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A comparison of frameworks for Wordpress is urgently needed ;)
I’ve installed Core Framework with Gutenberg on a FSE vanilla and it integrates much better than ACSS. It continues working with Generateblocks and 20-20-4, not tried it with GP theme. It seems to be a smaller database than ACSS but that suits me as I can’t remember half of what Automatic offers 🙂 It is more attractive from a cost point being free for core Wp and a one off for the Bricks integration. I forgot to check if fluid uses Clamp but I’ll search the data tomorrow…. Be interested in a deeper dive please Paul though I’ll probably splash on the Bricks adapter anyway. Keep up the good work! 👏
@juts_sama
6 ай бұрын
20-20-4?
Would like to say THANK YOU, for all your work this year!
Hi Paul, Would you think about doing a video comparing/contrasting Core Framework and Automatic.css (ACSS)? I’d be interested to hear what you thought of both, especially if you’ve decided on Core Framework as the one for you moving forward…
Looking forward to more in-depth CF videos - wonderful!
Really interesting Paul. Hope you had a great New Years and really looking forward to your 2024 content. Another interesting comparison, CF for Bricks $137 - unlimited websites, ACSS $399 - 100 websites.
@WPTuts
6 ай бұрын
My choice is CF - in fact, that's exactly what I bought before Christmas. :)
@netzoptiker
6 ай бұрын
That's exactly how it is! And now ACSS has become even more expensive. In my opinion, a CSS framework is simply not worth what ACSS charges for it, especially since they apparently no longer want to offer discounts. Perhaps the ACSS success has gone to their heads ;-) Too bad about the good product. I'll give Core a chance now =)
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🛠️ *Introduction to Core Framework and Bricks Builder* - Overview of using Core Framework with Bricks Builder. - Aimed at beginners, providing basic usage examples. 01:19 ⚙️ *Setting up Preferences in Bricks Builder* - Adjusting root font size and maximum screen width. - Importance of aligning Core Framework and Bricks Builder settings for consistency. 02:19 🎨 *Theme Styles in Bricks Builder* - Creating and applying theme styles across a website. - Setting up element containers and typography in Bricks Builder. 03:40 💼 *Introduction to Hostinger Hosting Services* - Hostinger's WordPress hosting features and benefits. - Mention of WordPress staging tools and AI assistance. 04:06 🎨 *Exploring Core Framework Interface* - Detailed walkthrough of Core Framework features. - Explanation of colors, typography, and spacing settings. 07:01 🌈 *Customizing Colors in Core Framework* - How to manage and customize brand colors. - Setting up dark mode and transparent color variations. 08:24 📝 *Setting up Fluid Typography* - Explanation of fluid typography and scale ratios. - Customizing font size classes and headings. 10:19 📐 *Managing Spacing in Core Framework* - Configuring minimum and maximum sizes for spacing. - Generating gap, margin, and padding classes. 11:44 🏗️ *Utilizing Components in Core Framework* - Creating pre-styled elements like buttons and badges. - Using variables and classes for component customization. 12:14 📏 *Adjusting Layout Settings* - Setting up rows, columns, and flex layouts. - Customizing grid and layout for consistency. 13:13 🔧 *Other Design Elements in Core Framework* - Managing utility classes and additional design elements. - Customizing cursors, Z-index values, and more. 14:12 🖌️ *Applying Core Framework in Bricks Builder* - Demonstrating the use of Core Framework classes in Bricks Builder. - Customizing container elements with colors and classes. 16:33 📊 *Advanced Styling with Core Framework* - Styling headings and text using Core Framework variables. - Overriding default styles for customization. 18:29 📐 *Creating Responsive Grids and Layouts* - Building a responsive grid layout with CSS classes. - Adjusting gaps, columns, and row spans for responsive design. 20:46 🧩 *Advanced CSS Grid Techniques* - Implementing advanced grid layouts with Core Framework. - Customizing layouts for different screen sizes. 22:09 🚀 *Leveraging Framework for Efficient Design* - Benefits of using a framework for web design. - Simplifying the design process with Core Framework and Bricks Builder. Made with HARPA AI
Excellent overview/review, Paul !! Thank you so much for covering this. You answered a couple of lingering questions which helped tremendously. I'm sure I won't be alone in begging to see some more in-depth videos covering this. Merry Christmas to the Charlton clan!!
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
Cheers Jim, great to hear this video helped answer those questions for you. :) Have a wonderful Xmas and New Year too. :)
Exceptional video! Would absolutely love to see how you'd approach building a landing page with bricks + core. Maybe even how helpful this would be alongside BEM or another class naming philosophy to build fully maintainable repeating sections or components. Cheers!
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
I'll be looking into content like that in the New Year for sure. :)
great vid Paul, loving all this Bricks content!
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Was looking forward to this on Core Framework.
Very good, very helpful, deeper dive would be great
Thank for the video! A video giving some hints and tips to make everything scalable would be great...
Great video Paul, we need more deep videos like this
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
I’ll be releasing more on Core Framework and Bricks over the coming weeks and months. 😁
THIS IS AWESOME!
Interesting and useful video, thanks
Thank you. Waiting more video for CF and Bricks.
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
Coming soon!
First view, first like... Best channel.
Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge...
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
After seeing your Black Friday haul, I'd be interested in a video covering your preferred Bricks tech stack.
