Exploring Different Kinds of Gutenberg Blocks

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024

Komentáře • 9

  • @TheBeeOBee
    @TheBeeOBee Před rokem +1

    Brian asks good questions.

  • @wickedplugins
    @wickedplugins Před rokem +1

    This is great. I especially like that you talk about the benefits/drawbacks of the different approaches. For me personally, I find creating layouts with core blocks (such as with the InnerBlocks example) or patterns a little stressful because I always worry that things could change that could break my block. That said, I use InnerBlocks all the time and think it's great for setting up templates.

    • @viewsourcefm
      @viewsourcefm  Před rokem +1

      I do feel like things are stabilizing a bit and that we don't have to worry AS much about things changing, but I totally hear you! - Aurooba

  • @wickedplugins
    @wickedplugins Před rokem

    And, of course, given that this is a discussion about blocks, I had to put together a video on how these methods can be used in Wicked Block Builder too. czcams.com/video/9dj2FBZ0VUc/video.html

    • @viewsourcefm
      @viewsourcefm  Před rokem +1

      I love this. One day we'll need to do a response video to your response video. -Brian

  • @zaidclsn6208
    @zaidclsn6208 Před rokem

    How to handle meta data via sidebarPlugin or a block in the editor?

    • @viewsourcefm
      @viewsourcefm  Před rokem +1

      I just saw a great tutorial published about this: developer.wordpress.org/news/2023/03/creating-a-custom-block-that-stores-post-meta/ -Brian

    • @zaidclsn6208
      @zaidclsn6208 Před rokem

      @@viewsourcefm Thanks.

  • @kristijanpirkovic9594
    @kristijanpirkovic9594 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey guys loved this video, wanted to ask you a question.
    I really like the native static blocks the seem to offer best UX, but is there a way to prevent Attempt Block Recovery?
    In Pinegrow they manage to overcome this by using React on the Backend and PHP on the front end.