I was a big advocate for this in every builder and software package I used and am very happy to see component based paradigms finally arriving in mainstream WordPress.
Whoever built a few websites knows the huge value this brings. It's a huge deal. Very happy to see you mentioned Kevin. He's amazing guy and like you, he's elevating WordPress to a higher level. Thanks for the video Adam.
I'm personally not seeing how this is a game changing feature, but if you feel as though this will help you build sites faster then that can only be a good thing I suppose.
As I said in the video, it's quite hard to explain, but I did my best. Seasoned web creators should understand it though, as it relates to building a maintainable website. I'll have better examples as the release date gets closer.
@@WPCrafter I understand it (I design client websites on WP every week), and I can see some benefit, I just don't see how it's a game changer. Looking forward to seeing more videos on this though, keep up the great work 🙂
@@davidhanmer82 Another example, but this depends on how you design websites. Many times there are similar layouts used on multiple pages, but the sit independently on these pages. For example a grid of some sort. The only thing different on these pages is the text and images (content) but the style and structure is the same. In the future, or even in the design process, the client requests that the style or structure be changed in some way. With PSP you go to the pattern, make the change to the structure or style, and it updates everywhere. You do it one time and you are done. But without PSP in this example, you have to go to each and every place you used that same layout and change it. So there is significant duplication of effort.
@@davidhanmer82it's not just about building websites but it's also about maintaining the websites and which is ideal for professional websites where changes need to be made to the website on an ongoing basis.
Adam is right the benefit is hard to explain in a short video. That's because the best use case for this is on 1. Multi-person teams and 2. Large sites My site is not even large, but I use an unsynched pattern to share a Bible verse. After many posts I realized that the background color was too fancy, and the margins were too thin. I now have old posts that use the original pattern and new posts that have the new one. Partially synched patterns would have solved this. I predict this type of pattern will the DEFAULT pattern type. Future people on WordPress will be shocked that we worked another way
The thing with Divi out of the box is then yay I can do that, but want to align my blog grid or change the order of title and meta fields? Back to CSS and jQuery it is!
Nope, not the same, not in the slightest. Divi presets are only for the individual module, not a section design with multiple modules and a set structure. So no, Divi does ont that this, not even close.
Divi Presets is not the same, not even close to this. It's only for individual modules, not for sections designs and structure. PSP is for structure and styles for entire sections, Divi Presets is only for styles on each and every module. That is very tedious and still can't accomplish the same thing. For example, the basic example I gave, if I wanted to move the text under the image, Divi can't accomplish this. Structure and style.
@@nelsonleemiller So you are saying in Divi, I can create a section with multiple modules in it, style all of it. Then use it in multiple places with unique content, but the style and structure is global. Then go in and change the structure in one place, say move the image above the text from the example in the video, and that change propagates everywhere? I don't think you can do this, but I would gladly stand corrected.
For experts and web developers this is great I suppose. For me who don't build's websites, but only post blog post's classic writer and no frontpage or design is still and will remain as the King.
This is a huge step... if its for all styling... borders, drop shadows, CSS animations, box sizes... I've long thought that this is an obvious missing feature. Can't wait to try it. Thanks for the heads up
Yea I am super pumped to have this. But don't forget, you can also change the structure of the design at a later point and that stays in sync too. This will satisfy my OCD :-).
Thanks Adam. Nice to see you and Kevin on the same page. We have been eagerly anticipating Partially-Synced-Patterns (PSPs) and hope they also make some headway in cleaning up the UI/UX. Fingers crossed. Cheers 🥂
We are making big architectural changes that would make this possible. We have to wait for WordPress to release the interactivity api which they are supposed to do in the next release along with PSP. We look forward to it.
Happy to see that Wordpress catching up with useful functionality, can't wait to see what they will do next, happy also to see that Kevin was mentioned :D
It's kinda surprised that you call someone else 'biggest advocate of WordPress' (in this case, Kevin Geary). While in reality, you're one of the biggest person that many people know about WordPress. 'WordPress for Non-Techie' is the channel that many people benchmark when it comes to WordPress. But this is also great point that you highlight other perspective about this 'Blocks' feature.
