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Creating a Gutenberg WeDocs block. #113
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+1 for gutenberg blocks to show latest documentation and design a documentation landing page |
@sekanderb @paaljoachim If you don't mind me asking, what are the most critical customization options that you need from the Gutenberg block of weDocs? |
Hey @saiftheboss7, As Gutenberg now has post loop and other display features, testing those and mentioning their support would be nice. In this way, people can design the documentation home page with a more personalized design. PS: BetterDocs just released their FSE compatibility yesterday 😉 |
I have not tested WeDocs in quite a while. I assume it is better now then when I initially made this issue.... |
@paaljoachim We just released a completely revamped version. You should try it. |
Hey
I am testing the WeDocs plugin and really like what I see. These days I am using it to create an example support and documentation dev site for WordPress suggesting new ideas on how to better structure and present documentation.
There are a few things I would like to see and hope that this is possible for you to do.
In Gutenberg there is now under development a Gallery block using nested/inner/child Image blocks. Gallery as a parent has its own sidebar settings, and the Image blocks have its own sidebar settings.
Here is the PR: WordPress/gutenberg#25940
Bottom line is that having a parent block with its own settings and child blocks that have their own settings can really create some nice customizations. Other examples of parent <-> nesting are:
From post I made at the Facebook Advanced WordPress group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/advancedwp/permalink/3715274528534734/
Nesting/inner blocks will transform how we interact with Gutenberg blocks.
Check out these PRs:
Quote: convert to nested blocks
WordPress/gutenberg#25892
Not yet a PR. Just waiting for a developer to pick it up.
List Block: Try nesting with InnerBlocks
WordPress/gutenberg#6394
Edit: Here is another Nesting issue I came across earlier today.
Table Block: Should we use InnerBlocks?
WordPress/gutenberg#18768
There are so many possibilities with nesting/inner blocks. It gives us a huge potential in adjusting how we want the contents of the block to become.
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