Category: WordPress
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Theme.json for WordPress Block Themes explained
To get started with my Full Site Editing block themes series I gave a little block theme introduction. Today I want to take a closer look at the theme.json file that has been around since WordPress 5.8. This small file changes the way we build WordPress themes tremendously. The theme.json…
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Introduction to Block Themes
As I have written in my last blog post, we recently rebuilt Aino from a classic theme to a Full Site Editing block theme. When you start working with block themes in the WordPress editor, the difference to classic themes becomes obvious pretty quickly. All elements of a website, like…
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Lessons learned building our first block theme for Full Site Editing
The last few weeks we have been busy converting our Aino theme to a Full Site Editing block theme. We decided to take the leap now even though quite a few of the Full Site Editing features are still in development and we currently still need the Gutenberg plugin to…
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How to show Adobe fonts in the WordPress block editor
We chose the Adobe Fonts Degular and Degular Display for our latest ElmaStudio redesign. It was no problem to include the fonts so that they would be visible on the front end of our website. You only need to include the code snippet provided for your Adobe Fonts web project…
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What is WordPress Full Site Editing (FSE)
WordPress is evolving rapidly right now. It’s an exciting time for WordPress developers and users. Big changes also means we need to learn a lot and be constantly on our toes so we don’t miss important updates. It’s very important to to learn about new features, beta test latest updates…
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The new Query Loop Block explained
In my last blog post I talked about the new Full Site Editing Features that are being introduced in WordPress. One of these features in the new Query Loop block and it’s inner Post Template block. Both blocks will be included in the upcoming WordPress 5.8 release. The blocks help…