Thank you for the compliment. Kevin has been the biggest advocate specifically for creating maintainable websites. It's like his thing, and he is pushing product to make changes. I respect the dude. I would like to be more visable this year, release more videos, help more people. Thanks for the kind words :-).
5:12 as of 2 days ago you no longer need to check the box to enable pattern overrides. However, block bindings and custom field experiment flag will still need to be checked
I tested the latest version when it was in RC and when it was released, but I still have to check that box in the advanced settings. They did add more block support for headings, images, and buttons though.
I think this is definitely a long needed feature, but I also see popular builders like elementor adding this very soon as well as it's an incredibly simple option to build into their existing global sections. Either way, exited to see advancements being made to gutenberg
Thanks for yet another great video. Do you know if/when Spectra will add support for PSP? If so, it will probably replace the partially rolled out Spectra Pro feature “Globally Linked Styles”, right?
They are already looking into it. The feature will be supported for Spectra Blocks. But they are currently evaulating what needs to happen to add support. I do think Globally Linked Styles can still serve a purpose, but I personally see myself going all in on using PSP.
Cwicly has it. Even more complex. But how to build in Gutenberg with switching soneasily between part synced pattern and the used part on the page is pretty awesome. Switching in an instant.
Did this ever come out? I dont see it? we are in wp 6.53 now... I have been waiting for Bricks to release their version (I am a quickly refugee), Dying for this feature. Any news or update on Bricks release and or were partially synced patterns released yet from WP? I am thinking that the folks at Bricks may have been waiting for WP to release to piggyback... but now sure.
Great new information thank you ! 👍👍 I like the Gutenberg with patterns so much, but it has a downside; example you add 4 sections/patterns in your page/ then your website has different font-families and font-sizes the website looks weird. The patterns not using the themes font and font-size. So change the font in each pattern on title, header, body content is a little bit pain in the ass workflow. I wonder that the wordpress team not fixed this issue, I hope they do it soon as well.
Not Divi, Elementor, Beaver, or any of the most used builders. There are only 3 - 4 builders that can do this, Bricks being one of them with their upcoming version that introduces components.
@juts_sama Yes in the video I said there are a few. Cornerstone is one of those 3 I was referring to, but the product is mostly irrelevant because they have no traction and a very tiny user base unfortunately, after all these years on the market.
I would suggest making a new upgraded website with ZipWP, which uses the block editor. It uses AI to make a website in 60 seconds. Outside of that there is no easy way to convert. You will have to recreate the site from scratch :-(.
And this video has nothing to do with global layouts which all page builders have. This is about just the style and structure being global, not the content. Divi can't do this.
@@nelsonleemiller Does this apply to the overall structure of the design? So in the basic example in my video, if I were to move the image to be able the text? Does Divi selective sync apply to the structure of the design, not alignments, but placements of the different modules/blocks? I will go try this myself right now.
So I just tried it, seems like the Divi style sync only applies to individual modules, not entire designed sections, whether simple or complex, comprised of multiple modules. Am I missing something? PSP is different in that it is not individual modules, its entire designs with multiple blocks. The entire structure and style of the design. So unless I am missing something, it's not the same thing.
Gutenberg generates unnecessary inline css code in html tag. It would be nice if they fixed this and like in spectra code css was under classes in spectra files.
Hmmm... why edit in each and every place? The 1st method you show [2:20] is not the one for a case if you wish to apply edits from 1 central location - i.e., editing the said template. For this, like if I want to place some specific promo and later might want to alter contents [or the link etc] the way to use Elementor is to use the template widget... simply drag it and select template... it neatly presents a link to edit it. SURPRISING, you forgot about this element. This is what I use for custom footers for landing pages, instead of bothering with theme footers and needing to go there to add LP to it I simply dd a section, call it FOOTER and drop ino it a template element and assign the particular footer section template.
If it is a template and used individually on a page, its no longer linked to the source template. Thus, you must change things where you placed it. At the point you reference, that is when I showed you can place a template down as a linked template, where it merely is displaying the template, that still has that single source of truth. But you can have individualized content this way in the places where you put the template. This is the weakness and where the upcoming WordPress based solution is far superior.
