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

Creator Blocks, a collection of free blocks for GenerateBlocks

Creator Blocks, a collection of free blocks for GenerateBlocks

Math, from Skool Househas created a page with a free collection of 32 blocks ready-to-use pre-built blocks with GenerateBlocks, which he has called Creators Blocks and which he uses on his website. Copy and paste To use them you don't need to import or download anything. If you use GenerateBlocks, just copy from

How to create one template for all WordPress posts with Elementor PRO

How to create one template for all WordPress posts with Elementor PRO

Steps to create a post template with Elementor I decided to write this after having a hard time to do what is announced in the title, mostly because I hadn't used Elementor for a long time and because Builders, as intuitive as they pretend to be, are not like riding a bike. Also,

New redesign, GeneratePress

New redesign, GeneratePress

Someone will have noticed it, others won't have even noticed it because I've tried to make it so. The blog is up and running since yesterday with the new 2021 redesign. I've changed the MyThemeShop "Schema" template, which I mapped in 2019, by GeneratePress Premium taking advantage of the hosting change january. I