ShortBerg
ShortBerg allows you to manage your Gutenberg templates easily. Create templates and insert them anywhere in your site using a simple shortcode.
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Maintenance score
Possibly abandoned • Last updated 506 days ago • 1 reviews
Is ShortBerg abandoned?
Possibly abandoned (last update 506 days ago).
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Description
ShortBerg is a powerful plugin designed to streamline the management of Gutenberg templates within your WordPress site. With ShortBerg, you can easily create, edit, and store templates, allowing you to insert them anywhere using a simple shortcode. This plugin enhances your content creation process by providing a seamless way to reuse design elements across posts and pages. Whether you’re a developer or a content creator, ShortBerg makes it effortless to manage and display your custom templates.
Why ShortBerg?
Currently, Gutenberg provides a “Pattern” as a template, but it cannot be edited as a global element. If you use the same pattern on multiple pages and need to make a change, you have to edit each page individually where the pattern is placed.
- Fully Customizable: You can utilize all Gutenberg features.
- As a Global Element: You can manage the template, and changes will apply to all instances where it is used.
- Responsive Design: The template preserves the responsiveness of your design.
Tested Compatibilities
- Gutenberg itself
- aBlocks
Installation
- Upload the
shortbergfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Create and manage your Gutenberg templates through the ‘ShortBerg’ menu in the WordPress admin dashboard.
- Use the generated shortcode to display your templates in posts or pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
To create a template, navigate to the ‘ShortBerg’ menu in your WordPress admin and click ‘Add New’. Input your template content and save.
You can use the shortcode format [berg id="TEMPLATE_ID"] to display your template anywhere on your site. Replace TEMPLATE_ID with the ID of your template.
Yes, you can customize the templates using the Gutenberg editor.
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Changelog
1.0.0
- Initial release.