Yup, they are one of the 3 - 4 that have this. Unfortunately for them though, this capability is coming to core which is a much more sustainable way to offer the feature. Maybe they will migrate if possible to core's implementation.
It logically makes semse and it's a feature that should be in all workflows. Somebody mentioned below presets in Divi, when I thnk they meant the ability to set what's synced in a globaly saved module/section template. It's been there for years and I have used it occassionaly. It's a while since I used it so I am not aware if there are any limitations with Divi's offering. It will be interesting to see where Divi goes in the next few years, whether they addopt some of the best practice feateture that we see in the likes of Bricks. And, bricks will be implementing its components feature that is an anawer to the PSP. PSP, another achronym to rememeber.
Divi Presets is not the same, not even close to this. It's only for individual modules, not for sections designs and structure. PSP is for structure and styles for entire sections, Divi Presets is only for styles on each and every module. That is very tedious and still can't accomplish the same thing. For example, the basic example I gave, if I wanted to move the text under the image, Divi can't accomplish this. Structure and style.
@@WPCrafter I think you need to go back and read my comment again where I indicate that someone else was pointing to presets when they meant to be talking about the selective sync in Divi’s global modules/sections. Correct though, I don’t think one can move the elements around in these, independent of the global template.
@@vaughanprint Selective sync in my testing and in the Divi documentation is only for individual modules. There is nothing special about that, many page builders already do this. PSP is creating fully designed sections, with multiple modules/blocks/whatever you want to call them, and keeps the style and structure in sync. You can't do this with Divi as selective sync only applies to individual models. With PSP you can change the style AND structure. So in the basic example I gave, I could have completely changed the structure, moved the image, moved the text, and it all syncs. You can't do this in Divi unless I am missing something. I would be happy to be shown how to do the same in Divi if it is possible.
So here is a blog post on how to use selective sync. It seems that it only applies to individual modules, not a group of modules together. In this post, I don't see how you can change the structure and have it sync. For example, put the CTA block above the image. The power of PSP is the grouping of blocks to create a design where the style and structure stay in sync, better known as a component. I don't see how this can be done in Divi unless I am missing something. www.elegantthemes.com/blog/divi-resources/how-to-use-divis-selective-sync-to-customize-your-entire-grid-layout-with-a-few-clicks
@@WPCrafter you’re absolutely right. The selective sync only works on the module level. When they initially introduced selective sync it was far more flexible but soon after they changed this to make it more restrictive. I think there were technical issues with the original and, it was never flexible to the extent where one could move modules around within the whole section/row/column structure, independent of the original global template. It’s a long while since I used this feature, so matching it’s functionality to what PSPs will afford is a bit sketchy in my mind. I must give the old Gutenburg plug-in a spin to see them in action. It will be interesting to see what components in Bricks does in comparison. A testing time for older builders with the new kids on the block…
Wordpress should work on its horrible native Gutenberg editor, instead of offering shiny objects features that most people will not care about. How about a simple copy and paste of a section/container from one page to another?
Hi Adam, can you make a video about ai tools that Automate design creation or helping to doing so, may you have something interesting in this topic!? I'm a big fan of Ai And I'm using a lot of WordPress plugins but kind of backend work More than theme and style, I don't know if there is something will change how we design sites with Ai revolution
Yes. Have you checked out ZipWP.com? You can get a free account and start making websites with AI in seconds. I am the co-founder and we have lots of exciting things coming.
Kadence cloud can be used for templates but you aren't going to sync them backwards. You develop it just as you want it in cloud then sync a page section to that library with an access key and then edit how you want. But if you want to make a change in the library you have to change the original I believe. I think this is a subtle difference. I am wondering if someone would accidentally change a pattern without meaning to though in PSP. I love Kadence. Have you left it completely for Spectra? (Yes I also like Spectra).
I was a big advocate for this in every builder and software package I used and am very happy to see component based paradigms finally arriving in mainstream WordPress.
It's all coming full circle.
