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10+ Best WordPress Block Themes for WooCommerce

10+ Best WordPress Block Themes for WooCommerce

These WooCommerce block themes will give you more design flexibility with modular control over the layout and styling. Building a stunning WordPress e-commerce store has never been easier!

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How WordPress Democratizes Publishing & Fuels an Economy

How WordPress Democratizes Publishing & Fuels an Economy

It seems like an odd mix on the surface. On one hand, WordPress is a content management system (CMS) that aims to democratize publishing. It’s right there in the mission…

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Dos & Don’ts for the WordPress Block Editor

Dos & Don’ts for the WordPress Block Editor

After building quite a few sites with WordPress blocks, I want to share a few things I’ve learned along the way.

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How to Build a 404 Page with the WordPress Site Editor

How to Build a 404 Page with the WordPress Site Editor

We show you how the WordPress Site Editor can help you build a custom 404 page. Don’t take your 404 page for granted!

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What’s in a Word? WordPress Terminology at a Crossroads

What’s in a Word? WordPress Terminology at a Crossroads

WordPress tends to struggle with messaging. Could it harm its long-term future? What could be done to create a more user-friendly vocabulary?

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Essential WordPress Block Theme Features for Web Designers

Essential WordPress Block Theme Features for Web Designers

The number of block themes is increasing, yet not all cater to the needs of web designers. We explore those key block theme features designed for professionals.

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What Collaborative Features Will Bring to WordPress

What Collaborative Features Will Bring to WordPress

How will collaborative features improve WordPress? We discuss several scenarios that demonstrate how they can streamline working together.

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Should a Block Theme Power Your Next WordPress Project?

Should a Block Theme Power Your Next WordPress Project?

Block themes have now been a part of the WordPress ecosystem for a few years. And with the WordPress Site Editor moving out of beta, I thought it might be…

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6 Best Custom Gutenberg Blocks Plugins for WordPress

6 Best Custom Gutenberg Blocks Plugins for WordPress

Since Gutenberg’s inclusion in WordPress core, the developer community has released a number of different block plugins. These are our favorites.

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