 So as time goes on, I just get to know it's half the course, it's WordPress. So and consequently I find myself, I sort of morphed into this little contract position which has been lots of fun being a WordPress coach. I didn't really want to take on long-term projects, though I am doing two at this time because they do take a long time. I spend months on one website with someone just because, you know, right now, for example, I've got one, I'm waiting for her to get headshots and another one, you know, people are busy, it's hard to get content, so I prefer to do things that don't take us long. So what I do, I started doing was helping people, probably something like themselves, who have a WordPress site, maybe they're, you know, they're a service, they're a consultant, they're a small business, somebody built them a WordPress site five or six years ago. They can't find that person anymore and they don't know what to do at the site and they really want to be independent, so they don't want to have to say, okay, in two years from now, I'm somewhere else, who's going to help me? So I started thinking, hmm, maybe the better idea is sort of like, you know, teach a man to fish, give a man to fish. So maybe if I spend time with these people, because if somebody builds your WordPress site and they show you a dashboard, how to add a blog or how to do this and that, and then you don't do it for six months, so it's easy to forget. And some people do find it a little challenging. So I started looking at other things and one of my clients said to me, wow, I wish it was more like, you know, gee, wouldn't it be fabulous if it was, designing a website was more like a word press, Microsoft Word document, we use highlight things, you know, I highlight the sentence, I change the font, change the color, change the size, all this kind of stuff. So then somebody mentioned Divi to me. This is about, not that long, to be honest with you, probably in the spring. And at that time, it was having a sale, so can't resist a sale, half price. And it was their anniversary, I wish I could remember the date off then, but it was some time in the spring, so if you want to check that out, and it was not for half price and it's not expensive. So I thought, okay, I'll try it. And then I found this whole visual builder thing. When they first started, they, Divi did have the fronts to stuff that I'm going to show you. But now, and it is very intuitive. So I showed it to a couple of clients and they just loved it. So that's why I thought it would make an interesting presentation for here. So that's where I'm coming from. So what is Divi? It's a theme, like I said, by a company called Elegant Themes. They do a lot of stuff, but this is their flagship. And it's basically got a front end editor that lets you change things visually, so you can add content, you can change the design, you can change formats, and you can see it all happen in real time, which is what I think a lot of people like. Not just, you know, I actually like writing code, but I do find this so fast and so doozy that it just kind of hooked me. So it allows you to click and type. It allows you also responsive editing. So that means you can have set of font size for a computer, for a tablet and a different font size for a phone. That's all of that stuff for you. Like I said, the lay of things, say, to your to your library. And it comes with things called content modules. So you basically add one to your your web page and they'll do things like out of form, out of counter images, photo galleries, like all these little things, some of these other modules. And that's it and it changes all the time. So one of the things I really like about it is it's easy. They've got tons and tons of tutorial videos. They've got a really good support, which I find is very, very important. So it's about 89 U.S. So when I got it, it was about 40 U.S. So there you go for a year or 250 U.S. for life. It lets you add CSS if you want, so you can add styles to it in about five different places. Or if you want, you can create a child theme the same way you would create a child theme from any other theme. You can contact them and get back to you right away. Like I am, I have to admit I can be fairly lazy and I don't like reading documentation, but they've got all these great videos, tons and tons, almost too much at first for me because I went, oh my goodness, I have to go through all this stuff. I learned this way. So if I wanted to find something, sometimes I would just shoot them off. You know, those little pop-up screens that come up and say, how can we help you type a question? They get back very quick, so that saved me a lot of time looking through all their help and tutorials. And one thing I really like is those new features and custom layouts. Every week they come up with something new, so it's always been improved. So they'll send you out an email, they'll tell you, okay, we just added this great new feature in, or we've just given you a brand new layout. So one of the new features is a find and replace. So if you're used to Microsoft Office, you'll know what find and replace is, and I'll give you a good example of how that works in a minute. And like I said, it's very intuitive. They have this thing called a role editor. So as you may be aware with WordPress, you can be an administrator, you can be a writer, a contributor, there's different roles. So it comes with this package that allows you to pinpoint every single thing, like all the different modules, roles, sections, everything it does, and decide which things people can handle, which things people can do for each role. So that's really nice when you're the developer. And a new standalone plugin has come out recently that you can only use subscribe to Divi, but it's a plugin like Elementor, if