Design / Layout Blocks

Core Blocks

Buttons

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/buttons-block/

Use the Buttons block to add one or more buttons to your page or post.

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Column

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/columns-block/

The Columns Block allows you to insert text, media, and other types of content into columns – limit 6. When used one after another, the columns can create a grid effect.

Column 2

Column 1

Column 4

Column 3

Group

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/group-block/

The Group block allows you to group different blocks together and customize them to your liking, including setting custom background colors, spacing, and more.

Row (variation of Group)

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/row-block/

Use the Row block to arrange blocks horizontally.

Stack (variation of Group)

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/stack-block/

Stack block is one of the container blocks that can be used to nest other blocks vertically. As a container block, it’s possible to transform a Stack block into a Group or Row block without changing the content of the block.

Grid (variation of Group)

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/grid-block/

Grid block is one of the container blocks that can be used to organize multiple blocks and adjust the height, width, and position of all blocks inside the container. As a container block, it’s possible to transform a Grid block into a Group, Row or Stack block without changing the content of the block.

More

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/more-block/

The More block is used to display a ‘Read More’ link to the full blog post, on the blog home page, or on the archive pages. Applies only if full content is used for blog or archive loops. The More Block works only for Posts, (not Pages).

Page Break

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/page-break-block/

Use the page break block to separate your content into a multiple-page experience and add pagination, or page breaks, to a page or post. This can be useful if you are writing a step-by-step tutorial or if you’d like to split your page into multiple chapters, for instance.

Separator

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/separator-block/

The separator block creates a break between two blocks of content with a horizontal line. This helps to create a separation between ideas or sections on your post or page.

Spacer

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/spacer-block/

If you want to have a space between two blocks, the spacer block is what you will use.
A vertical spacer adds space between blocks in a column (as in a page or post).
A horizontal spacer adds space between blocks in a row (as in a Navigation block).

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