WordPress Block Editor
The WordPress Block Editor can be used to build some very attractive website layouts, with lightweight pages and an editing interface which is relatively easy to learn.
Read our tips and help for using the Block Editor (also known as the Gutenberg editor).
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Beginning with the Block Editor
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Block Editor – Text and Formatting
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Block Editor – Images
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Block Editor – Video, Audio and Embeds
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Block Editor – Wide Alignment and Full-width
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Block Editor – Cover Image
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Block Editor – Further Formatting
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The Only Slider You’ll Ever Need
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Transform a Block into a Group or Column
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Website Page Layout with the Block Editor
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Block Editor – Group Block
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Block Editor – Columns Block
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Website Page Layout Helper Blocks
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Copy from Word into the Block Editor
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Convert Existing Content into Blocks
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Finding Your Way Around the Block Editor
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Footnotes
Contents in Recommended Reading Order
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Beginning with the Block Editor
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Block Editor – Text and Formatting
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Block Editor – Images
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Block Editor – Video, Audio and Embeds
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Block Editor – Wide Alignment and Full-width
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Block Editor – Cover Image
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Block Editor – Further Formatting
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The Only Slider You’ll Ever Need
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Transform a Block into a Group or Column
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Website Page Layout with the Block Editor
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Block Editor – Group Block
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Block Editor – Columns Block
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Website Page Layout Helper Blocks
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Copy from Word into the Block Editor
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Convert Existing Content into Blocks
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Finding Your Way Around the Block Editor
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Footnotes
Latest Posts
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WordPress Block Editor
Footnotes
The WordPress Block Editor makes it easy to add footnotes or references to the bottom of a post.
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WordPress Block Editor
Finding Your Way Around the Block Editor
The WordPress Block Editor provides several helpful methods for finding your way around the editor and ensuring you are interacting with the right block. These include the post breadcrumbs in the footer, the parent block icon in the block control bar, and the document overview […]
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WordPress Block Editor
Convert Existing Content into Blocks
What if your website has existing content which was written before the Block Editor came along? Or you have existing content and you want to migrate to a theme which supports the Block Editor. Must You Convert Existing Content into Blocks? You don’t HAVE to convert existing content into blocks – the page content will…
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WordPress Block Editor
Copy from Word into the Block Editor
Many people like to write their content using a familiar program, such as Word or other word processing software. They write and edit the text until it is correct and readable, and then copy from Word and paste into the post or page in the WordPress website. This approach can be used with the Block…
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WordPress Block Editor
Website Page Layout Helper Blocks
There are several minor blocks which can be very helpful in enhancing layouts, or meeting specific layout needs. I call these the Layout Helper Blocks. These are More, Page Break, Separator, Spacer […]
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WordPress Block Editor
Block Editor – Columns Block
The Columns block can be very useful in helping to create attractive and interesting page layouts. You may choose from a variety of column layouts. Number of columns and column widths can easily be changed later, in the settings. Up to 6 columns are supported natively. The columns block has class wp-block-columns, the inner columns each…
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WordPress Block Editor
Block Editor – Group Block
The Group block can be very useful in helping to create attractive and interesting page layouts. You can start by inserting a Group block and then adding the desired blocks inside the group. Or you can transform an existing block into a Group block – this has the effect of wrapping the current block inside…
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WordPress Block Editor
Website Page Layout with the Block Editor
The Block Editor (also known as Gutenberg) provides some handy blocks which allow for the creation of attractive and interesting website and page layouts. Groups, Rows and Columns blocks, in combination with images and colour, can be used to create attractive and interesting website page layouts […]
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WordPress Block Editor
Transform a Block into a Group or Column
The WordPress Block Editor offers a simple way to transform a block into a different type of block. Clicking on the block icon in the top left of the block control bar, you are offered a list of options. This is the set of blocks which are available possibilities for transforming the current block […]
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WordPress Block Editor
The Only Slider You’ll Ever Need
I’ve just found my favourite website slider – Gutenslider. It blends seamlessly into the WordPress Block Editor, allowing easy update using a familiar interface. And it includes all of the display options I have needed in recent years, for client websites […]