Category: Design Blocks
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Grid
The Grid Block is new to Glow blogs as of October 2024. It allow complex layouts to be build with ease. It is more flexable than columns and groups. Grid elements can easily span more than one row or column.
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Spacer
If you want to have a space between two blocks, the spacer block is what you will use.A vertical spacer adds space between blocks in a column (as in a page or post).A horizontal spacer adds space between blocks in a row from: Spacer Block – Documentation – WordPress.org The spacer blocks adds white space between blocks and allows…
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Separator
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Page Break
Page Break Block – Documentation – WordPress.org The page break block allows you to break up a page or post into several pages. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, minim molestie argumentum est at, pri legere torquatos instructior ex. Vis id odio atomorum oportere, quem modo fabellas sit at, dicat semper est ne. Apeirian detraxit pri…
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More
More Block – Documentation – WordPress.org The more block is used to show a shortened view of a post on a blogs, category or tag page. Everything after the more block will be replace by continue reading, clicking that will lead to the full post. You can see this in action on this post by…
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Stack
The Stack block is for arranging blocks vertically. You can easily convert a stack to a group or row block. Stack Block – Documentation – WordPress.org We have given the stack below a blue background and coloured the pargraphs to make the organisation clear.. A paragraph in a stack block. You can add a series…
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Row
Row Block – Documentation – WordPress.org The Row block is for arranging blocks horizontally. You can easily convert a row to a group or stack block. We have given the row below a blue background. A paragraph in a row block. A second paragraph. Final paragraph in a group block.
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Groups
The Group block allows you to group different blocks together and customise them to your liking, including setting custom background colours, spacing, and more. Group block – Documentation – WordPress.org Example A paragraph in a Groups block. A group can be created by selecting several blocks and converting to a group. Or by adding a group block.…
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Columns
The Columns Block allows you to organise your content into columns. When used one after another, the columns can create a grid effect.
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Buttons
WordPress.org information The Buttons Block.