Go back to the list of Blocks The Post Template block is a container block that is nested in the Query Loop block. This block contains inner block elements used to display a post in the Query loop block such as the post title, post content or excerpt, date, and featured image. To find the […]| Documentation
Go to the List of Blocks Use the Buttons block to add one or more buttons to your page or post. This block has been available since WordPress 5.4, when the button block was deprecated. To add the Buttons block to a page, click the Add block button to open the block inserter pop-up window […]| Documentation
Go back to the list of Blocks The Group block allows you to group different blocks together and customize them to your liking, including setting custom background colors, spacing, and more. Adding a Group block To add a Group block, click on the Block Inserter icon. You can also type /group and hit enter in […]| Documentation
These “Core Editor Improvement…” posts (labeled with the #core-editor-improvement tag) are a series dedicated to highlighting various new features, improvements, and more from Core Editor related p…| Make WordPress Core
List View is a new tool to help you navigate between layers of content and nested blocks. It’s currently visible in the Top Toolbar and will remain open as you navigate through your content. This makes it easy to move between the exact pieces of content you want to alter, whether that’s an individual Paragraph block at […]| Documentation
Go back to the list of Blocks The Query Loop block is an advanced block that allows you to display posts based on specified parameters, like a PHP loop without the code. You can think of it as a more complex and powerful Latest Posts Block. With various block patterns integrated into the block setup, […]| Documentation