You can use the typography settings in your block to change the font and appearance of your texts. These settings include font size, line height, font style, font weight, text transform, letter spacing, font family, and text decoration. When combined, they allow you to have new ways to differentiate your content. The typography settings are […]| Documentation
You can use the dimension settings in blocks to help you better customize your layout and design. These settings impact the dimensions of blocks in various ways, including how groups of blocks are placed alongside one another. The dimension settings are available when you use the block editor. If you are new to the block editor, this guide will […]| Documentation
You can use the border and shadow settings in your block to set a visible border or shadow on specific blocks. These settings allow you to control the width and radius on each side of the border. Some blocks also have the option to change the border color. The border and shadow settings are available when you […]| Documentation
There are three different ways to move or change the position of a block within your post or page from the admin screen of the WordPress Block Editor: using the move handles, drag & drop, or using the Move to option in the Block toolbar (under the More options three-dot menu). Using the move handles The […]| Documentation
The More options menu in the block toolbar gives you additional options to customize your block. You can access these additional options by clicking on the ellipses (three dots) in the block toolbar. Select parent block (name) This option will select the block immediately above the currently selected block. Copy Use the Copy option to […]| Documentation
Go to the List of Blocks There are several ways to add a block to your post or page from the admin screen of the WordPress block editor when you are editing your post or page. You can use the Block Inserter + icon to add a block. You can also use a shortcut slash […]| Documentation
## Goals for this year – Get end-user documentation up to date with the current WordPress version (6.2 – 6.7) – Do more plugin reviews and help…| WordPress
The Site editor allows you to design the entire site including the header, footer, and everything in between, with blocks. It gives you greater control over how your site looks. The Site Editor is only available when you install and activate a Block theme on your site. How to access the Site editor To work […]| 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