Ask it that very question, then hit the thumbs down. I will then have it on my todo list. It might not be feasible to animate every single element, but if the model can add multiple kinds of animation to multiple elements I would consider that a success.
This year-end update is like an early Christmas present. I'm incredibly surprised by the capabilities of this AI. I'm also delighted that Microthemer is now compatible with Gutenberg. I also liked the video
Since my original post, the two main improvements are: 1. The AI can help debug styles not working due to CSS rule conflicts. 2. Improved the AI assistant's awareness of previous messages in the conversation. I will continue to update the changelog in the description
Great, please remember to hit the "thumbs down" icon in the chat if the AI assistant makes a mistake. That will help me patch areas of weakness. Cheers!
@@theoverwhelmedbrainpodcast thank you so much, I do see a bunch of entries. Some are about removing content, which the AI confuses with removing CSS code. Others are about moving blocks and other content around. Thanks for doing that, it really help me understand where the model needs some extra guidance, as well as the kind of tasks people are working on.
Okay, right at the end you answered my question. This will not be a bring-your-own-key situation… instead, you'll probably be going through you because you're training a custom model or fine-tuning one?
Yes, that right. It won't be a bring-your-own-key setup. I think fine tuning is going to be essential for achieving reliable precision across the various CSS styling and debugging tasks users will require. And ensuring that AI code syncs well with Microthemer's visual interface.
could we use this AI for find which elements or CSS causing trouble ? I have some trouble in the WP Admin Dashboard, but couldnt solve with using current Microthemer
That is my intention. And the latest beta version (7.4.0.2) does have the ability to debug affecting stylesheet rules on the *currently selected element*. I'm in the process of improving it's ability to review broader elements and HTML which should help with lots of tasks people gave "thumbs down" feedback to in the AI chat panel. And it might also be necessary to solve your issue styling the WP Admin Dashboard. I'd be interested to know exactly what issue you had there (you can message via my contact form if you prefer: themeover.com/support/contact/).
Can't wait to prompt "add a variety of cool animations to everything on the page". Fun times.
Ask it that very question, then hit the thumbs down. I will then have it on my todo list. It might not be feasible to animate every single element, but if the model can add multiple kinds of animation to multiple elements I would consider that a success.
This year-end update is like an early Christmas present. I'm incredibly surprised by the capabilities of this AI.
I'm also delighted that Microthemer is now compatible with Gutenberg. I also liked the video
Haha, thanks so much for the kind words. I'm really glad to hear that both the AI assistant and Gutenberg integration should be beneficial to you.
I gave it a try and I am rather impressed. It does make life easier :-). I can't wait to implement it into my work envirnoment.
That's awesome to hear. Just remember that it's still in beta and will receive continual improvement over the coming weeks and months.
Since my original post, the two main improvements are:
1. The AI can help debug styles not working due to CSS rule conflicts.
2. Improved the AI assistant's awareness of previous messages in the conversation.
I will continue to update the changelog in the description
Cool! Keep up the great work.
Wow. This is very cool. I love this update. Can't wait to try it!
Great, please remember to hit the "thumbs down" icon in the chat if the AI assistant makes a mistake. That will help me patch areas of weakness. Cheers!
@@Microthemer Yup. Used your demo today. Hope you see those thumbs up and thumbs down in the demo. Very cool system.
@@theoverwhelmedbrainpodcast thank you so much, I do see a bunch of entries. Some are about removing content, which the AI confuses with removing CSS code. Others are about moving blocks and other content around. Thanks for doing that, it really help me understand where the model needs some extra guidance, as well as the kind of tasks people are working on.
@@Microthemer I was trying to push some limits ;)
@@theoverwhelmedbrainpodcast As you should!
Thank you, Sebastian!
Okay, right at the end you answered my question. This will not be a bring-your-own-key situation… instead, you'll probably be going through you because you're training a custom model or fine-tuning one?
Yes, that right. It won't be a bring-your-own-key setup. I think fine tuning is going to be essential for achieving reliable precision across the various CSS styling and debugging tasks users will require. And ensuring that AI code syncs well with Microthemer's visual interface.
Fabulour, Fabulous, Fabulous
Exciting!
Nice.
could we use this AI for find which elements or CSS causing trouble ? I have some trouble in the WP Admin Dashboard, but couldnt solve with using current Microthemer
That is my intention. And the latest beta version (7.4.0.2) does have the ability to debug affecting stylesheet rules on the *currently selected element*. I'm in the process of improving it's ability to review broader elements and HTML which should help with lots of tasks people gave "thumbs down" feedback to in the AI chat panel. And it might also be necessary to solve your issue styling the WP Admin Dashboard. I'd be interested to know exactly what issue you had there (you can message via my contact form if you prefer: themeover.com/support/contact/).