I really appreciate Mr Crakka and the time he takes to spread interesting videos like these. Even if Mr. Crakka received money to sponsor this product, who cares? Do you like the plugin? Buy it, or consider something else. By the way, Mr Crakka, can I suggest an alternative that I have found interesting? (Sorry for my bad english!)
@@DesignwithCracka Alternative is a big term. I discovered it recently, and it is in an embryonic state. Maybe you already heard of it: Core Framework. I Would like to know your opinion.Thanks.
Great video walkthrough. However, I’m a bit confused. Almost every video I have watched in regards to Advanced Themer, also, seem to be using Automatic CSS. My question is, why would you even need it if you can basically add your own variables to replicate the design process. Or, is there something I am missing that would justify having both installed on a site. Thanks for all you provide to the community with your valuable tutorials.
Thank you for this, very very helpful as always - however I have no color palette in my AT menu - do you know why that might be? Plus the hover shortcut - also have no such thing?? All the hover toggles are on? I bought this today and not sure why I seem to be missing elements - After 2 hours of searching for reasons why, I sent a cryptic message: "Fed up - no color palette in menu -" Got a terse response "Please be more polite and then we will help you!" Oh my aching petunias! That's me and Advanced Themer, done. Not that it will matter to them, I am sure
Hi sorry to hear about that. Where did you send your message to? It’s possible that things may have changed or moved with recent updates since the time of this video.
A pitty many functions overlap with those of BricksProps I'm already using (i.e. risk of plugins conflicts / incompatibility, as well as paying double for options I already have and won't be using IF I'd purchase Themer etc).
It will be a real pity for the developer when many of the functions overlap with those in native Bricks as it rapidly evolves from its current infancy.
Cracka, I don't really understand the interest of the plugin for someone who already uses a framework like Acss or BricksProps. Ok, there are some extra features but it seems to be a mix of frameworks with a Recoda style. Personally I switched to BricksProps, which also does (with a few details) everything AdvancedThemer does in terms of framework. Just my opinion, but I see that it runs like other builders where you have to add 5 plugins to work more efficiently. That said, if you use it WITHOUT any other framework then it makes more sense to me. For me this plugin should be separated in two, a framework mode and a recoda/Swiss Knife mode, otherwise it adds too many things everywhere and it complicates rather than facilitates (due to the fact that you add CSS possibilities in too many places). Just my opinion.
@@Sascha.HauserIn this case it is useful (this is my opinion). As I said, it's like two plugins in one for me. As WpBits says, you can disable the "framework-like features" but then the plugin is way too expensive for the rest and the worry is that it becomes an untimely addition of plugins.
I like the recoda style which will make development better. You can always disable all the framework tools, and use your framework on top of that. In the future you will be able to disable it and variables will be stored it seems. For the price and knowing Maxime, is a great deal no doubts. And btw you can buy it while is LTD and if you feel is not what you want ask a refund.
Advanced Themer tries to force us to use their framework variables by not allowing us to complete remove them. We use ACSS and are encountering some compatibility issues. We need to make the developer understand the importance of allowing us to turn off unwanted variables.
I really appreciate Mr Crakka and the time he takes to spread interesting videos like these.
Even if Mr. Crakka received money to sponsor this product, who cares? Do you like the plugin? Buy it, or consider something else.
By the way, Mr Crakka, can I suggest an alternative that I have found interesting? (Sorry for my bad english!)
Thanks. Sure, what's the alternative?
@@DesignwithCracka Alternative is a big term. I discovered it recently, and it is in an embryonic state. Maybe you already heard of it: Core Framework. I Would like to know your opinion.Thanks.
Great video walkthrough. However, I’m a bit confused. Almost every video I have watched in regards to Advanced Themer, also, seem to be using Automatic CSS. My question is, why would you even need it if you can basically add your own variables to replicate the design process. Or, is there something I am missing that would justify having both installed on a site. Thanks for all you provide to the community with your valuable tutorials.
Advanced Themer does more than just CSS framework. Check my video titled “10x your bricks workflow”
agree that confused me...
Thank you for this, very very helpful as always - however I have no color palette in my AT menu - do you know why that might be? Plus the hover shortcut - also have no such thing?? All the hover toggles are on? I bought this today and not sure why I seem to be missing elements - After 2 hours of searching for reasons why, I sent a cryptic message: "Fed up - no color palette in menu -" Got a terse response "Please be more polite and then we will help you!" Oh my aching petunias! That's me and Advanced Themer, done. Not that it will matter to them, I am sure
Hi sorry to hear about that. Where did you send your message to?
It’s possible that things may have changed or moved with recent updates since the time of this video.
A pitty many functions overlap with those of BricksProps I'm already using (i.e. risk of plugins conflicts / incompatibility, as well as paying double for options I already have and won't be using IF I'd purchase Themer etc).
@Steiner The UI / functions accessibility looks better in some instances on Themer than on OxyProps IMHO.
It will be a real pity for the developer when many of the functions overlap with those in native Bricks as it rapidly evolves from its current infancy.
nice video ! Thanks for sharing
Do you know any CSS framework that I can import to have predefined classes? without it being a plugin
No idea for now.
Cracka, I don't really understand the interest of the plugin for someone who already uses a framework like Acss or BricksProps. Ok, there are some extra features but it seems to be a mix of frameworks with a Recoda style. Personally I switched to BricksProps, which also does (with a few details) everything AdvancedThemer does in terms of framework. Just my opinion, but I see that it runs like other builders where you have to add 5 plugins to work more efficiently. That said, if you use it WITHOUT any other framework then it makes more sense to me. For me this plugin should be separated in two, a framework mode and a recoda/Swiss Knife mode, otherwise it adds too many things everywhere and it complicates rather than facilitates (due to the fact that you add CSS possibilities in too many places). Just my opinion.
And when i don´t want to use Acss or BricksProps?
@@Sascha.HauserIn this case it is useful (this is my opinion). As I said, it's like two plugins in one for me. As WpBits says, you can disable the "framework-like features" but then the plugin is way too expensive for the rest and the worry is that it becomes an untimely addition of plugins.
I like the recoda style which will make development better. You can always disable all the framework tools, and use your framework on top of that.
In the future you will be able to disable it and variables will be stored it seems. For the price and knowing Maxime, is a great deal no doubts.
And btw you can buy it while is LTD and if you feel is not what you want ask a refund.
Class importer seems nice however a Class exporter would also be very nice
Advanced Themer tries to force us to use their framework variables by not allowing us to complete remove them. We use ACSS and are encountering some compatibility issues. We need to make the developer understand the importance of allowing us to turn off unwanted variables.
Isn't better to send this to the plugin support?
@@DesignwithCracka I did. And as you can see, based on everyone's feedback, those significant changes were added in today's update.
@@jjmtz123 great!
great video, but I'm so lost! =(
This video feels forced or maybe paid for? I've been seeing vids around the same plugin. Correct me if I'm wrong.
It costed me a lot. Cracka isn’t cheap to buy!
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