Leaving the native WordPress interface? Never. Drowning you in a slew of widgets? He wouldn’t dream of it. With this guy, blocks are the guiding light. Create your next WordPress site without leaving the default editor (Gutenberg), without coding, and…
How to switch from the classic editor to the block editor (Gutenberg)
People who use the classic WordPress editor are wanted at the front desk, thank you. I repeat: People who use the classic WordPress editor are wanted at the front desk. Seriously, do you still use the classic WordPress editor? Okay,…
Neve FSE: Test of this block-based WordPress theme
A block in your page header. Another in your footer. And since it’s also possible, here’s a pretty navigation menu designed entirely with blocks. Yes, it’s possible to create every part of a WordPress site from A to Z using…
Gutenberg vs. page builder: Which to choose?
On my left, Gutenberg. On my right, a page builder. In the center, you. Gutenberg draws you in. He holds out his arms. And yet no: This page builder still has a few choice features that make you love it….
Frost, test of a WordPress theme promising you to have “fun”
Frost. This is a name that you may know if you are a fan of Dragon Ball Super. In that case, you might have immediately recognized this warrior of the Freezer race. Even if we absolutely love the subject, we…
Tove theme: presentation of a WordPress theme compatible with Full Site Editing
Hamilton, Hitchcock, Chaplin, Miyazaki: those names probably remind you of famous people, especially when you think of sports and cinema. But did you know that they also have something to do with WordPress? Yes, for real. Except, it’s not what…
Stackable: the plugin that unlocks your blocks
Do you remember the 80’s? The arrival of the new wave, the advent of mullet haircuts, the success of Cyndi Lauper, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Whitney Houston, Duran Duran and so on. In the 80’s, it’s also the explosion of…
Gutenberg: two years later, time to take stock!
This Gutenberg update is a guest article written by the WordPress Fantassin agency, and edited with the WPMarmite team. A few centuries ago, a man a little more ingenious than the others had the idea of creating reusable movable characters,…