Wow! You saved me so so much time. I was using ACF for a Book website -- Library with digital books. ACF is a pain in the ass and so so so slow. This Bricks Forge is incredible and very fast. I am using it for Post-Types -- Create New Book and Add Book to Topics and Categories. This is so so cool. Game changer!
This is super awsome. Is there a way to store something like an array of data so that i can retrieve more data from one identifier eg. If i had a hotel website i would like to get all data for room 1a and then data for room. 1b This way i would end up with a lot of variables for each room
@@MB-sl8pw at the end of the vid I go over this There's so much PHP involved that it's going to be a premium tutorial. But yes it's possible to store an array of data and use the data in a query loop or call it with dynamic data tags. Start at the last chapter to see what I'm working on. It's pretty darn cool 😎 If you need something custom built, I can help with that too.
@@aperturedigitalmarketing That sounds good, the premium tutorial. This just comes as a gift cause i really dont like acf as i cannot style eg an admin page properly as far as i know. Here its so much easier to style it its excatly what i been looking for..looking forward to the tutorial 👍
Wow! You saved me so so much time. I was using ACF for a Book website -- Library with digital books. ACF is a pain in the ass and so so so slow. This Bricks Forge is incredible and very fast. I am using it for Post-Types -- Create New Book and Add Book to Topics and Categories. This is so so cool. Game changer!
This is super awsome. Is there a way to store something like an array of data so that i can retrieve more data from one identifier eg. If i had a hotel website i would like to get all data for room 1a and then data for room. 1b
This way i would end up with a lot of variables for each room
@@MB-sl8pw at the end of the vid I go over this
There's so much PHP involved that it's going to be a premium tutorial.
But yes it's possible to store an array of data and use the data in a query loop or call it with dynamic data tags.
Start at the last chapter to see what I'm working on. It's pretty darn cool 😎
If you need something custom built, I can help with that too.
@@aperturedigitalmarketing That sounds good, the premium tutorial. This just comes as a gift cause i really dont like acf as i cannot style eg an admin page properly as far as i know. Here its so much easier to style it its excatly what i been looking for..looking forward to the tutorial 👍
@@aperturedigitalmarketing I would pay for a premium guide with anything that might include a function, variables, etc.