Block: Image

Images get placed on a page with the “IMAGE” block. You can choose alignment None, Left, Right, and Center. The next release of our theme will add support for align wide, and full width. TIP: Try to avoid having images flush right or left with text wrapping as this formatting doesn’t work well on mobile. You …

Block: Button

There are 2 different button styles supported by our WordPress theme- Solid (default) and Outline. To add a button to your page: While you are on the page you wish to edit, either click on the little [+] icon at the top left of your page or click the [+] symbol after the block where you …

Image Styles

WordPress calls images that have text titles “cover blocks.” Here are some pre-made styles that let you add images with text overlay. The background image can be fixed or parallax and you can change its opacity and add an overlay color. Image with transparent overlay and optional title Reusable Block Name: Cover These images have …

Block: Columns

WordPress provides a lot of flexibility to set text in columns. You can set text from 1 to 6 columns but we don’t recommend exceeding 4 columns. Keep the mobile experience in mind. Those columns will stack vertically as the page width decreases for different devices and breakpoints. If you want to insert columns into …

Block: Gallery

Gallery blocks have two settings: the number of columns, and whether or not images should be cropped. The default number of columns is three, and the maximum number of columns is eight. We don’t recommend using more than 4 columns. Gallery Reusable Block Name: Gallery__ If the number of images cannot be divided into the …

Social Embeds

You can embed social media posts into your WordPress site. Embedding is really intuitive. Just select the Reusable Block for the social property you want to embed. WordPress will prompt you for a URL. Copy the URL that you want to embed, and paste it in when prompted. Twitter Reusable Block Name: Twitter Notes about …

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