Diviner Blocks
Custom Gutenberg Blocks for Diviner WordPress Theme providing added functionality to create better content.
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 1879 days ago
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Possibly abandoned (last update 1879 days ago).
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Description
Diviner Blocks is the complimentary plugin to the Diviner WordPress Theme which provides custom blocks in order to create much more attractive content.
With the interface designed to compliment the default Block Editor, you’ll feel at home using the Custom Blocks. We plan on adding more and more blocks using features of Gutenberg to the fullest. I hope you enjoy using the Blocks as much as we enjoyed creating them!
Installation
- Make sure you have ‘Diviner’ WordPress Theme installed.
- Go to Dashboard > Plugins > Add New and search for ‘Diviner Blocks’ plugin.
- Install the plugin and click ‘Activate’.
- After installation, you should be able to see a new block category in the Block Editor titled ‘Diviner Blocks’ with the blocks inside that category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this plugin work with any other themes?
Currently, no. As it is a complimentary plugin, it is not that refined and generalised to be used universally. Consider this as a beta test. The plugin will be constantly improved and we’re sure one day, when we feel it is ready to be used on a universal scale, we’ll definitely do it.
What kind of blocks are provided?
In the initial, release we decided to go with three custom blocks including a Carousel(powered by bxSlider), a Call to Action Section and a Information Box. We prioritised quality over quantity, so instead of providing a multitude of blocks. There are three well refined (we hope) blocks.
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Changelog
1.0
- Initial release
Resources
- bxSlider Steven Wanderski (http://stevenwanderski.com/) MIT License (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)