Exploring Gutenberg Grid Blocks

Note: This post of understanding newly added WordPress Site Editor features including using blocks. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. Grid layout support in the column blocks was initially introduced in the block editor with Gutenberg 15.5 and was officially integrated into WordPress 6.3. The new experimental grid features allowed […]

A new Text Orientation Feature is Available in Gutenberg 16.2

Note: This post of understanding newly added WordPress Site Editor features on WordPress 6.3. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. The Gutenberg 16.2 was released on July 12, and has some noteworthy features such as vertical text orientation, patterns consolidation, and improvement and bug fixes for the Footnotes block. Vertical […]

Gutenberg 13.3: Border Control and Post Terms Variations Features

Note: This post is part of understanding new features in full site editing (FSE) interface. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. The recently released Gutenberg 13.3 has enhanced and added some interesting block features including a new table of content blocks, border control and post terms variations features. Among theme […]

Block Editor: Understanding BlockGap

Note: This post is part of understanding new features in full site editing (FSE) interface. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. Block Editor BlockGap (also known as spacing) adds “the gap blocks using margins (top margins) because there’s no “gap” support in regular divs (no flex or grid)”. In the Full Site Editing, Carolina describes BlockGap: […]