you've heard of that. So it works with any other theme. So if you're not using Divi as a theme, if you've got another theme that you like, but you just like the idea of being able to add block elements and lay your page out that way, you can use the Divi plugin with virtually any theme out there. I just wanted to review on it. So obviously I haven't tried every theme out there, but the reviewer said he tried it with many themes and he didn't find one that it didn't work well with. So I'm going along with that review. So who is Divi for? I would say it's a great tool for anyone that's new to WordPress and web design. Most important, I do agree with what Morten said earlier, and this is sort of a guiding principle. We have a BCIT as well, is that everyone should have the opportunity to learn to code or to learn to build something or to get into the digital world and not just be some passive users of digital technology. And why should you be able to build a really nice website and be able to maintain it yourself and not really know how to code? So this will give you the ability to create anything you can dream of. Because I tried it, when Chris got it, I tried it. I took some sites that I had built with like CSS and HTML for my classes and I thought, I want to be able to reproduce this exactly using this sort of drag and drop, can I do this? And yes, I could do it in a very, very short space of time. So, and then if you don't want, I've showed other people some of their layouts and they've just said, oh, I like that layout, I'll take the layout and I'll just customize it for myself. So it gives everyone, like I said, the opportunity to have a really nice looking site. But also, if you are a freelance web designer, you might appreciate the fact that you can get up to speed really quickly with this as well and it's not expensive. So, I can see it working for both. So let's see how it works. There, this is, there's one of their slow games. You can build anything visually. So they've got two forms of the builder. This is the back end standard builder. It's called, this is how it first started off. So this is in the dashboard and these blocks you see are just things that you add to it. I use this sometimes when I just want to move things around really, really quickly, because I use a map and I have a track pad. So if I want to drag something from the bottom of a page to a top, sometimes it doesn't work very well for me. So I like to use this one. And this is the same thing in the front. So this is what it looks like if you use the front end visual builder. You see all your work as you're going through and you just click add and you'll see what I mean in about two seconds. So it starts with sections. So sections are the largest container. That's where everything goes inside. Inside the section, you determine the number of rows. So that could be, you know, you could have as many rows as you want inside a section. As far as I know, there's no limit. So that's when you would determine, is this going to be like a three column? Do I want four? Do I want two? Do I want one? And then inside the row are the modules. So those are those elements that contain things like forms and images and text and on and on and go. And you can have as many modules as you want inside a row. Okay, so I put these in turn to my software to stop. So I've got a few things set up. So I'm inside, obviously inside the dashboard right now. I'm going to go to pages and the home page. So this is what it looks like in, it's a bit big here. Let me just see if I can, this is what it looks like. So this is your regular inside page, your post-builder. Normally you would see the regular WordPress one. But in this view, you get to add a section. Then a row, which is green, so blue, green, and then the grade are the little modules. So the text, the button, blur, different things like that. You can grab them here. I don't want to mess up my display. Move anything around right now. But if I go to the front end of this, take a look, this is what the front end looks like. Okay, so this is just a little page. Right now I'm working, this is not exactly it, but I'm working on a site for a young woman who's just graduated from SFU as an editor and copywriter. This is not her, but it looks a bit like her. For games, I'm changing, I have to switch, but I'm just doing this for illustration purposes. I'm just trying to see, okay, there we go. So this is basically what Divi looks like when you've got the visual builder installed. And you'll see there's a button up here on the toolbar that says enable visual builder. So I'm just gonna click on that. So this is what would happen. You go to your site, you would enable visual builder, and then you can start working on it. So give it a second. All right, so when this comes up, I don't know if you can see. When I'm moving my mouse over, you'll see that I have a blue border. So that is the section, the blue section. And then inside section, I have a row, the green. And inside of that, which is the dark gray, is the modules. And they all have the same buttons. They all have the same controls. We have to start with this is to move. So if you wanna move the module, you can just drag it around anywhere you want. There's the gear icon, which is for settings, which will show you in a moment. You can duplicate. You can save this to your libraries. And remember I mentioned, if you create something you really want, like you wanna reuse it, you save it to your library, you can delete, and then this closes this thing. So let's just take a quick look at settings. So the settings are gonna change for the different type of structure you're in. But there's more in the module, so that's where I'm gonna go. This settings panel as well. You can move, you can dock it on the left side. I'm gonna leave