Health & Wellness Coaching Website

Hey All, just here to showcase my most recent website launch for a client. The website is “RTJ Wellness” - RTJ Wellness is a wellness/health/sleep coaching service in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.

They wanted to maintain a “calming” and muted look so I updated their logo and gave their website a fresh coat of paint. Website designed in Figma first and then converted to Bricks after client approved design.

Key Features include:

  • Custom Post Types for Testimonials for easy updating across website
  • Custom Post Types for Staff Members
  • EventsPrime for Event Workshops
  • WPForms for forms and client onboarding.

Plugins

  • ACF Pro
  • Advanced Themer
  • AnalyticsWP
  • EventPrime
  • WPForms

Figma Prototype Design: https://www.figma.com/proto/4XrVFXzGEj3Cnzk3LbdJQq/RTJ-Wellness-Website?node-id=0-1&t=h9pT6ujTWFzswLzq-1
Website URL: https://rtjwellness.com!

RTJ Website|450x500

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You should fix this: Jam
Icons aren’t visible until hover/active.

Looks really nice!

May I ask why you use WPForms instead of Bricks’ built in forms? What is the benefit of using Advanced Themer?

Hey quick question. Whenever I use a class for having my elements fade in when they enter the viewport, they stay invisible in the builder. Is this the case for you as well? Or is there a way of having the class actually function within the builder.

Thanks!

My animations dont work inside the builder, not sure if intended or not. Are you using interactions for your animations?

Advanced Themer just adds some QOL things to make working in bricks easier/faster. Definitely has its issues and not for everyone, been trying it and it’s not bad.

As for using WPForms, I typically build forms that demand power user features which bricks forms just dont have by default.

All right, It’s not just me then. I am using interactions, yes. It would be nice if there was a way of disabling some animations in the builder, so we could still see the layout in the builder. It would be nice to be able to hand over the web site to the client without getting questions about why the layout is empty or broken.

Thanks!