Love this functionality but with so many of these feature rich blocks they seem to add MBs of CSS no matter what you do. Would be great in the future to do a quick before and after to understand the impact on page performance.
I have a question: I would like to build a modular student timetable for my university. It should be able to log in as different users and every user should see a different timetable which they can customize. Meaning when you first log into the website you have an empty weekplanner in front of you and a sidebar with a dropdown menu. In this menu you should be able to choose your field of study and semester and recieve a list of subjects which are connected to that semester. You should then be able to activate the ones you want which will be automatically added to the timetable then. Teachers should also have the possibility to click an extra button, a popup will open allowing them to add more subjects with the desired specifications (date, time, etc.) I found plugins which allow you to create timetables, but none which allow you to make the "creationprocess" doable from the website itselfe and personalized to the logged in user. My question is, do you know of any plugins which allow something like this?
I was really hoping that you'd cover how to get the images from your posts to actually show up in these blocks. I'm not sure why, but I'm just getting a bunch of gray blocks on my home page. Also, adding border-radius isn't the same as adding a border. Borders are actual lines around things. That might confuse some folks who aren't really versed in HTML/CSS.
Amazing explanation! For a moment, I thought I was listening to BBC teaching about WP, haha!
You rock, my friend. There is no one subject you don't tackle
This is truly a masterpiece. The huge amount of info you pack in 20mn is impressive. Thank you !
What's about its performance? (Google page speed)
Thank you for more gutenberg videos
I've just released a new Gutenberg video showing how to use it with WooCommerce product pages - ua-cam.com/video/xJnhrmjqhTA/v-deo.html
Love this functionality but with so many of these feature rich blocks they seem to add MBs of CSS no matter what you do. Would be great in the future to do a quick before and after to understand the impact on page performance.
Thank you, Excellent
Paul
I have to say this plug in looks great even I have to admit that !
Does the query builder (Pro) in blocks support custom fields like from ACF or MetaBox?
Good question
Does this plugin has options for showing
1.) Random posts
2.) sidebar widgets
'Thumbs Down twice' Always makes me giggle HaHa. More of the same please Paul. Excellent 👍
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How can i position an image anywhere within a block and rechange its position freely ?
Hello! I tryed the free version but by my surprise I did not found a search by title option...
How to jump to this step? Is just a page which you set as blog in settings?
Thanks. Is there a way to add custom skin like in elementor pro ?
But can you pull in a extra field?
I have a question:
I would like to build a modular student timetable for my university. It should be able to log in as different users and every user should see a different timetable which they can customize.
Meaning when you first log into the website you have an empty weekplanner in front of you and a sidebar with a dropdown menu. In this menu you should be able to choose your field of study and semester and recieve a list of subjects which are connected to that semester. You should then be able to activate the ones you want which will be automatically added to the timetable then.
Teachers should also have the possibility to click an extra button, a popup will open allowing them to add more subjects with the desired specifications (date, time, etc.)
I found plugins which allow you to create timetables, but none which allow you to make the "creationprocess" doable from the website itselfe and personalized to the logged in user.
My question is, do you know of any plugins which allow something like this?
how is this inserted in the website? or elementor?
Can those blocks replace default theme post layout?
I was really hoping that you'd cover how to get the images from your posts to actually show up in these blocks. I'm not sure why, but I'm just getting a bunch of gray blocks on my home page.
Also, adding border-radius isn't the same as adding a border. Borders are actual lines around things. That might confuse some folks who aren't really versed in HTML/CSS.
Wonder how much work in Perfmatter this would cause me in turning unused shit off.
I wanted to like this plugin but it's so overkill in many areas that I don't need.
hey, instead of post can i use this layout for my products where its can view products that i will be selling?