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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
Full site editing for theme developers
Full site editing for theme developers
Course Content Expand All Introduction Welcome & How to use the course What is full site editing? Preparations All about blocks Bonus -How to stay up to date Block grammar basics Block attributes New full site editing blocks Custom block styles Experimental: Introduction to block… Continue reading Full site editing for theme developers
·fullsiteediting.com·
Full site editing for theme developers
Gutenberg VS Elementor – HTML Bloat
Gutenberg VS Elementor – HTML Bloat
I’ve recently replicated the Elementor’s official home page in Gutenberg as an experiment & to create a tutorial. That tutorial is on the way, but, I would like to highlight about the HTML markup both page builders generate. You will be surprised to see how much clean markup Gutenberg produces compared to Elementor. Visual Comparison First Here are the screenshots of both pages side by side. You can see that both look almost similar, there are of-course few differences as I’ve not made extra efforts to match 100%. Also, I skipped two sections that won’t be possible now in Gutenberg…
·gutenberghub.com·
Gutenberg VS Elementor – HTML Bloat