An intro exploration into building my own custom WordPress block.
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An intro exploration into building my own custom WordPress block.
A block for WordPress Gutenberg to display reactions and reviews by members of the audience and press.
A WordPress block to add a toggle between light and dark mode on a site.
Experimenting with the Interactivity API to build an Accordion block.
Xynity Blocks gives you the full control of fse editor including core blocks
Add a toggle in the WordPress block editor to show and hide another block.
A WordPress block that displays an accessible show/hide interface with details and summary elements.
A WordPress Block to prominently display a small and particularly interesting piece of information, news, or gossip.
A slider carousel block with ACF Blocks and SwiperJS
This WordPress plugin displays client testimonials in a grid layout, with each testimonial including an image, name, and title. The image is centered within the card, and the layout is styled using custom CSS.
A block for WordPress Gutenberg to add a gallery of images and/or YouTube/Vimeo videos.
A WordPress block to add collection of simple cards to your site.
A simple Call To Action block for WordPress Gutenberg
Display your site’s dynamic copyright date through this WordPress block.
Adds a block to WordPress Gutenberg with a gallery containing images including data.
A WordPress dynamic block template.
A WordPress static block template.
A simple WordPress block to display the last update date of a post. Usable in Gutenberg and Site Editor.
Summarization Block for WordPress
Embed your Gists from Gist.GitHub.com into your WordPress posts.
Add a description, image, and links to the wordpress-block topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the wordpress-block topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."