Also, thank you for being an advocate for things like this, bridging the gap between coding and no code tools.
Whoever built a few websites knows the huge value this brings. It's a huge deal.
Very happy to see you mentioned Kevin. He's amazing guy and like you, he's elevating WordPress to a higher level.
Thanks for the video Adam.
Going to be a huge time saver.
I'm personally not seeing how this is a game changing feature, but if you feel as though this will help you build sites faster then that can only be a good thing I suppose.
As I said in the video, it's quite hard to explain, but I did my best. Seasoned web creators should understand it though, as it relates to building a maintainable website. I'll have better examples as the release date gets closer.
@@WPCrafter I understand it (I design client websites on WP every week), and I can see some benefit, I just don't see how it's a game changer. Looking forward to seeing more videos on this though, keep up the great work 🙂
@@davidhanmer82 Another example, but this depends on how you design websites. Many times there are similar layouts used on multiple pages, but the sit independently on these pages. For example a grid of some sort. The only thing different on these pages is the text and images (content) but the style and structure is the same. In the future, or even in the design process, the client requests that the style or structure be changed in some way. With PSP you go to the pattern, make the change to the structure or style, and it updates everywhere. You do it one time and you are done. But without PSP in this example, you have to go to each and every place you used that same layout and change it. So there is significant duplication of effort.
@@davidhanmer82it's not just about building websites but it's also about maintaining the websites and which is ideal for professional websites where changes need to be made to the website on an ongoing basis.
Adam is right the benefit is hard to explain in a short video. That's because the best use case for this is on 1. Multi-person teams and 2. Large sites
My site is not even large, but I use an unsynched pattern to share a Bible verse. After many posts I realized that the background color was too fancy, and the margins were too thin. I now have old posts that use the original pattern and new posts that have the new one.
Partially synched patterns would have solved this. I predict this type of pattern will the DEFAULT pattern type. Future people on WordPress will be shocked that we worked another way
Divi actually does have presets for modules that stores layout, settings, colors, etc. So, at least one big page builder DOES allow that.
The thing with Divi out of the box is then yay I can do that, but want to align my blog grid or change the order of title and meta fields? Back to CSS and jQuery it is!
Nope, not the same, not in the slightest. Divi presets are only for the individual module, not a section design with multiple modules and a set structure. So no, Divi does ont that this, not even close.
Divi Presets is not the same, not even close to this. It's only for individual modules, not for sections designs and structure. PSP is for structure and styles for entire sections, Divi Presets is only for styles on each and every module. That is very tedious and still can't accomplish the same thing. For example, the basic example I gave, if I wanted to move the text under the image, Divi can't accomplish this. Structure and style.
Divi has had this feature to have global layouts and synced styles and structure since 2015.
@@nelsonleemiller So you are saying in Divi, I can create a section with multiple modules in it, style all of it. Then use it in multiple places with unique content, but the style and structure is global. Then go in and change the structure in one place, say move the image above the text from the example in the video, and that change propagates everywhere? I don't think you can do this, but I would gladly stand corrected.
For experts and web developers this is great I suppose. For me who don't build's websites, but only post blog post's classic writer and no frontpage or design is still and will remain as the King.
This is a huge step... if its for all styling... borders, drop shadows, CSS animations, box sizes...
I've long thought that this is an obvious missing feature. Can't wait to try it.
Thanks for the heads up
Yea I am super pumped to have this. But don't forget, you can also change the structure of the design at a later point and that stays in sync too. This will satisfy my OCD :-).
Thanks Adam. Nice to see you and Kevin on the same page. We have been eagerly anticipating Partially-Synced-Patterns (PSPs) and hope they also make some headway in cleaning up the UI/UX. Fingers crossed. Cheers 🥂
. . . PS, I'm eagerly awaiting the integrations of AutomaticCSS and SureCart 👍
We are making big architectural changes that would make this possible. We have to wait for WordPress to release the interactivity api which they are supposed to do in the next release along with PSP. We look forward to it.