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
To be honest, it's pretty simple - you can find most of it here - learnbricksbuilder.com/recommended-tools/ I may swap in some additional tools like Bricksmaven for rapid prototyping or Bricksforge if needed.
Great tutorial. One single page tutorial will help understand how to use it with in bricks. Not much info on where and how to use in builder. I also need to learn grid and how to manipulate the grid with cf in bricks.
I'd love to see a full build. I'm debating Core Framework vs ACSS.
Great video as usual. Personally little confused with Bricks, Advanced Themer and Core framework settings. Which overrides which etc. For example, are the Advanced Themer theme styles redundand when using core framework?
Excellent walkthrough and well presented! Could you show how breakpoints in Core Framework and Bricks Settings should be synchronized? Cheers!
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
Great suggestion! I’ll be doing something on that topic very soon. 👍
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
I released the video yesterday that included setting mobile breakpoints between CF & Bricks. 👍
More please.
Hi Paul, why do we have to set the container width as the same as the max screen width which is just for the maximum size in fluid calculators (spacing and typography)?, the container width is to limit all the website content within a certain width, while the max screen width is just for calculating the largest spacing and typograhy value, they are two different thing and not related to each other.
At 21:34 how did you select all the divs at once? Is it native bricks feature? Also, why the radius style only applied for the first div?
Is this a good replacement for ACSS? Seems more intuitive. Anything missing im not noticing?
@brendanoconnell2306
7 ай бұрын
ACSS has a number of features missing from CF, namely automatic header offset for overlay header, the rightclick context menu has more applications (in ACSS you can right click to adjust your widths, not in CF that I could see). There are a number of things like that
@Gearyco
7 ай бұрын
It's missing a lot of features and workflow enhancements that ACSS has. It also has some fundamental differences that we consider downsides to maintainability and effiicency.
So its more normal to have 1100px or 1366px as width ?
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
Personally, with modeern browsers and larger screen resolutions, I think 1366px is a good size for the standard layout. 1100 seems a bit too small these days.
Your timing couldn't be better., I'm learning bricks and have Core Framework, spent all day today doing Bricks lessons and having to pause to figure out how my setup with CF differs from theirs. Why do you say to setup the H1s etc. in Bricks as opposed to CF? I've been adding CSS to the existing Heading setting in CF today. Guess I better restore defaults on that one haha. A more detailed tutorial would be great. I noticed that when I was editing Typography in Bricks, for example the colour of H1s, it wasn't taking effect because CF was overriding it.
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
I beleive what I demonstrated was how you could overide the default heading styles (for visual purposes) while retaining the semantics of the HTML structure. This could be handled in various ways, the demonstration was just to show how you don't need to stick rigidly to the CF definitions if you want to visually style things. Think of the difference you may have on your H1 on a hero section of your homepage as opposed to the hero section on a blog page (which would probably be much smaller).
@ben_dixon
7 ай бұрын
@@WPTuts Ah yes I understood what you meant by that part, thanks for the reply and have a fantastic Christmas.
My inner Kevin was screaming, please don't class litter your project. Use BEM to help build your projects correctly. :) Core framework is amazing.
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
And I certainly will do when I demo a full project - this was more about showing how to get started with CF in Bricks Builder. :)
Shouldn't it be max-width and not width? So your content can shrink and still grow to the max allowed size?
@ben_dixon
7 ай бұрын
I think you're right, it must be. That would make sense anyway.
@marionpaolo319
7 ай бұрын
Yep, should be max-width imo.
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
Yup, my mistake in that portion of the video. :)
@user-xz9cg9lr3c
7 ай бұрын
Are you referring to time stamp 2:53? Thanks!
Any specific reason why you are using CF and not ACSS ?
@WPTuts
5 ай бұрын
Any particular reason not to? 😉
@reufjaha123
5 ай бұрын
@@WPTuts not at all, I am just curious why you are using CF.
@WPTuts
5 ай бұрын
@@reufjaha123 I just preferred the user experience with CF over ACSS. Both are great products, but for me I just preferred the user experience in CF. :)
@reufjaha123
5 ай бұрын
@@WPTuts thanks a lot for your feedback, appreciate it.
i'm guessing not compatible with Elementor?
@WPTuts
24 күн бұрын
I'm afraid not, no. Elementor doesn't support any kind of CSS framework.
insoichere
Why pay $119 for the Bricks integration when the Gutenberg integration is free?
@WPTuts
7 ай бұрын
I’m not suggesting you have to buy it. But, it makes working with CF much easier in Bricks if you do.
@sevenelven
5 ай бұрын
Because not everyone uses Gutenberg obviously. The addon is optional anyway, you can use the generated stylesheet even without it.
I still dont really get how this is smart. I just stack classnames on elements, instead of modifying one element and then re-use the styling of that? The latter seems more efficient. All these things are also something i can just configure in Bricks. Why is it smarter for me to type the classname instead of just pressing the setting in Bricks? Some of the variables seem nice i guess
@sevenelven
5 ай бұрын
Paul's demonstration wasn't the best here, he's using utility classes in the video, the true power of frameworks is manipulating your styles using variables.
@OneBrokeBloke
5 ай бұрын
@@sevenelven but isn't it somewhat overkill and expensive just so I can get --space-xl variables? I guess they are nice, but it's not like I've lacked them much