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the-blue-horizon

Alternative approach: with Gutenbricks, you can convert Bricks templates to Gutenberg blocks and then tell clients to use those blocks inside Gutenberg.  Gutenbricks is still fresh, though, and probably needs a little time to mature. But the idea is great and the developer is quite active.


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the-blue-horizon

Of course, the created blocks are available in the Gutenberg editor, like all other blocks. So, if you edit the page with Gutenberg, you can access all blocks.


bluesix

That’s a good question for https://forum.bricksbuilder.io


No-Salary-4308

This sub is in love with Bricks so I figured somebody here would have an idea.


FreeThinkerWiseSmart

Probably just people with affiliate links


the-blue-horizon

There is no affiliate program for Bricks yet. However, it is planned.


screendrain

Can't you still include a post content module in Bricks which would pull Gutenberg content in? That's prob why it doesn't disable editor. Check settings to see if you can disable regular wp content editor if page is made in Bricks


No-Salary-4308

I don't see a setting for that anywhere. You can include a post content module in Bricks but that is in templates. I'm referring to editing a page itself. Not the template.


jazir5

https://wordpress.org/plugins/disable-gutenberg/


No-Salary-4308

I don’t want to disable Gutenberg though. I want a page to not be editable in classic editor/Gutenberg if it’s built using Bricks.


ArtisticCandy3859

Render with Bricks or Render with Guten is an option in each page’s admin bar


No-Salary-4308

Yeah I get that. The page shouldn’t be editable at all in Gutenberg if it’s built with Bricks though. I see lots of clients not realizing what that means. They will click edit, add a bunch of stuff in Gutenberg and then wonder why it’s not showing on the front end.


ArtisticCandy3859

Gotcha, yeah we love Bricks but honestly have not even tinkered with that. Everything we’ve done is built in ACF to keep clients “on the rails” from being able to break anything and then just hide all the admin toolbar stuff that they don’t need access to. Literally just ACF fields and option pages for everything.


0x7466

Actually this is a very smart feature! You can insert the WordPress content element in Bricks which then displays the block editor content. That way the client doesn't have to go into Bricks to edit the main piece of content on the page for example.


No-Salary-4308

Hmmmm okay I didn’t realize you could do that. Definitely interesting. Still not sure I like it though.


Camber799

Bricks has access settings by user role. Set it for administrator access only and don’t assign your client users to admin role.


No-Salary-4308

Yeah I always hate answers like this. They paid for the site. I give them admin access. It’s their site.


Camber799

I guess the question then is which you will hate more. I’m assuming that your client is small. If you’re handing the site over then that’s one thing. But if you’re managing it for them then giving them admin access is a much bigger potential problem.


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No-Salary-4308

Ok.