Great content as always Paul. Personally, I have avoided Core Framework and others, purely from plugin fatigue :) Always good to watch your videos to satisfy my FOMO. With Bricks having CSS Variable Manager, AT's Color Manager, autocomplete and Color manager; Apart from the nice UI does Core do anything that we can't do with Bricks and AT?
If you're happy building your own variables, classes, etc., then there's no real reason to use a commercial framework (oh no, I'll probably get called out again for suggesting this as a viable option!) All frameworks really do is give you a starting setup that you can modify to your preference, speeding up the initial stages.
ACSS, Core Framework and Advanced Themer overlap more or less. Basic Bricks Styles and settings are already comprehensive. I've opted to stay Bricks and AT, simply because try to have my own (more or less) consistent framework. So that i remember, where i put what and understand it. I prefer to know a small number of settings fully, than a smal number of many (ACCS, CF).
Ugh, I'm just as overwhelmed now. Gonna have to watch this a dozen times to get the hang of it. Other thought: sure wish the Core Framework settings would automatically map over. That seems like a lot of extra work. Still a helpful video. Thank you.
Thanks Paul. I thought there were things in AT that I had to change to use CF properly, like colors, but I presume since you didn't address that, it was my mistake. It's hard to keep up with all the changes but I will go through your video on AT settings and use those.... As I'm sure you're aware Bricksforge has the new Node Editor, would be interesting to see your take on it, looks interesting but a little daunting at the moment. Thanks again!
YOu can use the AT settings for a lot of CSS and colour related settings, but I prefer to use the native functions. I was playing with the node editor beta a couple of days ago and it looks incredibly powerful, but gonna need some serious time and attention paid to get to grips with it. :)
can you reveal a little about the course? is it pure bricks or bricks and at least possible framework? or bricks and many supporting plugins? I think most people prefer bricks and at least possible plugins.
Thanks Paul! I'd love a similarly detailed overview to show the implementation of dark and light modes with AT and CF.
It's coming out next week. ;)
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I love your content, and it is free - amazing!
very details great video thank you
Great content as always Paul. Personally, I have avoided Core Framework and others, purely from plugin fatigue :) Always good to watch your videos to satisfy my FOMO.
With Bricks having CSS Variable Manager, AT's Color Manager, autocomplete and Color manager; Apart from the nice UI does Core do anything that we can't do with Bricks and AT?
If you're happy building your own variables, classes, etc., then there's no real reason to use a commercial framework (oh no, I'll probably get called out again for suggesting this as a viable option!)
All frameworks really do is give you a starting setup that you can modify to your preference, speeding up the initial stages.
@@WPTuts Paul, l you heathen, there is only one option :)
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ACSS, Core Framework and Advanced Themer overlap more or less. Basic Bricks Styles and settings are already comprehensive. I've opted to stay Bricks and AT, simply because try to have my own (more or less) consistent framework. So that i remember, where i put what and understand it. I prefer to know a small number of settings fully, than a smal number of many (ACCS, CF).
Ugh, I'm just as overwhelmed now. Gonna have to watch this a dozen times to get the hang of it. Other thought: sure wish the Core Framework settings would automatically map over. That seems like a lot of extra work. Still a helpful video. Thank you.
Love the T-shirt! ❤
Yasss! Thanks, Paul!
@WPTuts Thanks Paul. Can you create a video for the browser and other add-ons/ tools that you're using in general?
Thanks Paul. I thought there were things in AT that I had to change to use CF properly, like colors, but I presume since you didn't address that, it was my mistake. It's hard to keep up with all the changes but I will go through your video on AT settings and use those.... As I'm sure you're aware Bricksforge has the new Node Editor, would be interesting to see your take on it, looks interesting but a little daunting at the moment. Thanks again!
YOu can use the AT settings for a lot of CSS and colour related settings, but I prefer to use the native functions.
I was playing with the node editor beta a couple of days ago and it looks incredibly powerful, but gonna need some serious time and attention paid to get to grips with it. :)
Good stuff!
@WPTuts Which monitor are you using? Can you please share the monitor brand and model number?
same curiosity here
It's the BenQ PD2725U Monitor and I use a BenQ PD3200U for editing.
@@WPTuts Thank you!
Any idea when your new course will be available?
The first quarter of this year is the plan. :)
can you reveal a little about the course? is it pure bricks or bricks and at least possible framework? or bricks and many supporting plugins? I think most people prefer bricks and at least possible plugins.
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Bricks - AT - CF become dimond in your hand. Please more content like that🥹. Your workflow blow my mind 🤯😱
@@youtubecuaphu there’s more coming next week. 😉