Happy to see that Wordpress catching up with useful functionality, can't wait to see what they will do next, happy also to see that Kevin was mentioned :D
It's kinda surprised that you call someone else 'biggest advocate of WordPress' (in this case, Kevin Geary). While in reality, you're one of the biggest person that many people know about WordPress. 'WordPress for Non-Techie' is the channel that many people benchmark when it comes to WordPress. But this is also great point that you highlight other perspective about this 'Blocks' feature.
Thank you for the compliment. Kevin has been the biggest advocate specifically for creating maintainable websites. It's like his thing, and he is pushing product to make changes. I respect the dude. I would like to be more visable this year, release more videos, help more people. Thanks for the kind words :-).
5:12 as of 2 days ago you no longer need to check the box to enable pattern overrides. However, block bindings and custom field experiment flag will still need to be checked
I tested the latest version when it was in RC and when it was released, but I still have to check that box in the advanced settings. They did add more block support for headings, images, and buttons though.
Wow, super exciting feature. 🎉
Very cool.. I have actually avoided the Block editor as well, for the same reasons as Kevin... it'll be interesting to play with once its released!
It's a game changer. First video of yours I saw, first thought David Shuster was in the video, your voices are very similar imo
Can you do a performance comparison for surecart and woocomerce? Especially with high volume sites?
I think this is definitely a long needed feature, but I also see popular builders like elementor adding this very soon as well as it's an incredibly simple option to build into their existing global sections. Either way, exited to see advancements being made to gutenberg
Yep, I hope they all add this, or work on it. Once people start demanding the capability.
@@WPCrafter totally agreed
great video. may I ask you what font that is on your Elementor test page?
It was a free Astra Starter Template for Elementor. Here is the link to it websitedemos.net/visual-artist-portfolio-02/
Wow, this is huge! I can’t wait.
Just waiting on Kevin to launch a FSE theme... Gonna be a game changer.
I bet he will.
This looks amazing! Looking forward to using it.
Curious. What do you use for your subtitles and highlighting per word?
Unrelated question Adam, what mic do you use?
Great, but it seems not working yet with images ? Only text right ?
If you download the latest RC, forget the version number, they have added heading, button, and image support. And some really cool visual indicators.
You did great Adam, thanks.
Thanks for yet another great video. Do you know if/when Spectra will add support for PSP? If so, it will probably replace the partially rolled out Spectra Pro feature “Globally Linked Styles”, right?
They are already looking into it. The feature will be supported for Spectra Blocks. But they are currently evaulating what needs to happen to add support. I do think Globally Linked Styles can still serve a purpose, but I personally see myself going all in on using PSP.
@@WPCrafter Thanks for the answer!
Cwicly has it. Even more complex. But how to build in Gutenberg with switching soneasily between part synced pattern and the used part on the page is pretty awesome. Switching in an instant.
Yeah, but Cwicly is discontinued.
Kevin Geary is the best!
Components? Cool.
Maybe I can start using WP again :)
This sounds perfect for headers and footers.
You can add contact forms to that.
So its just the component/variant functionality thats in figma bruh.
Did this ever come out? I dont see it? we are in wp 6.53 now... I have been waiting for Bricks to release their version (I am a quickly refugee), Dying for this feature. Any news or update on Bricks release and or were partially synced patterns released yet from WP? I am thinking that the folks at Bricks may have been waiting for WP to release to piggyback... but now sure.
this reminds me of how sketch app works. it has that symbol overwrites as well
I used to love that app.
Cwicly offers partially synced pattern with their components feature.
Yup, one of the 3 I am aware of.
Can't wait for Elementor Pro to add this. Won't use the Gutenberg editor, even if this feature is amazing.
Great new information thank you ! 👍👍 I like the Gutenberg with patterns so much, but it has a downside; example you add 4 sections/patterns in your page/ then your website has different font-families and font-sizes the website looks weird. The patterns not using the themes font and font-size. So change the font in each pattern on title, header, body content is a little bit pain in the ass workflow. I wonder that the wordpress team not fixed this issue, I hope they do it soon as well.
It should inherit the themes fonts for headings and paragraph text. Also inherit the colors.
