

Blocks are the basic element in Gutenberg.Today many third party block collections also provide a Gutenberg design library that includes pages, sections, and blocks patterns. Gutenberg started off as a content editor, but as it became more of a page builder then we started seeing more pre-designed options appear. All of the page builders come with design libraries. When page builders became popular people started using general purpose themes and designs came in the form of templates that could be imported using your page builder. Let’s face it, not everyone is a designer or has the time to create a design themselves. For many years purchasing a professionally designed theme was the main way people got designs for their sites. Predesigned templates have been a thing in WordPress from the beginning. Selling Pre-Designed Templates Is a Big Business Today there are a growing number of small business designers serving the Kadence community, selling their pre-designed block templates using Kadence Cloud. Kadence Cloud significantly lowers the bar and makes it easier for designers to share and even sell access to their designs. Start Blogging 101, the company behind Blogging Blocks, uses Kadence Cloud to manage the library and provide access.
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Blogging Blocks are not a stand alone block collection, but are instead pre-designed block patterns, or templates, created using the free Kadence Blocks and WordPress core. In this review I’m looking at the block template library called Blogging Blocks. Designers Offering Block Libraries Using Kadence Cloud.

