Thank you, this is very helpful. At 1:33 you mention a "context menu" (3 vertical dots) which appears on the left panel in the area where classes are defined. I don't see that and I believe I have all the options selected that you did. Can you tell me where I can turn that option on? Thanks again.
make sure under Builder Tweaks> Elements> (scroll down) Elements Icon Shortcuts there is a new 'Class Contextual Menu" toggle on. If that is on and you don't see the 3 dots, try another browser, then let Maxime know if it's still busted. It works more consistently in chromium browsers for me
@@BrendanOConnellWP Thank you! Works perfectly for me in Safari. I just didn't know where to turn it on. Maybe you could do some videos like this one for the other sections of the Builder Tweaks (Classes & Styles, Elements, Templates). Thanks again.
@@BrendanOConnellWP I'm enjoying how you are isolating aspects of AT and unpacking what they do as AT can be somewhat overwhelming when you switch everything on to see what it does. So as you have done in your last two vids honing in on aspects of AT. Maybe a vid on how AT interacts with ACSS.
multiselect was going to be in AT 2.5 but I believe Maxime didn't push it, as Bricks announced they are adding multiselect. swissarmy knife for bricks has multiselect if you need it now
It might be helpful for readers and watchers to write down in shownotes and maybe in title that this instruction is based on AT 2.5 (and not any version before). Just to prevent missunderstandings and have a clear message.
Thank you for the insightful presentation!
thanks for watching. enjoy
Nice step by step presentation!
Thanks for that!
Thanks Brendan, this was really helpful.
Love to hear it! Thank you
Thank you, very helpful taking a piece of AT (the structure panel) and just focusing on it.
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks Nora
Thank you, this is very helpful. At 1:33 you mention a "context menu" (3 vertical dots) which appears on the left panel in the area where classes are defined. I don't see that and I believe I have all the options selected that you did. Can you tell me where I can turn that option on? Thanks again.
make sure under Builder Tweaks> Elements> (scroll down) Elements Icon Shortcuts there is a new 'Class Contextual Menu" toggle on. If that is on and you don't see the 3 dots, try another browser, then let Maxime know if it's still busted. It works more consistently in chromium browsers for me
@@BrendanOConnellWP Thank you! Works perfectly for me in Safari. I just didn't know where to turn it on. Maybe you could do some videos like this one for the other sections of the Builder Tweaks (Classes & Styles, Elements, Templates). Thanks again.
@@stevewilkison Yep that's the idea!
Thank you, please continue creating AT tuts.
thanks, will do. anything you'd like covered in particular?
@@BrendanOConnellWP I'm enjoying how you are isolating aspects of AT and unpacking what they do as AT can be somewhat overwhelming when you switch everything on to see what it does. So as you have done in your last two vids honing in on aspects of AT. Maybe a vid on how AT interacts with ACSS.
Thanks Brendan. I wonder where the ability to multiselect elements came from, AT or another plugin?
multiselect was going to be in AT 2.5 but I believe Maxime didn't push it, as Bricks announced they are adding multiselect. swissarmy knife for bricks has multiselect if you need it now
@@BrendanOConnellWP Thank you so much
It might be helpful for readers and watchers to write down in shownotes and maybe in title that this instruction is based on AT 2.5 (and not any version before). Just to prevent missunderstandings and have a clear message.
Good suggestion Joachim, just updated the title and video description to note that.Thanks for watching.
well shit. Does AT not have an aff program? I've now picked up AT for myself.
Good purchase.