I personally saw it in kraft builder as components and slots .. and also in programming like in react or vuejs etc
I wonder how WP PSPs will compare to Gutenblocks?
I'm pretty sure you can already do something similar in Bricks (and possibly DIVI)
Not Divi, Elementor, Beaver, or any of the most used builders. There are only 3 - 4 builders that can do this, Bricks being one of them with their upcoming version that introduces components.
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Bricks builder has this in development though and will come out in some of the next releases as well.
Is that v2 I hear chatter about?
@@WPCrafter yes
Yeah it has been on their roadmap for a while and pushed by Geary@@WPCrafter
@juts_sama Yes in the video I said there are a few. Cornerstone is one of those 3 I was referring to, but the product is mostly irrelevant because they have no traction and a very tiny user base unfortunately, after all these years on the market.
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Are you able to share a video on how to change a website that uses Divi to using just Wordpress / Gutenberg. Is it possible?
I would suggest making a new upgraded website with ZipWP, which uses the block editor. It uses AI to make a website in 60 seconds.
Outside of that there is no easy way to convert. You will have to recreate the site from scratch :-(.
@@WPCrafter thank you for your speedy reply and suggestions. I had a feeling there was no easy way to convert my site.
KG the 🐐🐐🐐
That goes for me double :-).
Thats a line in a christmas movie I watch ever year, Christmas with the Kranks.
Divi has had this feature to have global layouts and synced styles and structure since 2015.
And this video has nothing to do with global layouts which all page builders have. This is about just the style and structure being global, not the content. Divi can't do this.
It is called selective sync.
@@nelsonleemiller Does this apply to the overall structure of the design? So in the basic example in my video, if I were to move the image to be able the text? Does Divi selective sync apply to the structure of the design, not alignments, but placements of the different modules/blocks? I will go try this myself right now.
So I just tried it, seems like the Divi style sync only applies to individual modules, not entire designed sections, whether simple or complex, comprised of multiple modules. Am I missing something?
PSP is different in that it is not individual modules, its entire designs with multiple blocks. The entire structure and style of the design. So unless I am missing something, it's not the same thing.
Good Looking Beard Brother!!
Thank you. Not as BOSS as yours, but maybe one day.
Gutenberg generates unnecessary inline css code in html tag. It would be nice if they fixed this and like in spectra code css was under classes in spectra files.
Hmmm... why edit in each and every place? The 1st method you show [2:20] is not the one for a case if you wish to apply edits from 1 central location - i.e., editing the said template. For this, like if I want to place some specific promo and later might want to alter contents [or the link etc] the way to use Elementor is to use the template widget... simply drag it and select template... it neatly presents a link to edit it. SURPRISING, you forgot about this element.
This is what I use for custom footers for landing pages, instead of bothering with theme footers and needing to go there to add LP to it I simply dd a section, call it FOOTER and drop ino it a template element and assign the particular footer section template.
If it is a template and used individually on a page, its no longer linked to the source template. Thus, you must change things where you placed it. At the point you reference, that is when I showed you can place a template down as a linked template, where it merely is displaying the template, that still has that single source of truth. But you can have individualized content this way in the places where you put the template. This is the weakness and where the upcoming WordPress based solution is far superior.
Cwicly have this feature
Yup, they are one of the 3 - 4 that have this. Unfortunately for them though, this capability is coming to core which is a much more sustainable way to offer the feature. Maybe they will migrate if possible to core's implementation.
Truly good content =DD
Wow! Kevin is getting famous 😊.
Ha, Kevin is a good guy, really passionate, a true believer in his cause. That sort of thing is magnetic.
Couldn’t agree morr
Wordpress slowly making it into the 21st century...
It logically makes semse and it's a feature that should be in all workflows.
Somebody mentioned below presets in Divi, when I thnk they meant the ability to set what's synced in a globaly saved module/section template. It's been there for years and I have used it occassionaly. It's a while since I used it so I am not aware if there are any limitations with Divi's offering. It will be interesting to see where Divi goes in the next few years, whether they addopt some of the best practice feateture that we see in the likes of Bricks. And, bricks will be implementing its components feature that is an anawer to the PSP.
