I am just am currently completing a full deep dive into using Bricks Builder.
My question relates to Toolset compatibility.
There are a few instances where Toolset doesn't integrate with the Bricks native query loop, specifically for repeating fields and relationships. One has to fall back to views and templates and then insert thses with shortcodes. There is one onther use case relating to excluding items from the query loop and it uses the built in meta query option:
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The latter is rather edge case and there are other workarounds for this.
Will there any future updates with Types to closer integration with Bricks Builder?
In relation to the above, if that isn't in a future roadmap, I would like some honest feedback on where Toolset is going and how much it is now soley dedicated to the block editor method for views and templates.
Beyound a niche following, the very unpopular Gutenberg project hasn't been received well in the broader WordPress community. I tried using it on a number of projects and found it farily unweildy compared to using the older conventional HTML/CSS/JS interface for views and templates. While the block editor semmingly offers an easy codeless route for novice users, for more proficient developers and designers it is a hindrance.
I just updates my Gutenberg review on the WordPress site, taking it back from two stars to one, such has been my expereince of trying to use it for the last number of years. The fact that the review includes the paragraph comment tags (see image attached) says a lot about the shoddiness of the Gutenburg project.
I'll add that there hasn't been any stand out additions to Toolset for quite a while. As it is I wouldn't be expecting such things as it is a fairly fleshed out toolkit as is, but, small things like suggestions to remove the trash feature on a parent item in a child/parent relationship has never been addressed. The fact that such an action is possible goes against the rules of datlabase integrity, leaving the potential scenario of orphaned children.
I will be reviewing my subscripotion in the next year, taking into consideration other products. In this light it would be good to get some feedback from someone higher up, someone that make the big decisions at Toolset.