
I hope that the Core team implement the column functionality of these plugins, but it needs to be more like what builders like Elementor has, where columns can be duplicated/deleted/styleCopyPaste, and it must also be easier to add blocks into the columns. Both these plugins are a step forward from the builtin columns, but needs more work. Working with columns in Gutenberg is frustrating (with both these plugins) compared to a builder like Elementor. They are also working on a more advanced Google Maps block, feature blocks, and image cards.
#Row blocks full
Tabor said the team has more blocks in development that are geared towards full page layout and design. The video below shows a quick demo of column layouts and nested row blocks in action, as well as a few other blocks in the collection. It also supports customizing fonts for the core heading, paragraph, and button blocks. Users can customize the fonts with built-in controls for line-height, letter-spacing, font-weight, and text-transform properties. Version 1.6 also includes a new Typography Control Panel with support for Google fonts. The Row and Column blocks also come with fine-grained controls for adjusting background and text color, width, margin, and padding.

These row layouts can also be adjusted from inside the row toolbar or inspector sidebar panel, which includes responsive media query controls. The Row and Column blocks are resizable and can be dragged to new positions.Īfter selecting the Row block, users can choose the number of columns and then a layout for the row. ThemeBeans founder Rich Tabor and plugin developer Jeffrey Carandang partnered together on this iteration of CoBlocks to bring users new Row and Columns blocks and a Typography Control Panel.

CoBlocks, one of the earliest block collections for Gutenberg, has added new page building blocks and tools in the latest 1.6 release.