it here. You can change the size to pick up a bigger. It has three sections. One is for your content. And it shows your text. You can do a few things here under content, like change the backgrounds at a image or color. If you want more settings, you click on the design tab, and it will give you things like you can change the size scene, the spacing. So this is your padding, your borders. Your borders are down here, rather. Add lots and lots and lots of different styles, lock shadows, and then at the bottom you've got animation, so you can have things come in, appear or disappear. And then you've got your advanced tab, where you can add custom CSS. Now the button is also a module, so you can add buttons anywhere. You just click and add. We're gonna start with a blank page, but I just wanted to show you a few things first. So let's say for example, these are called blurrs. It comes with an icon. You put the icon, heading text, and then you put whatever power graph text you want underneath. So if I click on this, I have, I just want to show you one of the new things they came out with recently, is this find and replace, which I love. So let's say I've got three blurrs. They've all got an icon with a circle around the icon. So I'm gonna go into where it says design. And because this is a blurb and it comes with an icon, it has some different settings because of the icon. This is under image and icon. So let's say I wanna change the gray background to all these circles. So rather than having to do three, I can use find and replace on one to find and replace the color in all the blurbs. So this, so right here I would come down to where it says circle color. And if I right click, I'll get find and replace. And this will open up and it's gonna find circle with this gray color. And then I can change it to something else. Let's just say it's gonna be, and then I'll click replace and it replaces the color in all of them. So it's got these neat little things that, like I say, you know, that's this week. Next week, it'll be something else. And then when you've made a change, you can either, you know, accept it or if you've made too many mistakes, you can just say, you get it. But I wanna keep that one. Other nice little modules they have, these are called toggles. So you can use these work well for FAQs. You know, you can have things in there. This is a different section. This is another section with three testimonial modules in. So often what you can do when you create one is you can just duplicate it and add two more to it rather than starting from scratch. Other, like this is a text module, another text module with a nice button. This form here is an email opt-in form, it's called. So you wanna get email addresses. It's very intuitive, but they also have like a video tutorial if you're not sure if this thing works. To connect it to your email service provider. And then of course we've got some social media buttons. So let's, I'm gonna leave this one for a moment. And if I don't say, which I always forget to do, it's gonna remind me. At the bottom you have a set of icons and controls for the page itself, where you have your save. And these buttons here are basically the same where you can load from library, which we'll get into in a second, save to library, delete. There's an interesting little editing history panel for those of you who've ever worked with Photoshop, the history panel, you can go back in time and mess things up. But over here we have a nice interesting set of controls here where you can get a wireframe view. Sometimes if you're working with a writer, a copywriter, they may wanna see a wireframe. So this is what it looks like in that view. There's a bird's-eye view, which I really like. The page from far back. Even at this view, you can still edit and make changes. Then of course we've got the desktop, the tablet, and the phone, so you get all those views as well. So let me just go back to a brand new page right now. So let's say I've just created this page in my dashboard. Because I'm using the Divi theme, so once you become a Divi member, you go to their website, you download the theme, you upload it through the themes panel and you activate it. So then when you open a page or a blog post, this is what you'll see using the builder. So I'm gonna click on that. So then I get this look. So it automatically, as soon as you turn it on, it will give you a section and a row. But you have to have that. So what I'm gonna do is just say, I don't want this view, I wanna use the visual builder view. So I'm gonna go into that. So when you're starting off on a brand new page and you're switching into the visual builder, it gives you three choices to build in a scratch. It's a pre-made layout, one of their layouts, or to clone an existing page. So if I had a page I really liked and I just wanna use it again, I could do that. I'm gonna come back to pre-made layouts later, but we're just gonna start from scratch. Okay, so first thing that's gonna ask you, because there is a section in there, is what do you want for your row? Do you want, because your nice selection of column layouts, I'm gonna go with this one. And then it asks you to insert a module. So what type of content do you want to put in that row? So I'm gonna say text. Because I know all these. And it gives you some default text so you don't need to find some more ipsum text. So I'm gonna call this, I'm just gonna change this from paragraph here to heading ones, I have a heading. And I will save that. Then I see, when you see this plus sign, that means you can add a module to it, okay? So I'm gonna move over here into second module because I said I wanted two columns. One is wider, so it's like two thirds and one third of the width. And this I'm just gonna put an image, I'm just doing ones that I can