
The Block Editor is what is used to write posts. WordPress doesn't do a great job making the user interface intuitive, and tends to hide a lot of features. We've included some tutorials below based on common questions we get! Classic editor The classic editor is no longer a part of our setup, and we...
We do not recommend or support the use of block themes at this time. Instead, we've taken a hybrid theme approach. Based on the conversations and presentations at Wordcamp US, the official WordPress conference we attended in 2022 and 2023, the Full Site Editor experience will not be stable until minimum 2025, and probably even...
Patterns are pre-made blocks that you can insert into posts. They were formerly known as "reusable blocks". Enable the menu Since WordPress doesn't enable the Patterns menu by default, you need to enable it in the Feast Plugin settings: They come in 2 types: Synced patterns Synced patterns are the same everywhere they're used -...
The block editor is a powerful tool, but also one that can cause you a lot of problems if you don't use it properly. Generally, we do not recommend making styling changes to individual blocks on posts. In the block editor, this looks like this: The "Color" and "Typography" options should never be used on...