By default, Bridge comes with WPBakery with two available modes: Classic and Backend. The Frontend editor, which is normally a part of WPBakery, is disabled in our themes, essentially to prevent malfunctions of shortcodes that use advanced JavaScript.
However, if you really need to use the Frontend editor, you’ll be glad to hear it can be enabled. Just follow our step-by-step guide for enabling WPBakery Frontend editor via the Theme Editor.
You can jump to specific parts of the video by clicking the appropriate timestamp link in the following list:
00:00 - Introducing
00:14 – Quick overview of the WPBakery editor modes
00:59 – Accessing theme files in your WordPress Dashboard
01:37 – Locating and modifying the extend-vc.php file to enable the Frontend editor
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