• I believe Gutenberg Blocks are the future for me…

    I have the website for my massage clinic. Its currently build in divi and i am having it redone as im not fond of divi.

    I want it done just using gutenberg blocks. but its hard to find webdevelopers who will do this, as most insist on using elementor.

    One guy has made a quick mockup use but have done it using elementor. My question now is, can this be done using just gutenberg or are some of the functions not possible?

    I have read so many articles about Gutenberg vs Builders, and theres slowly starting a consensus that Gutenberg Blocks will be the builder of choice in the future.

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  • Hello Rasmus,

    I completely agree with you that Block Editor Blocks/Patterns/FSE themes are the future of web development. Even, personally I highly suggest using the Block Editor. It’s great to hear that you’re considering transitioning your massage clinic website from Divi to Gutenberg. Gutenberg offers a more streamlined and native approach to building websites in WordPress.

    While many developers may be more accustomed to working with page builders like Elementor, there’s no doubt that Block Editor is a powerful tool for creating custom layouts and designs. There’s hundreds of FSE themes on the www.remarpro.com theme repository. Thousands of the Block Editor Builder plugins. It may take a bit more effort to find developers who specialize in Block Editor, but it’s definitely possible.

    As for your question about whether Block Editor can handle all the functions you need, the answer is generally yes. Block Editor has come a long way and continues to evolve with each WordPress update. It offers a wide range of blocks and customization options, allowing you to create complex layouts and rich content.

    If someone has created a mockup using Elementor, it’s often possible to recreate that layout and functionality using Block Editor blocks. However, there may be some differences in the workflow and specific features, so it’s important to work with a developer who is experienced in Block Editor to ensure a smooth transition.

    I share your optimism about Block Editor Blocks becoming the builder of choice in the future. It’s backed by the WordPress core team and enjoys widespread support from the community. As the ecosystem around Block Editor continues to grow, you’ll have even more options and resources to make the most of this powerful tool.

    Best of luck with your massage clinic website project!” \m/

    Thread Starter Rasmus Ramskov

    (@rasmusramskov)

    Thanks for the thorough answer Fahim ??
    I also asked in the danish wordpress forum and got the same affirming answer.

    There i also specifically asked if it was possible to make the function where there is pictures with a visible title that becomes text when you hover over it. The answer was “Imagegallery” , so now i just realized all the sweet functions i can make my selv with images on my websites when using blocks. Hover effects and so on.
    And seems i can make sections with different background color and so forth, so it seems harder and harder to see why i should have the website build with anything else but gutenberg blocks

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