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All the recommended add-ons that I cover across this series, with bullet-point reminders of the pros and cons of each: https://davefoy.link/bricksaddons
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*PART ONE ADD-ONS:*
0:00 Intro
_CSS FRAMEWORKS_
2:30 What's a framework? Why use one?
6:06 ACSS - https://automaticcss.com
8:20 Core Framework - https://coreframework.com
_TEMPLATE LIBRARIES_
13:16 Why use a template library? What makes a good one?
15:40 Frames - https://getframes.io
25:52 Brixies - https://brixies.co
31:33 Bricksmaven - https://bricksmaven.com
Corrections:
10:02 Core Framework also has a plugin for managing your framework within WP.
11:55 If you use the CF WP plugin, no CSS copy/paste required.
Sridhar Katakam's Bricks Links: https://start.me/p/MbxMGe/bricks-links
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If you're new to Bricks, you're probably a bit confused and overwhelmed by the huge range of add-ons you see everyone talking about.
So in this two-part series, I'll help you understand what's out there in the world of Bricks add-ons. Think of it like an overview map of the Bricks add-ons landscape.
I break the add-ons down into logical categories and then for each category, I'll explain what the add-ons are, what they do and why you might want to use them.
This isn't a comprehensive list of EVERY Bricks add-on. Go here for that: https://start.me/p/MbxMGe/bricks-links
I'm actually going to be highly selective, picking just the ones that I think are quality and are well worth your while.