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It’s free of chargeĪt, Carolina Nymark, contributor on the WordPress theme team prepared two courses
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It’s part 1 in a series of 2 or 3 courses to come out soon.
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CoursesĪt the course Simple Site Design with Full Site Editingis now available online. Share in the comments if you find a block-based theme that you like or built. New WordPress site will activate it out of the box. Designer-developers Kjell Reigstad and Jeff Ong worked on it with other contributors. and takes you along for the ride in his post for Kinsta. Carlo Danielle did a deep dive into the inner workings for Twenty-Twenty two. I am also a huge fan of the first WordPress default block theme, called Twenty-Twenty-Two.
Clove: A Showcase of Block Patterns by Anariel DesignĪutomattic also published a set of themes, all focused on blogging and writing:. Ona by DeoThemes Just Raised the Bar for WordPress Block Theme Design. Tove: A Block-Based WordPress Theme by Anders Norén. Here are the themes of my response.Īll three are from trusted theme designers, and were reviewed by Justin Tadlock at the WPTavern. I received similar questions at meetup gatherings. I often get the question: “What are the few themes you like?” Here is my list: Ready to Test? To date, you’ll find 34 block Themes already in the WordPress repository that are prepared for Full-Site Editing. The Template Part block is an advanced block introduced in WordPress 5.9 that can be used with a block theme or a theme that supports template editing.īlock-Based Themes, ready for Full-Site Editing. The Navigation block can be used with a block theme or a theme that has support for template editing. The Navigation Block is an advanced block in WordPress 5.9 that enables you to edit your site’s navigation menu, both in terms of structure and design. This is a new feature in WordPress 5.9 that comes included in Block themes that allows you to customize your site as much as you’d like with different colors, typography, layouts, and more When you are using the Site Editor, most changes here are made across your entire site.Ī block theme is a theme that uses blocks for all parts of a site, including navigation menus, header, content, and site footer.
It is only available to content creators who are using a Block theme. Learn more about the progress on performance improvement efforts coming to WordPress 5.9 Performance Improvements User Documentation for Site Builders and Content Creators
Posts, Post types and Taxonomy changes in WordPress 5.9. Take more control over Inner Block Areas (as a block developer). Miscellaneous block editor changes in WordPress 5.9. New API to access global settings & styles. Updates for Settings, Styles, and theme.json. Block themes, a new way to build themes in WordPress 5.9. Bundled theme updates with WordPress 5.9. State of the Customizer with block themes in WordPress 5.9. Theme-focused changes and filters in WordPress 5.9. End User documentation is for site builders and content creators.Īlso, see the WordPress 5.9 Field Guide with all DevNotes for the upcoming release.īlock Editor related DevNotes for WordPress 5.9. The DevNotes are for extenders, plugin, and theme developers. This reading list covers the latest publication of Developer Notes and User Documentation related to the Block Editor.
The umbrella term Full-site Editing covers a multitude of editing features. It’s the biggest release since the roll-out of the block editor in December 2018.
The WordPress 5.9 release mostly introduces Full Site Editing to WordPress user. WordPress 5.9 Release Candidate 1 was released on Tuesday, January 4th, 2022 and the version is on schedule to be released on January 25, 2022. Last week, I added Anne McCarthy’s post on How 5.9 creates a strong foundation for the future Today, I added the Customizer Video and Jonny Harris Dev Note on the added REST API Endpoints for Menus.
Use a different menu on mobile with the Navigation block in WordPress 5.9. Migrating classic menus to block based menus in WordPress 5.9. Comparing Patterns, Template Parts, and Reusable Blocks.