• WordPress Block Themes: Block Themes and Block Patterns Explained

    As WordPress continues to evolve, so does the way we design and build websites. With the introduction of Full Site Editing (FSE), we’ve entered a new era where Block Themes and Block Patterns play a central role in how our sites look and function. Let’s dive into what Block Themes and Block Patterns are, how…

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  • WordPress Block Themes: Introduction

    In the world of WordPress, there were lot of changes over the years. One of the most significant advancements has been the introduction of Block Themes. As we explore this new concept, we’ll break down what WordPress Block Themes are, how they differ from traditional themes, and why they are essential for the future of…

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  • WordPress Block Editor: Widgets

    As WordPress continues to evolve, one of the most transformative updates in recent years has been the introduction of the Block Editor—also known as Gutenberg. For us as content creators, developers, and website managers, this shift offers a more visual, flexible, and intuitive way to build pages and manage content. What Are Widgets in the…

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  • WordPress Block Editor: Formatting Toolbar API

    As developers working with WordPress, we’ve seen the shift from the classic editor to the modern Block Editor. One powerful features we get to work with is it the Formatting Toolbar API, which allows us to add custom controls to the inline formatting toolbar of rich text fields in our blocks. What Is the Formatting…

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  • WordPress Block Editor: Custom Metaboxes and Notices

    As WordPress developers, one of the most powerful capabilities we have is extending the editor experience for content creators. In this post, we’re diving into how we can use the Block Editor to add metaboxes and notices—without relying on legacy PHP code. Why Metaboxes and Notices Matter Metaboxes allow us to collect custom meta information…

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  • WordPress Block Editor: Dynamic and Static Blocks

    When we build websites with WordPress, we encounter the Block Editor. It’s a powerful visual editor that has changed how we create content and design layouts. But when we start developing custom blocks for this editor, we come across two important concepts: static blocks and dynamic blocks. Understanding the difference between these two types is…

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  • WordPress Block Editor: Nested Blocks

    As WordPress developers, we’ve all felt the power and flexibility that the Block Editor (Gutenberg) brings to the table. One of the more advanced (and incredibly useful) features is Nested Blocks. They give us the ability to structure content hierarchically, organize components modularly, and ultimately deliver richer editing experiences to our clients and users. What…

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  • WordPress Block Editor: Block Attributes and Controls

    As WordPress developers, these two concepts are core to how we build rich, interactive, and dynamic content editing experiences in the Block Editor. In this blog post, we’ll explore what block attributes and controls are, how they work, and how we can use them effectively in our custom blocks. What Are Block Attributes? In simple…

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  • WordPress Block Editor: Block Supports Explained

    As WordPress developers and site creators, we love the flexibility the Block Editor (Gutenberg) offers us. Whether we’re building custom blocks or fine-tuning user experiences, understanding how Block Supports work is essential. In this blog, we’ll explore what Block Supports are, how to use them, and how can someone implement it in our own custom…

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  • WordPress Block Editor: Block Filters Explained

    As WordPress developers, we’ve come to appreciate the power and flexibility of the Block Editor (a.k.a. Gutenberg). While creating custom blocks is often the go-to approach, sometimes we just want to modify existing blocks — tweak how they behave, change their appearance, or even alter how they save data. That’s where block filters come in.…

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