A reusable WordPress block can be simple, such as a button that you’d like to reuse again and again.
On the other hand, a reusable block could include a complicated collection of elements for duplicating more advanced web designs.
Technically, you could save an entire page design as a reusable block and transfer it to other pages or websites.
But how do you make these blocks?
To begin the process, create a new post or page in your WordPress dashboard.
For this demonstration, I’ll be making a new blog post.
I’m pretending like I have a video course to offer my readers.
Therefore, I’d like to put a noticeable call-to-action and signup button at the bottom of each blog post.
Keep in mind that you can make reusable blocks for other needs as well.
Step 1: How to make WordPress reusable blocks 0:42
Step 2: Add the reusable block to a new page 3:53
Step 3: How to edit the content of a reusable block 4:57
Step 4: Export and import reusable blocks 6:05
The article used for inspiration to make this video is this:
https://themeisle.com/blog/wordpress-reusable-blocks-guide/
#WordPress #ReusableBlocks
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Robert Peter K.
Do you like the block editor of WordPress?
Or you prefer the classic editor? For pages, I rather use page-builder plugins 😀
Viral Status Point
So nice
Viral Status Point
Sir can you please make a video on home delivery service site
Deepak Khandelwal
First viewer🥰