Rating: 4 stars
This is a fantastic idea. The concept of an cloud-based plugin store, coupled with single-purpose blocks — I love it.
Just for experimentation, I tested the StarterX block, and yes, it installed and works on-page.
My only concern is whether the cloud repository can scale for millions of users.
Rating: 2 stars
Good concept, if it would work. Doesnt install any plugins. Will come back in a couple of weeks and check again.
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This is super cool, but after you click install on one these blocks, it confirms you installed it…only to then not have done anything at all. It won’t appear as installed, and going to a page with Gutenberg, the ones you tried to install won’t show up. When you go back, it gives the option to install them again. Rinse and repeat and they’ll never be installed.
I’m really excited about this, but I can’t seem to get it to work, and its currently too young to see anyone else with a similar problem on record. I’ll change my review if there’s any way to fix the problem.
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This concept, having a common repo for blocks, accessible directly from WP admin, just like for plugins and themes, is the way to go. You can select exactly the blocks you neeed with a click and disable them also with a click. No need to have users see a lot of listed blocks that just happen to be installed by plugin that has only one block you really need.
Nothing is downloaded, they work from the cloud.
Can be network activated.
But more, as you can add local blocks that become visible in special tab on the Cloud Blocks activation/deactivation screen.
And you can contribute to the global repo through NPM.
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The great thing about the Gutenberg editor are blocks, and the great thing about blocks is Gutenberg Cloud as their repository. This plug-in is the only one you’ll ever need to expand the selection of blocks for your website. From a user perspective, adding blocks works the same way like adding themes or plug-ins, so it’s simple, fast and intuitive. If you are using Gutenberg, you absolutely need this plug-in.
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