do quickly. And I'm gonna take my macaron picture and just upload that, okay? So this is where, now we've got this, this is where it starts to feel more like a word processor. So I can click in here. When I click in my text, I get this additional toolbar that pops up that allows you to do things you can see, maybe you can't see in the back, but you can bold, you can change the font, you can change text alignment, all that color. So I can start typing, so I can add extra text. I can just type right into it. I can highlight that text, I can change it. I can open this little thing, I can make it bigger. This is like a bit of a shortcut from the design. And if this stuff gets in your way, when I first started using it, this was the thing that bugged me about it, was I don't like a cluttered workspace, I don't like a lot of stuff around. So it did take a little bit of getting used to, but you just hit your escape key generally and all this goes away. So let's just go in for a second and take a quick look and just a little more add an extra paragraph, okay. Now if I wanna change the font for responsive design, so I'm in the text module now, I'll go over to the design side, where I see text options. So if I come down here to say text size, when I hover over text size, I'll see a little icon for the phone. And if I click on that, it'll show me that I can change the font for tablet as I can make it a bit smaller if I want, and then for phone. So it gives you those three options, which is nice. I'm not actually going to do that. I just wanted to show you where it is. And if I want to add a nice background, I'll put a time here, just to see the size of this, I'm going to go into my background settings. So I'm in the section now, section settings. Behind all this, I can add like a little gradient if I want or just some color, so you can add a second color. It has all these, just play around, you get all these really nice things. And just to give it a bit of color, you can see the size of it. Then when I hover over, so I can see my blue, which is the section, the green, which is the row. And I come down here, I'll see a plus. So if you see a plus, means you can add another one. And if it's blue as a section, if it's green as a row, if it's gray as a module. So if I add a new section, I have three choices, regular, specialty. So specialty are all these really complex sections with sidebars and stuff, which is not what I want to do, or I can add from library. But in this case, I'm just going to go with full width. And I think I have a bit of time to show you some of the kind of fun little things that are really quick to do. So we have a circle counter. So you know these things, right? So you can say, so return customers. Let's give ourselves 90% of our customers return. So it can be as easy as quick as that as adding something in. Another one would be a number counter. So in this case, it's a macaroni number of flavors. And under elements, you can turn off the percent sign. So you'll have, you know, those ones, you see number of coffee strength, number of customers, number of this, number of that. Another one would be the pricing table. So you've seen pricing tables where you'll have maybe three or four, and there's one that highlighted. So maybe you're a bronze member, silver, whatever, somebody signing up. I'm going to just delete one of these. So usually you just look for the gear, right? You hear icon. And so let's say this would be a bronze membership. And I'm not going to put the subtitle, button text. I'll just do this quick. So you'll get a nice little table. And if it's, if you like it, you can just hover over this for a moment. Here's the duplicate button. So I'm going to duplicate this. It always goes below. And then I can use the move feature, drag it up. Get as many as I want, get my three or four. And then under the design tab, like I said, there's a lot of similarities to them. If there's text, there's always title, text, body, text, subheader, but it gives you all the different elements of the module that you can change. And you can just play around. So you can add stuff like really fast, really quick. It all works. And I am getting close to the end here. So I'm going to switch back to this and show you how the library works. And I want to show you some of the pre-made layouts. So this here is another site I'm kind of working on, but I changed it so you wouldn't know the client. I'm waiting for her to get her own photos done. These are obviously stock photos. So she's a career consultant. And I'm working on a site with her. So what I would do is like set it up through one of their pre-made layouts, just use some of the content from her existing site. So let's say I like certain things in here. I like this rope here with the golden or yellow blocks in it. So what I did is I saved it to the library of this site and called it Yellow Rope because I can't come up with any other names. So all my names are like really awful, but one thing I was going to say too I found with the library is you can save multiple things with exactly the same names. So when I first started using it, I was thinking it's going to be like your operating system where it's going to put a one in front of it or a two. But then I opened it up and I realized I had, God knows how many fab rows or my row or all these things. But anyway, so yeah, this one is called. So anyway, so let's say I come in here and I think, oh, you know what? This site should have one of those yellow rows right here between these two sections. So I would come here and I would add a new section. So just anywhere you can click on the blue, you'll see you'll get a plus sign for adding a new section. When this comes up, I'm going to use a regular section and I'm going to add a row because I saved it as a row. So you have