![]() Addons is a custom post type in their backend, and they are applying a template to create their design. Our good friends at Restrict Content Pro have used this to set up their single addons pages. For example, if you have a custom post type and you would like to design a unique layout for that custom post type, you can easily do this with Kadence Elements. Kadence Theme has a pro addon that adds the ability to create templates and apply them conditionally to different areas of your site. You are limited by what available blocks you have and those block features/settings. However, while anything can be edited, it doesn’t necessarily mean anything can be done. Headers, navigation, archives, post templates are all editable portions of a WordPress page and anything can be edited. It allows you to build all the parts of your site with the Gutenberg editor, if your theme enables this functionality. What is full-site editing?įull-site editing is the next stage in Gutenberg development towards Gutenberg being the entire editing experience in WordPress. This will make moving blocks in the WordPress editor so much easier. This lack of block mobility has been a major pain point for some, but with the new list view improvements, you can drag blocks around right in the list view. Without a doubt, I am most excited by the list view improvements! The block editor has presented some challenges when users have tried to move things around. You can do this now in Kadence using the pro addon which allows you to create templates and hook in elements conditionally anywhere on your site. ![]() You don’t need WordPress 5.9 or a full-site editing block-based theme to fully edit your site. The plugins will function properly, however, they won’t be giving you any extra control. Also, most plugins that use custom post types don’t support it yet (e.g., WooCommerce). This means that most complex things are still not possible in full-site editing simply because complex tools/features have not been created/implemented in blocks yet. Currently, the promise of editing anything on your site is limited by the available tools and options. Unless you are wanting to experiment for fun, I don’t suggest anyone with a complex site use full-site editing upon the initial WordPress 5.9 release. I do not recommend that you switch to using it for production sites. You will see the updates to the block editor (moving blocks in the list view is great!), and if you desire, you will be able to create templates in the site editor for pages/posts.įull-site editing in its current phase is a minimum viable product (MVP). None of the new features for full-site editing will be enabled by default. ![]() If you are using the Kadence Theme, you will not experience any changes. If you are using a staging server to test updates, we recommend performing updates there first to determine WordPress 5.9’s impact on your site in a non-production environment. Give some time for potential bugs and conflicts to be found and fixed before you update your production sites. This is not a security release, so there is no need to rush to install it. I recommend waiting a few days after 5.9 is released before you choose to update your WordPress site. The Kadence Theme will not enable WordPress core’s full-site editing by default.If you are interested in a complete list and more details, WP Tavern has some good content to browse. Other new features include updates to the block editor UI with better controls and a new core navigation block.The major feature in WordPress 5.9 is core supporting full-site editing block-based themes.WordPress 5.9 will be released on January 25, 2022.I’ll also give some insights about the longer-term impact of full-site editing in WordPress. I’m writing today to help reassure the Kadence community in light of these changes and inform you of what to expect when updating your WordPress sites. A lot of noise is being made about full-site editing, block-based themes, and the future changes happening with WordPress. ![]() With WordPress 5.9 just around the corner, we know you have questions, concerns.
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