GenerateBlocks 2.0, blocks plugin

GenerateBlocks 2.0

On 12 February the final version of GenerateBlocks 2.0 (GB) was released after a long cycle that started on 24 November 2024 with its first alpha.1 version, which I have been testing since the beginning. Version 2.0 is one of those that hides great improvements "under the bonnet" to keep sites well optimised.

Host Google Fonts locally with GeneratePress

Alojar fuentes de Google en local con GeneratePress

GeneratePress Premium has added in its recent version 2.5.0 a local font library feature called Local Font Library to upload your own custom fonts and serve them locally on your site. Although this is not something very new because many other templates already incorporate it for a long time, it is appreciated. The

Customise the WordPress search results page with GeneratePress and GenerateBlocks

personalizar páginde de búsqueda de WordPress

The WordPress search engine sucks I don't know anyone who uses WordPress who speaks well of its search engine and I still don't understand that it has barely evolved since the first versions. Not only is it primitive in terms of how it works, it offers no configuration whatsoever. Even the appearance of

Adding a label to a corner of a box with GenerateBlocks

Adding a label to a corner of a box with GenerateBlocks

That's all there is to it. A simple, easy and quick alternative to CSS fiddling to add a label anywhere in a box made with two GenerateBlocks "Container" blocks. Remember that you will also have to adjust the parameters for mobile and tablet. Instead of a "Container" block with just text you can

13 reasons to use GenerateBlocks

13 reasons to use GenerateBlocks

I've been using GenerateBlocks for about two months now and I'm very happy with the change from Elementor, here are the reasons why. Simple and minimalistic No unnecessary distractions, simple and minimalist, the hallmark of Tom Usborne, creator of GeneratePress. Four blocks with which they announce that you can do almost anything, and