Contents
How to set wide or full-width content alignment in Gutenberg?
For example, in Getwid, you can set a preferable alignment for multi-block containers by starting with the Section block: Stretching your Gutenberg website containers to the full-width or wide-width layouts is an easy thing to do in the ever-evolving WordPress block editor – and it’s getting easier with every core update.
How are blocks aligned in Gutenberg image block?
For example, a left block alignment will move your image to the left, and whatever blocks you have below that, they will float up to the right side of your image. You have three block alignment options to choose from:
Can you change the container alignment in Gutenberg WordPress?
You can change container alignment in Gutenberg WordPress for both pages and posts. If your posts/page layout is designed with a sidebar, the full-width container should span the content area without overlapping a sidebar (still make sure to test this out).
How to add an image to a Gutenberg page?
Use it to insert a single image somewhere on your page/post. Gutenberg’s new image block functions almost the same way as the classic editor’s “Add Media” button. Align your image to the left, right or center, provide a caption, link, alt text, etc. Let’s take a look at how to add an image & customize its style & settings.
What does the Gutenberg block editor do for WordPress?
The Gutenberg block editor for WordPress has changed how we create content within the CMS. But it’s also opened up some new possibilities on the front end as well. One of the more interesting developments in this area is the ability to add “full” or “wide” blocks to a page or post.
Is it good to use Gutenberg as a page builder?
In a default installation, Gutenberg doesn’t provide all the bells and whistles of a page builder plugin. But block alignments do allow us to dabble in that territory. That’s a good thing because web design has evolved from the days when the Classic Editor first appeared. Back then, websites tended to use a uniform content width throughout.