster integration with ACSS? While I have the Plaster integration turned on in the ACSS control panel I don't believe I see the Plaster integration working so I am wondering if this is how it's supposed to look or is that something else?
I don't think so, not since I last checked. I would use FluentForms embedded in the page, or I think FunnelKit Forms allow you to do this, but I would need to double check. If so, I would use FunnelKit forms
Greatt, you are the best when it goes to bricks form stuff, please make also video about customize wp-login page using bricks forme, it should be awesome! 🔥🔥
Hey Grant! I recently discovered your channel and I am amazed on how much value can be found here. Since you have some experience with Bricks I am curious about your approach in a situation where you would want to be efficient on writing multiple blog posts / day (focusing on writing only) and you'd have to deal with inserting different elements, already styled in Bricks, having dynamic text in them related to the respective article. The elements could be located anywhere in the article and don't respect any pattern. I am curious about your advice on that.
Thanks! What do you mean by "don't respect any pattern". What you're describing sounds like you would need to create your own custom block which you could create using Advanced Custom Fields?
@@GrantAmbrose I am looking for the most efficient way to write articles like this i.imgur.com/EJCrKt3.png Using Gutenberg editor for text, shortcodes to insert the styled elements and ACF for dynamic text inside elements should be the easiest way to go ? Think of it like a platform made for journalists.
From what you're explaining, I think you're running into the problem I had with Bricks and writing blog posts. You can't use your CSS classes from Bricks etc to style elements in your blog posts, so you need to have another way to style the blog post content elements. With Cwicly, that's not the case as you're using the 1 builder for everything. For the Takeaways, you could create a component in Cwicly - similar to what I did here on this page. I created a component for the Pros / Cons and also the Keypoints wagepirate.com/review/cwicly/ . I will make a video on it
I don't use Airtable so it would be out of what I can cover on my channel currently, but if it were me, I would try linking my Form to an Automation in FunnelKit that then posts the data via webhook to Airtable (if they have that, which I would guess they do)
The concern I had going back to my Divi days was the Divi form didn’t save form submissions. What happens if the email contact notifications fails? I’ve had this happen while using Fluent Forms. My client was thankful there was a backup of form submissions accessible on the back end of the website.
That’s fair. You could save them to a post type. I want to make a video on that. It’s also highly upvoted on the bricks roadmap so Maybe it will be default someday soon!
Where did you get the form id?? @16:30 you take us all the way to the very bitter end and leave out literally the most important part. And you don't mention how sharing and ID don't cause conflicts in using a template? Is it not a CSS id?
This Blog Post has more info about it but it's the ID of the Form element - everything after the brxe- part wagepirate.com/blog/bricks-form-data-funnelkit-automations/
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Very clever way to use it. Congratulations for the video.
Thanks 🙏
Video Question: Are you using Bricks Builder to create all your Forms, or are you still using a WordPress Plugin to create your forms?
That's great, Hope you soon have a Video on how to set up Elastic Email to send Email Marketing with FunnelKit Automations 🙏
Excellent tutorials, by the way. Your videos are fantastic and have taught me a lot. Thank you very much. 👍👍 I was wondering if OxyProps was part of your utility framework stack. I was curious if you had completely abandoned Tailwind in favour of OxyProps or if you were just giving it a try. 🤔
Giving it a try and I really enjoyed using it. I stripped a lot of the features out but I'll make a video on that and how I found myself using it. For example, I didn't really gravitate to using the built-in utility classes. The UI component BricksProps ads makes adding custom CSS properties in the Bricks UI so fast that I just ended up creating global CSS glasses and plugging in props into the Bricks fields.
@@GrantAmbrose This video definitely shows that how it became a second nature to you using the UI of it. If you think that to be helpful, please provide some tutorials on the topic. Meanwhile, Plaster, an addon for AutomaticCSS for Oxygen and Bricks, provides the same kind of interface and is also quite helpful. Plaster's ACSS integration adds a great deal of flexibility to the process. On their website, they hint that Winden (Tailwind) could be added down the road. Maybe you'd enjoy it as well.
