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 […]
An Overview of Gutenberg Plugins 16.0 and 16.1 Releases
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 latest WordPress 6.3 release includes some cool improvements to the Site Editor. These enhancements were developed with the Gutenberg releases from 16.0 and 16.1. In this post, I am […]
The Details and Summary Elements
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. Gutenberg 15.8 introduced the details/summary block that allows to toggle the visibility of content, a feature similar to an accordion block in the WordPress core. A good example use case of accordion […]
Overviewing Gutenberg 15.3
Note: This post of understanding newly added WordPress Site Editor features on WordPress 6.2. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. The latest Gutenberg 15.3 was released on March 13. Rich Tabor writes in the announcement post that this release comes with mostly enhancements to existing features but it also added […]
Shadow Presets and UI Tools in Global Styles Feature in WordPress 6.2
Note: This post of understanding newly added WordPress Site Editor features on WordPress 6.2. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. In the previous learning-note post, I discussed adding shadow property presets in the theme.json as described in Gutenberg 14.9. Much progress has been since then on the shadow property feature, which can now be […]
Custom Global and Per-Block CSS Support in WordPress 6.2
Note: This post is about my learning efforts to better understand the recent Gutenberg releases. This learning post is still in active development and updated regularly. In the Classic themes, we have a customizer feature that allows users to override the active theme styles with their own custom CSS styles. In WordPress 6.2, a similar […]
