Headings and subheadings are key components of any web page. With headings, you can divide content into easily-digestible sections. Moreover, they provide search engines with critical information about your site. Fortunately, the WordPress Heading block enables you to add headers to posts and pages with ease. This article will show you how to use the …
Sticky (or fixed) elements are parts of a website that remains in place as the user scrolls down the page. There are many uses for this sort of feature. Maybe the main navigation menu follows the user. Or an email opt-in scrolls along the side of the page. Perhaps just a nice design element adds to …
Using images is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to enhance your WordPress pages and posts. However, if you’re new to using the WordPress Block Editor, you might be a little confused about how to employ the Image block properly. Fortunately, inserting and using the Image block is quite easy. Learning its various …
The way you present your CTA inside a page you design can have a big impact on how your visitors take action. You can go about it the most frequently used way, by using the button format with copy in the middle, but you can get creative with it as well. In today’s tutorial, we’ll …
If there’s one WordPress block you’ll end up using sooner or later, it’s this one. The Paragraph block is at the core of every WordPress blog post you read. It’s very easy to use, and yet it hides some features that you might miss at first glance. In this article, we’ll tell you everything there is …
A few weeks ago, Automattic released Quadrat on the WordPress.org theme directory. It is now the company’s fourth block theme. … Continue reading Automattic Releases Quadrat, a Block-Based Podcasting WordPress Theme →
Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new freebies. In the past, we shared the beautiful Data Science Layout Pack. To help you get your website up and running as soon as possible, we’re sharing a blog post …
The WordPress Verse Block was designed to show text in a versified format. It displays the text without changing your line breaks and spaces. Hitting the Enter key starts the next line instead of beginning a new paragraph. It’s not meant for your normal content. Instead, it’s designed for poetry, song lyrics, or any other …
Gutenberg 11.2.0 was released today with expanded color support for the Search and Pullquote blocks. Historically, customizing these elements has … Continue reading Gutenberg 11.2 Expands Color Support for Search and Pullquote Blocks, Introduces Experimental Flex Layout for Group Block →
Marketing consultant Bridget Willard announced the first commercial content pack for her Launch With Words project. Last week, she released … Continue reading First Commercial Content Pack for Launch With Words Now Available →
Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new freebies. This time around we’re building upon the Softball League Layout Pack with a brand new blog post template that matches the rest of pack perfectly. Hope you enjoy it! …
Our native payment solution, WooCommerce Payments, is available in four more European countries! If you’re a merchant in Spain, France, Germany, or Italy, you can now benefit from a secure and fully integrated solution that supports new local payment methods. In this latest iteration of WooCommerce Payments, we’ve also introduced Multi-Currency. You now have the …
WordPress warnings are never pleasant. However, there’s one message that website owners particularly dread: “The site ahead contains harmful programs.” Fortunately, this doesn’t have to spell disaster for your website. By following some simple steps, you can remove every trace of this suspicious software. In this post, we’ll explore exactly what’s causing the “harmful programs” …
The WordPress Twitter embed block lets you embed Twitter posts (i.e., tweets) in your WordPress posts and pages. While this only works for public tweets, it’s helpful to know that you don’t need a Twitter account to use this feature. There are a number of reasons to want to embed a tweet in your WordPress …
It has been several months since I last dived into Nick Diego’s Block Visibility plugin, and it is now one … Continue reading From eCommerce Integration to Location-Based Controls, Block Visibility Pro Expands Upon Its Free Version →
Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new freebies. Recently, we shared a brand new Data Science Layout Pack. To help you get your website up and running as soon as possible, we’re sharing a global header & …
The WordPress embed block lets you embed WordPress posts as cards into your posts or pages. An embedded post will have its own layout and be nestled within your content, wherever you choose. If you were to add an embed block in the middle of your own blog post, it would look something like this: …
It was the early days of the Gutenberg project. Many on the Theme Review Team and those in design circles … Continue reading Full Page Patterns Are Still the Missing Piece of Block WordPress Theme Development →
WordPress is global in reach and open source in nature. And you would assume that what allows the software to be used by anyone would also enable it to be built by anyone. After all, your location doesn’t matter, and who employs you also doesn’t matter. And your relative social standing certainly shouldn’t matter. As …
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Removing the sidebar from Divi’s default page template can easily be done when you are using the Divi Builder. However, since Divi’s default page templates (with the sidebar) still show on pages like 404’s and archives, you may want to take out the sidebar from your template altogether. The most obvious way to override Divi’s …
Company A sells its plugin. Company B picks it up and moves forward with an overhauled version that looks and … Continue reading Termly Acquires GDPR/CCPA Cookie Consent Banner, Turns Free Plugin Into a Commercial SaaS Product →
Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new, free Divi Layout Packs from our design team to you. This time around, Kenny and his team have created a beautiful Data Science Layout Pack that’ll help you get your …
Have you ever taken advantage of a brand’s seasonal marketing offer? Many of us look forward to annual Black Friday sales, Christmas in July, or the natural changing of seasons, for example. Brands often leverage a seasonal marketing plan to promote their products and services throughout the year, not only during the holidays, but as …
Toggling blog post excerpts on hover can be an effective way to keep a compact grid layout for your blog posts without abandoning those excerpts altogether. The idea is to hide the excerpts initially and then toggle their visibility when hovering over a post item within the grid. This allows users to see more posts …
The WordPress Editor’s Classic Block is intended to help ease the transition between WordPress’s legacy TINYMCE editor and it’s newer block-based editor (known as Gutenberg). When the new editor was introduced into WordPress Core, all posts and pages on an updated website that had previously been created with the old editor were automatically converted into …
If you’re building a membership website, thinking through the login experience is highly needed. Sure, you can allow visitors to use the default WordPress login page, but you can also make it easier on them by including a login form in your header. In this case, you’ll want to trigger the login form on click …
The Gutenberg Block Editor, introduced officially in WordPress 5.0, gives users the opportunity to fully customize their WordPress content and sites. No longer constrained by the need to create in a WYSIWYG tool like the TinyMCE Classic Editor, Gutenberg provides individual blocks for each element of the post’s or page’s content. With control over the …
WordPress 5.8 introduced an opt-in system for themes to configure block settings, styles, templates, and more. It is done through … Continue reading Open Survey for WordPress Theme Authors on JSON Files and Block Themes →