Reusable Gutenberg Blocks Widget

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Reusable Gutenberg Blocks Widget

by Jeffrey Carandang

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Description

Easily display WordPress Gutenberg Editor saved reusable blocks anywhere via widget.

Easy Setup

After plugin activation, Reusable Block widget will be available under Appearance > Widgets, just drag and drop to any desired widget area.

Extensible

If you want to upgrade your widgets usage. You can use Modal Pop-up & Sliding Widget Options to display your widgets as modal pop-ups, slide-ins and/or sliding widgets. Powered with triggers like exit-intent, on load and on scroll you can increase your user engagement easily.

  1. Upload the full directory into your wp-content/plugins directory
  2. Activate the plugin at the plugin administration page
  3. Go to Appearance > Widgets then drag and drop “Reusable Block” to any widget area
  1. Using Reusable Block Widget

    Using Reusable Block Widget

Installation Instructions

  1. Upload the full directory into your wp-content/plugins directory
  2. Activate the plugin at the plugin administration page
  3. Go to Appearance > Widgets then drag and drop “Reusable Block” to any widget area

Solves a core problem

By slomeli79 on April 19, 2023

It's silly that WP core still doesn't allow reusable blocks in widget areas in 2023, but thankfully this plugin gets it done.

Works well

By Jonathan Camp (nampara17) on July 20, 2020

Great plugin. If you want to add gutenberg re-usable blocks to widgets this does it well. Tested and works straight out the box, no complaints

Very Powerful Plugin

By Clayton Chase (claytonchase) on January 23, 2020

This plugin rocks because it allows to design your widgets in Gutenberg!

Simple but very useful plugin

By rkbhochalya on July 17, 2019

A very nice plugin to use until WordPress team add support for blocks in widgets.

Works Great

By luckyape on April 2, 2019

Created an account specifically to leave this review. Love the implementation, was happy to see all js initiated as expected.

Worked As Intended!

By 3200creative on March 7, 2019

This worked as intended in my case and allows my client to modify their header Call-To-Action via Gutenberg Block. Using: WP Version: 5.1 Framework: Genesis Framework
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