Top Tips for Mastering Client Editing in WordPress Bricks Builder

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Published 2024-04-24
In this video, you'll learn how to expertly manage client access to the WordPress admin dashboard using Bricks Builder and the powerful Advanced Themer plugin.

Discover how to allow your clients to make certain changes while restricting access to more advanced features, ensuring they can't unintentionally alter your carefully crafted designs.

I'll provide practical examples and show you how to set up a streamlined editor view that limits what clients can see and do within Bricks Builder.

Learn how to customize the editing experience to suit your needs and those of your clients, from adjusting images to tweaking text.

Key Highlights:
- Introduction to using Advanced Themer for access control in Bricks Builder
- Step-by-step guide on setting up a restricted editor view
- Detailed walkthrough of enabling and disabling specific features for client access
- Tips on customizing the user experience to match your branding
- Insights into saving and applying settings correctly to avoid common pitfalls

Perfect for web developers and designers who use Bricks Builder to create WordPress sites for clients, this video will equip you with the knowledge to maintain control over your designs while empowering your clients with the right level of access.

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00:00 - 00 - Creative web design with image masks
00:45 - 01 - A look at the limited functions available to clients
01:58 - 02 - Configuring Advanced Themer’s Restricted Editing Mode
03:39 - 03 - Choosing the available options and settings
05:36 - 04 - Globally managing the available options

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All Comments (9)
  • @keviincosmos
    I'm in the same boat. Love AT and have been using it since the very first version!!! Amazing control to every Bricks site.
  • @kwsim539
    Simply an amazing video! Thank you so much for producing this. Until I saw this video, I had no idea of how powerful this feature was. Please keep creating videos of AT features. 🙏 Users of AT have been begging for good documentation or tutorial videos, but sadly, the documentation is limited, and the videos make me pass out headfirst into my desk.
  • @RaimoKarhunen
    The client owns the website, not me, so I never restrict access, unless they ask me to create an "editor" role. Especially since I'm a "one-person-shop" and if anything ever happened to me I want to make sure that the client has complete control. However, I leave tutorial videos and instructions in the Dashboard teaching the client how to make basic content changes to the website. There are usually 2 videos, one for ACF areas I have setup for the most common content change areas (like team members, or the options pages with hours of operation, photo galleries, etc.) The second video is for any "on page edits" they may make, where there isn't an ACF field, and I strongly encourage them to not touch any elements or page structure. It has worked well for me, and I have applied this to well over 200+ websites I have built over the years. Very few issues, and one of my big selling points when I sit down with prospective clients. They aren't "renting" a website build from me, I will create a website they "own".
  • @jamessowerscom
    Most of my clients have no idea how to run or update their site and don't want to know, so they don't even have a login, or if they do, they never use it.