Square Happiness: Placeholder Block Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Accelerate your content management by creating sets of blocks that you can use later in any page or post.
Build as many placeholders as you want and use them all along your site. Each “Placeholder” can be used as a symbol and replicated into any other content.
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Have you ever wished you could show one post on different WordPress pages? Have you ever wanted to change an item inside a post once and make it updated in every page in which it appears? Have you ever wanted to create blocks of content which can be used as a template at any time?
All these questions come true using the Placeholder plugin for the WordPress Gutenberg editor. The Placeholder plugin has been created to facilitate work and optimize time of those who work with content.
The Gutenberg editor of WordPress allows new possibilities and the Placeholder plugin makes adding content simple and enjoyable. You can create a block of content with text, photos, videos, audio, etc. Then, you can save it to use whenever you want and on the pages you want. The key point is that in one click.
What are the advantages of using the Placeholder plugin:
– Works with the WordPress Gutenberg editor.
– Allows you to create designs or sets of blocks and display them on different pages or posts at the same time.
– You only need to update a block once and it will be updated automatically in each and every page in which it is placed.
– You can create as many blocks as you want.
– You can save each group of blocks created and use it whenever and wherever you need.
Screenshots
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Add new block collection: New Placeholder.
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Add any block you want to reuse.
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Add any block you want to reuse.
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Go to the content you want your new Placeholder to appear and add the Placeholder block.
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Once added, select the Placeholder you want to use from the dropdown in the sidebar to the right.
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Review your content, add it to any other page or post and tweak it as needed.