I’m really keen to watch this one. I’ve been enjoying cwicly lately and I’m rebuilding my website in it to see how it works fully. But I’ve been wondering about Greenshift too, so this video should answer that question. Both seem to be moving at such a fast development pace
Good review David. There's a lot of pre-designed elements and libraries with Greenshift so would have been good to see (just basic) speed, page load or code output tests to get a feel for which (if any) add any bloat.
These are both on my radar. I think Greenshift would work for about 90% of my use cases. But Cwicly would be nice to learn as it could replace a lot of other tools.
Hello, I am wondering if a child theme is necessary David, for either product, if using the theme? I think, maybe not so much with Cwicly, given the themer tool, but maybe so, with Greenshift?
Hi David. I want to buy Blocksy pro and greenshift plugin Do i need Blocksy pro? Are there any feature in Blocksy Pro that is not in greenshift? Thanks
There are two types of themes now, classic themes and block themes. You can use Greenshift with either one. Blocksy is a classic theme and works well with Greenshift, but if you want to use block-based themes, then Greenshift has its own block theme, also called Greenshift. So it depends on your preference. Blocksy is coming out soon with version 2, which is adding a lot of features.
I’m really keen to watch this one. I’ve been enjoying cwicly lately and I’m rebuilding my website in it to see how it works fully. But I’ve been wondering about Greenshift too, so this video should answer that question. Both seem to be moving at such a fast development pace
Thanks David. I have been wondering what Greenshift is all about. Good video!
Thank you. It is good to hear from you. Take care.
Good review David. There's a lot of pre-designed elements and libraries with Greenshift so would have been good to see (just basic) speed, page load or code output tests to get a feel for which (if any) add any bloat.
Great comparison David, thank you!
These are both on my radar. I think Greenshift would work for about 90% of my use cases. But Cwicly would be nice to learn as it could replace a lot of other tools.
Hello, I am wondering if a child theme is necessary David, for either product, if using the theme? I think, maybe not so much with Cwicly, given the themer tool, but maybe so, with Greenshift?
Probably only if you want to add something to a functions.php file.
@@DavidMcCan Yes, good point, although there is code box, or an equivalent for this - Thanks
Hi David.
I want to buy Blocksy pro and greenshift plugin
Do i need Blocksy pro?
Are there any feature in Blocksy Pro that is not in greenshift? Thanks
There are two types of themes now, classic themes and block themes. You can use Greenshift with either one. Blocksy is a classic theme and works well with Greenshift, but if you want to use block-based themes, then Greenshift has its own block theme, also called Greenshift. So it depends on your preference. Blocksy is coming out soon with version 2, which is adding a lot of features.
Could you please make a tutorial on how to register my own block in WordPress?
Can I use both at the same time? Does this make sense?
Probably doesn't make sense. Too much overlap and their could be conflicts.
@@DavidMcCan Okay, thank you.
Greenshitft super fast easy and amazing animations..next level🎉
Cwicly may be more powerful for dynamic content.