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Building Gutenberg Blocks with ACF
Building Gutenberg Blocks with ACF
Every person has their favorite set of tools. When we are not able to use those tools to complete a task, the feeling can be overwhelming. What do I do now? How will I accomplish what I need to do? I felt some of these feelings when I heard about Gutenberg, the new WordPress editor. If Gutenberg was block-based, what would happen to my custom page builder I created using Advanced Custom Fields?
·pantheon.io·
Building Gutenberg Blocks with ACF
How to Create a Custom WordPress Website with Gutenberg Block
How to Create a Custom WordPress Website with Gutenberg Block
It has now been a year since WordPress released its new Gutenberg Editor and it has now matured enough to become a very handy way to design and build your websites. Gutenberg has now overcome its teething issues and is a great way for both developers and noncoders to build and design the exact website they want. In this WordPress Gutenberg tutorial, we will show you both the basics of Gutenberg and also some of the more advanced types of content you can create such as custom lists, a search, and templates. First, let’s look at exactly why Gutenberg has …
·torquemag.io·
How to Create a Custom WordPress Website with Gutenberg Block
How to Use ACF Fields in Your Blocks
How to Use ACF Fields in Your Blocks
Learn how to use (a few of) your fields in Advanced Custom Fields inside your blocks. Advanced Custom Fields has been an essential tool for many site creators for taming WordPress custom fields. Among its many uses, ACF allows people to create tailored user interfaces for adding in custom field data. This allows posts and … Continue reading How to Use ACF Fields in Your Blocks
·wpstackable.com·
How to Use ACF Fields in Your Blocks
Gutenberg: Extending Featured Image Component
Gutenberg: Extending Featured Image Component
WordPress single posts come with featured images. Suppose you don’t want to show a featured image on every blog post but you still want a featured image showing in the archive or a front page. Lets add a checkbox to control this behaviour. If the box is checked, the featured image will be disabled and […]
·digitalapps.co·
Gutenberg: Extending Featured Image Component
How to Convert A WordPress Shortcode To A Gutenberg Block
How to Convert A WordPress Shortcode To A Gutenberg Block
Our friend Josh Pollock recently published a guide which I wish I’d written (and which I may yet, because it’s a good idea, and I’m sure going to be growingly-common question). It’s about how to go from a shortcode, which is that [square-bracketed] things of the past, to the Gutenberg-y thing of the future: blocks!
·wpshout.com·
How to Convert A WordPress Shortcode To A Gutenberg Block