Saving The Project & Theme - Module 4-5 - Building a WordPress Classic Theme with Pinegrow
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- Äas pĹidĂĄn 30. 07. 2024
- Unlike WordPress page builders, Pinegrow works independently from your website. This lesson shows how you can save and export your theme and your project files from Pinegrow to load onto your client's websites.
đ Note: This feature was in beta when I recorded the video. It's now been released to production.
𧰠Resources:
⢠Course Playlist: ⢠Building a WordPress C...
⢠Course info and resources on GitHub: github.com/adamslowe/pinegrow...
⢠Download the course files: github.com/adamslowe/pinegrow...
đ§Course Navigation
⢠Module 1 - Prerequisite Information and Project Setup
⢠Module 2 - Creating the Theme Templates
⢠Module 3 - Custom Post Types and Custom Blocks
⢠Module 4 - The Kitchen Sink
Module 4-1 - Working with Custom Fields
Module 4-2 - Theme Internationalization
Module 4-3 - Create a Back to Top Button
Module 4-4 - Useful Code Snippets
Module 4-5 - Saving the Project and Theme (You Are Here)
Module 4-6 - Using Alpine.js in Custom Blocks
đ My Websites:
⢠adamlowe.io
⢠peakperformancedigital.com
â Connect with Me:
⢠Facebook: / peakperformancedigital
⢠LinkedIn: / adasmshawnlowe
⢠CZcams: / @adamloweio
⢠Twitter: / @adamslowe
âď¸Tools I Use:
⢠WordPress.org: wordpress.org/
⢠Pinegrow Website Editor: pinegrow.com/
â Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Saving the theme from Pinegrow Plugin
00:23 - Exporting the project from Pinegrow Plugin
00:38 - Packaging the theme from Pinegrow Desktop
đ Note: I'm not affiliated with Pinegrow in any way. I'm just a happy, paying customer who wants to see the product continue to grow and thrive, and to help build a more active community around it.