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Get Ghostkit Extensions to work with custom ACF blocks #75

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nikwins opened this issue Sep 30, 2019 · 3 comments
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Get Ghostkit Extensions to work with custom ACF blocks #75

nikwins opened this issue Sep 30, 2019 · 3 comments
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nikwins commented Sep 30, 2019

Because building own Gutenberg blocks is pretty tedious, I am using the new Advanced Custom Fields functionality to build my own blocks based on ACF fields. This works just fine, but my problem is that I can't use Ghostkits extensions on these blocks. The options for Spacing, Display and Animate on Scroll are not shown in the block sidebar. I really like Ghostkits functionality regarding the options to display content only on certain devices and animating blocks on scroll. Is there a way I can extend my own ACF blocks with these Ghostkits Extensions?

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nk-o commented Oct 2, 2019

Hi.

As ACF Blocks are dynamic PHP - I'm not sure there is an easy way to extend it with GhostKit extensions.

We also have our own alternative to ACF Blocks (https://lazyblocks.com/), that also may have such integration, but no luck yet nk-crew/lazy-blocks#3

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nk-o commented Oct 2, 2019

Update: with Lazy Blocks plugin it will be possible in the next update (will be available in 1-2 days).

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Probably this may help in integration with ACF Blocks too nk-crew/lazy-blocks@4bb113f

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nikwins commented Oct 2, 2019

Hi Nikita,

thanks for your reply! I tried lazy-blocks before but encountered some issues, so I sticked with ACF, also because I already own a license for it.
Will look into this again because I really need the features that GhostKit Extensions provide.
Would be awesome if this could be implemented for ACF blocks too because I think there is quite some user base for it.

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