to remember what you save it as is it a module, is it a row, is it a section because it won't come up under load from library if you're adding a new section as a row. So here, let's see the tab, add from library and here's yellow row. So when I add this in, I get that row exactly. So what I can do now is obviously change the text and maybe the colors or something else. But once you spent the time building something, especially if it's got gradients because they can take a little time to get the colors right and everything else, why not save it and reuse it? So what you do is in the first site that has the thing that you want, you save it to your library there. Then you go into the library and you export. And if I can get back into it, I will show you right now. So when you exit, let's take a moment, okay. So down here, when we're in the dashboard, whenever you load a premium theme, you'll see that it usually has its own set of customizers. So this has the regular theme customizer that you've probably seen many times, but it also has a module customizer. So you can go in, the modules are the things like the text, you know, all those counters and everything else. And you can do some sort of basic customizing to them. But here, I remember I said there was a thing called a role editor. So if you're a developer or just in charge of the site, working with other people, you can assign people as administrators, editors, authors and contributors. And then here's all these things that you can enable or disable depending on the person. So there's lots and lots and lots of features for that. And then the library is here. Okay, so here's the library. So here's like yellow row. So what I would do is I have X, I would select it from my other site and I would click import export and I would export it to my computer and it's saved as a JSON file. So it just goes to your downloads. And then you go to the site you want to import to, you open up your library, you click import export, import, grab the JSON file and boom, it's in your library. So a really handy feature there. So that's how that one works. And now I'm going to go back to pages and I think I have a couple of minutes. I'm just gonna go into this pre-made layout one and show you how that thing works. And then we'll take questions. It used to be builder. All right, so when this page opens, it's gonna again ask us if we wanna use pre-made layout. So I'm going to say yes to that. And they literally send, I think it's almost one a week. They've got a really good team of people that work on these things. So since I started putting this presentation together two weeks ago, they have created one for a funeral home and one for a political candidate. So I thought that was very interesting. That's right, what should we do? Maybe political candidate might be allowed one. So seriously, I think I just did that one. So they have all, like I said, 78 layout packs and it's not just one page. I'm just gonna go to this design agency one, for example. And you can utilize demo, but what I like about it is they give you a whole spectrum of pages that go with that layer. So it's not just a landing page. It's also an about page, a blog page, case studies, contacts, portfolios. So 10, sometimes as many as 10 pages. So if you've got a client, and so like if I work with people who are trying to get to teach them how to fish, is some of them choose something like this and then you can just set it up. They can just edit it, they can change the colors, they can upload their own images, change the text. They just use more of some text other than the headings. So it's easy to change. Or sometimes when you're working with people as well, you say, what kind of websites do you like? I don't know. You can browse this whole gallery of layouts. Because just because it's for a tee shop doesn't mean you can't use it for something else. So mostly the layouts are small to medium-sized businesses or like for consultants. So you name it, they've got garages, they've got insurance, they've got dentists, all kinds like B&Bs, tons and tons and really nice stuff. So it comes out like two or three a month. They just send you and say, we've got this new layout. Why not use them? And they come with the package. So anyway, I find these really, they do a really nice job. I should have actually added more to that. Get. So if I decide to use this, I'll say use this layout. It may take a minute to add. I'm not sure how fast they are here. So there we go, good. And then there it is. So once it's in, you can start customizing it. So there's your site. So then you just take out what you want. There's all your counters, all these things, why we're different. And then you can add in. So if you go to the you're about page, once you've set up your menu, then you can check out there about layout and add it in and on your go when you get to use as well. It doesn't matter. But any of their images, they're all probably on Splash or something. Okay. So I think I have it in my time. So maybe five minutes for questions. Okay, yeah. Yeah, I'll just go down to two questions now. And if anybody has anything, sorry, I had to go. Here they are. This gentleman right here. Oh, hi. You can let us understand the import and export that you showed us. For the library. Yes. Does that include the media? Yes. It does. Yes. Thanks for asking that. That's one thing I really like about it too, is it takes, it imports all the images and all the media that you would use for that layout or that section or that row and drops it right into your new website. In the back there? I'm following a little bit on what in order to talk about this morning with accessibility, do you have any of the stats of accessibility? Yeah, they keep right on top of that. I must say, yeah, that's one thing I was mentioned in