This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Bridget Willard, Roy Sivan, Kevin Hoffman, Verious Smith III, and Adam Thomson
EP027 – Is using a #WordPress page builder “cheating”? – WPblab
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352 responses to “EP027 – Is using a #WordPress page builder “cheating”? – WPblab”
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I kind of think shortcodes came out of Livejournal culture. Bloggers and LJers and hardcore forum users are all about shortcodes and BBCodes and even Markdown in some cases.
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@briannaorg Oh interesting.
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@jasontucker You are right. the layout is the most difficult part
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zengarden!
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but we have been promising way simpler content editing for such a long time, we’ve created a whole suite of expectations for users that we fall short on when we introduce them to the standard editor in the WordPress dashboard
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@jamesmaabadi It’s how I built my first CSS site.
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I think that’s why SquareSpace is gaining so much traction. The Customizer looks just like the SquareSpace editor but there’s all this other crap you have to do to get a page built.
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I’m not visual. Div tags were my nemesis.
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nice, i used to be amazed by that site and what css could do
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SlapOnSomeCSS.com is available. I’m gonna make it a random CSS generator for Jason’s websites
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@jasontucker tableless layouts was the huge transition that took out alot of web designers.
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@VeriousSmithIII totally was!
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@royboy789 that would be cool. lol!
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@royboy789 thanks homie
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good evening to all
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@Cape_Dave good evening.
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@adamkobs Yes you can.
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How much is wordpress per month and does someone have an example of that
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yes, there’s a few solutions, s2Member is the one i know of
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@adamkobs WordPress.org is a free software under GPL
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@royboy789 totally!
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@jasontucker you are arguing my point.. Page Builders can make things TOO complex for a client
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DOes anyone have an example of the membership feature
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Some great info here on memberships https://chrislema.com/memberships-plugins/
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@Cape_Dave Thanks, Dave. That’s what we would have recommended, too.
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@royboy789 page builders introduce another layer of complexity.
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I have a humble little site here capelearnwp.com
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@Cape_Dave, that’s a neat site
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@Cape_Dave It’s really cute, Cape Dave.
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But have you thought of putting an image of yourself or putting a 1-2 minute video “sample?”
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@VeriousSmithIII I agree.. which is why I think sometimes.. it just doesn’t work. A client needs a certain amount of knowledge base to even use a Page Builder
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@VeriousSmithIII oh wow
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Yeah so you literally need to train the client on two systems: The page builder & WordPress.
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@ListingVideosLA abandon Joomla.
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True.
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Grrr…I am struggling with Joomla
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Yes, that always seems to be true no matter what. Learn WP plus other things. Gravity Forms, Beaver, Woo, etc.
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@ListingVideosLA AWW
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@ListingVideosLA abandon Joomla.
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hello
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I find WP All in One Migration the easiest to backup and restore. By far.
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Restore is definitely KEY 馃檪
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xamp
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did you say ROY your own server?
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mamp
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wamp
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uhg
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Do i look like Carl? I use VVV
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i totally said ROY your own server
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@royboy789 Ha! I love Roying my own servers.
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