Thank You very much for this lesson Grant. Your videos are very informative and your teaching style is clear and easy to follow, very well done.
I have a question regarding the time stamp 9 min 28 seconds where you have a chart of options pop out at the spacing controls. Is this the Plaster integration with ACSS?
While I have the Plaster integration turned on in the ACSS control panel I don't believe I see the Plaster integration working so I am wondering if this is how it's supposed to look or is that something else?
I appreciate the nice comment :) it is OxyProps (aka BricksProps). So an alternative to ACSS
Can you create 2-step forms inside the Bricks Builder natively without a plugin? If not, which firm builder do you recommend?
I don't think so, not since I last checked. I would use FluentForms embedded in the page, or I think FunnelKit Forms allow you to do this, but I would need to double check. If so, I would use FunnelKit forms
Greatt, you are the best when it goes to bricks form stuff, please make also video about customize wp-login page using bricks forme, it should be awesome! 🔥🔥
Glad I found you.
Thanks Andrew!
Hey Grant! I recently discovered your channel and I am amazed on how much value can be found here. Since you have some experience with Bricks I am curious about your approach in a situation where you would want to be efficient on writing multiple blog posts / day (focusing on writing only) and you'd have to deal with inserting different elements, already styled in Bricks, having dynamic text in them related to the respective article. The elements could be located anywhere in the article and don't respect any pattern. I am curious about your advice on that.
Thanks! What do you mean by "don't respect any pattern". What you're describing sounds like you would need to create your own custom block which you could create using Advanced Custom Fields?
@@GrantAmbrose I am looking for the most efficient way to write articles like this i.imgur.com/EJCrKt3.png Using Gutenberg editor for text, shortcodes to insert the styled elements and ACF for dynamic text inside elements should be the easiest way to go ? Think of it like a platform made for journalists.
From what you're explaining, I think you're running into the problem I had with Bricks and writing blog posts. You can't use your CSS classes from Bricks etc to style elements in your blog posts, so you need to have another way to style the blog post content elements. With Cwicly, that's not the case as you're using the 1 builder for everything. For the Takeaways, you could create a component in Cwicly - similar to what I did here on this page. I created a component for the Pros / Cons and also the Keypoints wagepirate.com/review/cwicly/ . I will make a video on it
@@GrantAmbrose Thank you for update Grant! I understand now the issue!
Incredible!!! :) Thank you!
Excellent thank you
is there somewhere I could change the "loading icon" after submitting the form?
im not too sure. I haven't tried that one
Would love tutorial on how to add custom action to add form fields to Airtable
I don't use Airtable so it would be out of what I can cover on my channel currently, but if it were me, I would try linking my Form to an Automation in FunnelKit that then posts the data via webhook to Airtable (if they have that, which I would guess they do)
The concern I had going back to my Divi days was the Divi form didn’t save form submissions. What happens if the email contact notifications fails? I’ve had this happen while using Fluent Forms. My client was thankful there was a backup of form submissions accessible on the back end of the website.
That’s fair. You could save them to a post type. I want to make a video on that. It’s also highly upvoted on the bricks roadmap so
Maybe it will be default someday soon!
@@GrantAmbrose that’d be a great addition to the videos you’ve already published on Bricks forms.
Do you have a honeypot for your forms? If so how do you do it on bricks?
I don't but I haven't got any spam. Are you getting much?
great. plz make a video about dark mode you made for your personal website.
Definitely on my to do list!
At 08:07 a panel of tokens appears. How do you this?
Hey, that is using BricksProps (Addon framework for Bricks) www.youtube.com/@OxyProps/videos
Where did you get the form id?? @16:30 you take us all the way to the very bitter end and leave out literally the most important part.
And you don't mention how sharing and ID don't cause conflicts in using a template? Is it not a CSS id?
This Blog Post has more info about it but it's the ID of the Form element - everything after the brxe- part wagepirate.com/blog/bricks-form-data-funnelkit-automations/