I am excited to announce that our Gutenberg Templates Library has been growing well since launch. And now we have started added Niche based Landing page templates. So now, the Templates Library is divided into two types:
The Gutenberg patterns are the same as launched earlier that are simply section templates. We have been adding new templates regularly to the collection.
Video Walkthrough
Gutenberg Landing Page Templates
This is what we are introducing now, we have added about twenty-two (22) Full Landing Page Templates and more to be added. These are niche-based templates that are organized into the most common niches. The best part is that all these templates are π― FREE.
How to Import a Gutenberg Template
There is no trouble required to download a template file and then import it to your website. Neither I ask you to install a WordPress plugin to be able to import or insert a Gutenberg Template. Simple browse the templates, copy one you like & paste it in the editor.
I have also prepared a quick instructional video if that helps.
Must Needed Plugin
These Gutenberg Templates are highly customizable and that is possible because of the Editor Plus plugin. We developed this plugin to make it super easier for you to customize the styles easily and visually.
Please make sure you have this plugin installed and activate before you copy any template.
If you have this plugin installed and activated, you are all good and nothing to worry about. π
Templates Adapt Your Theme Styles
I tried to make almost no use of custom CSS for the styles and typography in the templates added by myself (we may add 3rd party templates in the future). That means you may experience a little different design of a template as opposed to the screenshot in the library.
Whatever theme you are using templates will adapt most of the typography and styles from it.
3rd Party Blocks & Plugins
Although at the launch, I’ve not used any 3rd party blocks/plugins for the these templates I have created. Except for the contact forms, which required a form plugin, and for that, I’ve used Gutenberg Forms.
But, in the future, templates may require 3rd party blocks/plugins to be installed. Make sure to check for the details of the required plugins for the template you wish to use.
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