WordPress block patterns are an often-overlooked feature of Gutenberg, despite their adaptability and usefulness. After years of experiments with different approaches and collaborations between designers and developers, block patterns have changed content editing as we know it.
In this episode, our guest host and Americaneagle.com Partner Director Steven LaGow sat down with Sean Blakeley, WordPress Technical Director, and Landon DePasquale, WordPress Expert & Scrum Master at Americaneagle.com. The three chat about the new integration of block patterns and the capabilities it has within the WordPress platform.
Block patterns are a collection of predefined blocks that you can insert into pages and posts and then customize with your own personalized content. Using a block pattern is a simple way to create unique layouts that combine various blocks to produce professional designs.
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