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WordPress Styling with Blocks, Patterns, Templates, and Themes

By : Tammie Lister
Book Image

WordPress Styling with Blocks, Patterns, Templates, and Themes

By: Tammie Lister

Overview of this book

Experience a revolutionary WordPress styling transformation with WordPress Styling with Blocks, Patterns, Templates, and Themes by uncovering a wealth of features that redefine the future of WordPress. This guide introduces you to full-site editing and block design tools that enable you to shape the overall aesthetics and layout of your dream website with unprecedented ease. Get ready to harness the power of diverse cutting-edge features as you delve into this WordPress book, focusing on the Gutenberg editing experience. Guided by examples that demonstrate effortless customization entirely suited to your preferences, you’ll master the design tools, patterns, and full site editing capabilities to shape impactful websites that mirror your distinct vision and creativity. As you immerse yourself in the core of WordPress styling, you’ll understand the rationale and terminology underpinning each element and how to use it to its full potential. By the end of this book, you'll be equipped to build your dream website, reflecting your distinctive style.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1: Styling and Design Tools
6
Part 2: Block Patterns
11
Part 3: Template Parts and Templates
14
Chapter 11: Discovering and Creating Templates
16
Part 4: Themes
17
Chapter 13: Understanding How Themes Have Changed

What is a block theme?

In simple terms, a block theme is simply a theme that is created using WordPress blocks. You edit this theme within the Site Editor. These types of themes have been supported since version 5.9.

It is worth stating that other names have been used for block themes, so you might find documentation about full site themes that refers to them as editor themes. A lot of these concepts were new, and as the language was forming, several different terms were used.

We used block themes when showing examples such as Twenty Twenty-Four and using features such as template parts. Typically, a block theme doesn’t just come with Styles; it also has template parts and templates – all the full features unlocked within a Site Editor. They also come with patterns and, often, block style variations, unlocking all the new functionality within one theme.

In Chapter 13, we looked at the difference between themes. Let’s recap why you’d want to use...