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Introducing the Innovative Kadence Design Library: Revolutionizing the World of Design Patterns - Kadence WP
Introducing the Innovative Kadence Design Library: Revolutionizing the World of Design Patterns - Kadence WP
The Kadence Team has just released the groundbreaking Kadence Design Library with the release of Kadence Blocks version 3.0.30. Previewed during the recent Kadence Amplify event, this new design library supercharges website design processes by inheriting theme colors and fonts, as well as dynamically populating sections with royalty free imagery and placeholder content. In this way,...
·kadencewp.com·
Introducing the Innovative Kadence Design Library: Revolutionizing the World of Design Patterns - Kadence WP
The WordPress Block Patterns Resource List - Gutenberg Times
The WordPress Block Patterns Resource List - Gutenberg Times
Introduced to WordPress writers, theme developers and implementers in WordPress 5.5 release, Block Patterns, tested in the Gutenberg plugins since its 7.7 version, came to all WordPress sites. They open the door to be creative with blocks and make creative layouts available for content creators and site editors without using more than the core blocks. […]
·gutenbergtimes.com·
The WordPress Block Patterns Resource List - Gutenberg Times
WordPress Block Patterns: What They Are & How to Use Them
WordPress Block Patterns: What They Are & How to Use Them
If you're using the WordPress block editor (AKA Gutenberg), WordPress 5.5 brought a flexible new feature - WordPress block patterns. In a nutshell, block patterns are basically pre-arranged collections of blocks that help you create more attractive designs and save time while doing so. All in all, they're a pretty useful feature. However, since WordPress block patterns are brand new in WordPress 5.5, you might not be sure how they work or how to benefit from them. To help, we're going to dig into everything related to block patterns. We'll start by explaining what they are and some situations in
·wplift.com·
WordPress Block Patterns: What They Are & How to Use Them