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When you select a simple block (such as a paragraph or a heading), you can edit the text directly in the browser window where you clicked on the block. | When you select a simple block (such as a paragraph or a heading), you can edit the text directly in the browser window where you clicked on the block. | ||
Revision as of 20:40, 20 January 2020
In December 2018, WordPress 5.0 was released with their new page builder interface, Gutenberg. It was created to make it easier for users to create content-rich layouts on pages without any HTML knowledge.
Using Blocks
Blocks are the cornerstone of creating pages in WordPress. You can easily add or edit any type of block.
Adding a Block
Editing a Block
When you select a simple block (such as a paragraph or a heading), you can edit the text directly in the browser window where you clicked on the block.
When you select a more complex block (not a paragraph, heading, etc), any advanced elements that you want to edit will appear in the right side bar of the page. In this area you may be able to add/remove images, change the number of columns an area has, add specific style tags