“Beaver Themer” by Beaver Builder. A walk-though and why you need it.

Beaver Themer has just been released for Alpha testing. As an ardent fan I was very fortunate to get a few days to try it out early. What can I say? I don’t like the overused term “game changer” but there is no better way to describe it. It is just very exciting.

What is it?

  • An extension (standalone plugin) for the Beaver Builder plugin.
  • Theme Builder is the working name.  I’m keen on Beaver Themer!!

This plugin is in development.

  • I’m showing you a version that predates the alpha testing release.
  • Things could change, but there is enough here to show the value.
  • We know it will be for sale as a standalone product. We do not know the price.
  • It seems sensible to give it its own revenue so it can be properly supported and developed.
  • Fear free updates is why web professionals trust Beaver Builder.

Who can use it ?

Anyone with the Beaver Builder plugin.
It’s not theme specific although there are a few limitation . The sections that modifies  headers and footer need themes where there are hooks for these. At this point the Beaver Builder and Genesis theme have been made compatible.

What does it do ?

It allows us to layout and style a number of things (usually controlled by a theme) using the Beaver Builder page editor:

  • Archive Pages ( ie Blog posts, Custom Post Types like WooCommerce shop pages. This can be applied independently based on search, category, tags, author or date)
  • Single Posts
  • Single Pages
  • 404 pages
  • Headers – conditionally  (limited the themes can be made compatible)
  • Footers  – conditionally (limited the themes can be made compatible)

It can also insert theme layouts into hookable area of a theme. This is presently called “part”

Why I think we should get excited?

  • The above is unheard for a page builder.
  • Being able to create custom fields for posts and have show through Beaver Builder modules (this is through context aware “field connectors”).
  • API’s for developers for hooking other modules.
  • Being able to add custom fields and have that content show in the WP loop.
  • User friendly.

Links:

https://www.wpbeaverbuilder.com/?fla=604
https://www.advancedcustomfields.com/ (for sdvanced field connections)
https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-type-ui/ (for creating CPTs)
https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-shortcodes/ (WooCommerce Shortcodes)

Beaver Builder-link

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I build websites at WP Corner Shop and travel. I also co-host a weekly WordPress podcast called WP Builds and make YouTube videos.

4 Comments

  1. Michael Michael on 12th April 2017 at 7:15 pm

    I love your blog posts and I’ve always moved to beaver builder myself. It has a lot of capabilities for a designer and developer. I was watching your video on using ACF in your blog post, but I’ve been having a problem with the custom fields to show up in my posts. I set it up and added to the custom fields I created, but nothing shows. Any help would be appreciated.

  2. David Waumsley David Waumsley on 12th April 2017 at 8:02 pm

    Many thanks Michael,

    It’s hard to know what might be. It’s quite late here as I replying so it could just be my brain is going slow!

    One way to worked it out might be to go to my Live demo site here. At least you should be able to see my settings and see how that match yours.

    https://themer.beaverjunction.com/

    If no help give me a shout and I see what else we can think up.

  3. Dave Dave on 21st June 2018 at 12:05 pm

    You spelled ‘Shameless Affiliate Link’ wrong in your click banner.

    • David Waumsley David Waumsley on 21st June 2018 at 12:58 pm

      Thanks Dave. That is so me!. I guess it is a shameful affiliate now. I wish I have more time to check things better, but I know I would never get anything out if I did.

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