PSP, another achronym to rememeber.
Divi Presets is not the same, not even close to this. It's only for individual modules, not for sections designs and structure. PSP is for structure and styles for entire sections, Divi Presets is only for styles on each and every module. That is very tedious and still can't accomplish the same thing. For example, the basic example I gave, if I wanted to move the text under the image, Divi can't accomplish this. Structure and style.
@@WPCrafter I think you need to go back and read my comment again where I indicate that someone else was pointing to presets when they meant to be talking about the selective sync in Divi’s global modules/sections. Correct though, I don’t think one can move the elements around in these, independent of the global template.
@@vaughanprint Selective sync in my testing and in the Divi documentation is only for individual modules. There is nothing special about that, many page builders already do this. PSP is creating fully designed sections, with multiple modules/blocks/whatever you want to call them, and keeps the style and structure in sync. You can't do this with Divi as selective sync only applies to individual models.
With PSP you can change the style AND structure. So in the basic example I gave, I could have completely changed the structure, moved the image, moved the text, and it all syncs. You can't do this in Divi unless I am missing something. I would be happy to be shown how to do the same in Divi if it is possible.
So here is a blog post on how to use selective sync. It seems that it only applies to individual modules, not a group of modules together. In this post, I don't see how you can change the structure and have it sync. For example, put the CTA block above the image. The power of PSP is the grouping of blocks to create a design where the style and structure stay in sync, better known as a component. I don't see how this can be done in Divi unless I am missing something. www.elegantthemes.com/blog/divi-resources/how-to-use-divis-selective-sync-to-customize-your-entire-grid-layout-with-a-few-clicks
@@WPCrafter you’re absolutely right. The selective sync only works on the module level. When they initially introduced selective sync it was far more flexible but soon after they changed this to make it more restrictive. I think there were technical issues with the original and, it was never flexible to the extent where one could move modules around within the whole section/row/column structure, independent of the original global template. It’s a long while since I used this feature, so matching it’s functionality to what PSPs will afford is a bit sketchy in my mind. I must give the old Gutenburg plug-in a spin to see them in action.
It will be interesting to see what components in Bricks does in comparison.
A testing time for older builders with the new kids on the block…
Wordpress should work on its horrible native Gutenberg editor, instead of offering shiny objects features that most people will not care about. How about a simple copy and paste of a section/container from one page to another?
They have had that capability, to copy/past to other pages, other websites, for about 6 years now.
Still not enough for me to even consider Guttenberg, tbh.
Doesn't thrive themes do this?
They most likely have some form of style presets on the module level, but not at the larger section level that syncs structure and styles.
Thanks for this update, I think I can remove the turd from Guten now.
Haha
Is this just something almost the same as the divi library shortcode? 😂
Nope.
Will this work in Kadence. I became a big fan of Kadence after seeing your video
It's the same as PS Smart objects with the same advantages and disadvantages.
Available in Divi
Nope it’s not. See the comments here. Divi doesn’t have it.
How about better comments? All these changes the word press over the years And we still have totally crap comments
Yea this would be an area for improvement. I think it is so down on the priorities list though.
ooooo very cool!
Now here is the guy I should have asked to help me explain it :-). Hey buddy, hope life is treating you well.
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Kadence had this for years.
Kadence has never had this. And currently doesn’t have this.
Kadence cloud can be used for templates but you aren't going to sync them backwards. You develop it just as you want it in cloud then sync a page section to that library with an access key and then edit how you want. But if you want to make a change in the library you have to change the original I believe. I think this is a subtle difference. I am wondering if someone would accidentally change a pattern without meaning to though in PSP. I love Kadence. Have you left it completely for Spectra? (Yes I also like Spectra).
sweet
Breakdance does that
They have components like this? Visually build, not coded?
well holy shit
those hand movements remind us of trump. pls stop lol
Maybe the guy is copying me. I have always been animated with my hands when there isn’t a mic there.
@@WPCrafter 😆
Bricks builder have in progress Global component that which should do the same thing identity
Yep, Bricks is bringing components which is exactly this.