![]() ![]() While we dig the rule of eight in our themes, we get that not everyone’s vibing with it. Second, we’ve cut the cords tying spacing increments to the rule of eight. No more battling with CSS classes to tweak that max-width – we’ve got you covered. Now you can strut your stuff with a max-container width of your choosing. What’s the scoop, you ask? Brace yourself – it’s a game-changer.įirst off, we’ve jazzed up the container block to play nice with your theme’s layout constraints. Guess what? We’re thrilled to spill the beans that in just a few weeks, we’re rolling out a spanking new, public version of Gridible that snugly aligns with WordPress’ roadmap for the future. We ditched the plugins and embraced the magic of the core WordPress blocks, sprinkled with our layout blocks, to craft responsive patterns and templates for our clients. Plus, it was a farewell to heavy reliance on plugins like Advanced Custom Fields and Elementor. No more one-off custom blocks or stylesheets. The results? Time spent implementing our Figma designs plummeted, and our clients couldn’t stop singing praises about how effortlessly they could whip up responsive pages. Our grand plan? Introduce a slick 12-column, responsive grid system that not only made implementing our designs a breeze but also empowered our clients to expand their sites solo once we hit the launch button.Īfter a few weeks of tinkering and testing, we birthed the first version of Gridible. A couple of years back, our stellar team went on a mission to cook up some killer layout blocks for WordPress’ Gutenberg editor.
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