the beginning that I really liked about this theme is that they're constantly improving it. They're constantly updating it and keeping up with things like at-sex-ability standards. I know with page builders that's often one of the challenges. Pardon me? I know with page builders that can often be a challenge. Yes. Yes, it can. Yeah, they really do have a team of people working on this stuff all the time. So anything that's sort of a little older out of the way kind of quietly disappears and the new comes in. Yes. I'm not sure. I need to work with that. Do you need to worry about child themes and all that? None of you don't want to. It's there if you do. So as you're making changes, like if you are using custom CSS. I don't even know. Oh, OK. Never mind. That's OK. I'm just dragging drop things. OK, then you don't have to care at all. Because all of that settings panel I showed you with the content, design, and advance. Just ignore the advance tab and stay with the content and the design. Do you change almost anything? There's just a couple of things that people might want to use because they can't find the exact thing for. But if you want, yeah, no. And then you just save it and it's your original layout. You're defined. Yes? What about the care and feeding of the Divi theme in terms of upgrading and ownership of the theme? Like if you're coming in as a developer and the client used a previous developer and then it's like, oh, I don't know how to get into this thing to do an upgrade. According to their site, you can, with your membership, you can load it on as many sites as you want. So even if you were working on a theme that was for a client, you could just load that into another instance and be able to load it? Yeah, because even like I was saying, a plug in a design is designed to work with other themes. So if you don't use the full Divi theme, like say they have a theme that they're using that they really like, but you want to use the backend build, the standard build, and not the visual builder, then you can just use their plug-in and work with any theme and your license for that as a developer. But what if you just want to upgrade their theme, your managing, you come in and start to manage their site and you don't have access because somebody else owns the theme, is there a way to add it to? Yeah. Oh! I have to run across again. This is for both of us, like if you're a web developer or a individual designer, you can use that. They don't say that you cannot use for your clients, you can use that. But when you want to update the theme or something, they provide you an API key. So you have to share that username and password with others, you just have to install the API key when you are installing their elegant or redeeming theme. So when you upgrade from the top of the dashboard, it will be upgraded to the latest as per whatever they have on the label. Just an API key, that is what you have to put in your client site so they won't see any of your user details for that. Oh, that makes sense. Yes? So was all of these themes under a membership would pay monthly for them? You pay annually. Or lifetime. So as I was saying earlier, it's $89 US for a year unless you get the half price special. Or $250 for a lifetime membership. I just took the half price one just to see if I liked it. And I do. So I'll probably switch to the lifetime one after this. When you're laying out rows and you're choosing your layout, is it all based on white screens? Or is there a mobile first approach that you think? It is. All the modules and structures are all responsive. But the things that you can set responsive design for would be the text sizes and stuff like that. But they all are. So yeah, it all works really well. You can see there's a row of buttons at the bottom. So you can view your design on a phone or a tablet or something. Yeah, it works really well. They're all responsive. Yes, sorry? How is the page speak for this stage? How is the what? The page speak is like, is it fast? Yes. Yes, it depends on your, generally, I'm not sitting there where is this thing, why isn't it loading? It's very fast. No, not from a user perspective, but from a browser perspective. You know how things can be loading? Oh, oh, sorry to hear that. No, it does load very quickly. Yes, I have not run into any issues or heard any complaints so far. But yeah, it seems to be working quite quickly with the browser. Just not like, I know what you mean. Some of them are quite slow. I actually had to overcome that, because when I first joined this with these things, I ran into people that had bought these online and they couldn't figure out how there were no documentation. It was just, some of them were just like the worst thing. So it really gave me a bad impression of things. So it took me a while to come around to something like this, but I find this one. I haven't really found any buggy issues or problems like that with it yet. So I can see why it's become the most popular between users in Zurich. Yes? So I had a question regarding if the client wants to be really not mistaken anymore. When you disable it, does it leave a bunch of short circuits and some short circuits that exist that really want something like this stuff that you then, like, want to stop having the sort of magic things? I'm sorry, I just had to add this, that gap. Yeah, I just dropped this game. Yeah, like, it's like two story music, about four months ago. Yes, that's a problem. That's a short, like, because you're creating in their patients, right? So when you're doing the TV, the short cuts, the versions that what you use behind it, and the short cuts, that is going to be when you move on. But there is a script available on the gates tab. You can just go and get there and remove all the short cuts that exist in the magic. Get out.