Using the Core Framework with Gutenberg and Cwicly

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In this video I walk-through using the free version of the Core Framework with vanilla Gutenberg and with Cwicly. I show what works and the gotchas, as well as the steps for using it with Cwicly.

The Core Framework website: coreframework.com/

The Cwicly website: www.webtng.com/go/cwicly/
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0:00 - Introduction
0:34 - Core Framework website and intro
2:53 - Testing the plugin version with Gutenberg
10:24 - Testing the plugin version with Cwicly
12:17 - Using the Core Framework UI to create our own CSS Framework
23:21 - Steps for using the Core Framework with Cwicly
27:06 - Conclusions

コメント (10)
  • @davidbabinec
    Thanks for this video, David! It gives me and the team ideas on what to improve next in Core Framework. We will soon work on the deeper integration to Cwicly so it's going to be way more seamless.
  • @LupusDesign
    Another excellent walkthrough, David. Thank you.
  • It seems plausible to develop a Cwicly connector, although pricing it at 99 Euros like the Bricks version may appear excessive. However, since the classes are already present in the database via the plugin, it might pave the way for CF developers to collaborate with the Cwicly team for integration. On another note: Previously, Cwicly has signaled a deeper integration with Tailwind, which now aligns well with their component offerings. This integration could simulate a Vue/React-like component environment, minimizing Tailwind's limitations while maximizing its advantages. Ultimately, offering choice would be the favorable outcome for users.
  • @John.Rearden
    There are no videos on the internet comparing Core framework vs ACSS vs Oxyprops vs Tailwind for Bricks. Food for thought.
  • @devbash
    Hey David. Loved the first vid. A little off topic but I think I hear some phasing on your voice. Don't know if you have two sources recording.
  • @SamFrysteen
    With Cwicly, why wouldn’t you just use the CF Wordpress plugin to set the styles … then just add the external classes with copy and paste. That way, classes will be loaded and you can change the settings on the fly still in the CoreFramework area in the backend.
  • @dcolum23
    There's no reason to think Core is going to work seemlessly with other frameworks, even if they utilize Gutenburg.