PublishPress Blocks – Block Controls, Block Visibility, Block Permissions
PublishPress Blocks has everything you need to build professional websites with the WordPress block editor. This plugin has complete set of management tools for blocks. You can control which users can add which blocks to posts. You can manage block visibility, including user roles, date, time, device, screen size, and day of the week. Plus you can set default CSS styles, find all your blocks, manage your reusable blocks, and much more. Powerful block editor features in PublishPress Blocks Block Permissions: You can control who can use each block, including default WordPress blocks. Extra Blocks: There are over 20 extra blocks including accordions, tabs, and sliders. PublishPress Blocks: The blocks include accordions, galleries, sliders, tabs, maps, tables, recent posts, and more. Block Styles: You can add your own CSS styles for your blocks. Anyone editing posts can quickly add the styles to blocks. Block Controls: You can control block visibility, including user role, date, time, device, day of the week, and more. Block Usage: You can scan the posts on your website to find where your blocks are used. Reusable Blocks: You get easy access to manage and edit all the reusable blocks on your site. Auto-Insert Blocks: Automatically insert blocks into any location in your posts. PublishPress Blocks Pro Upgrade to Blocks Pro This plugin is the free version of PublishPress Blocks. The Pro version comes with faster support and all the features you need to super-charge the WordPress block editor. Click here to purchase the best premium WordPress blocks plugin now! Block Permissions: Control Who Use Each Block PublishPress Blocks allows you to enable or disable Gutenberg blocks for user roles. For example, you can disable the “Classic” block if you don’t want users to rely on the old WordPress editor. Using the PublishPress Blocks plugin, you can allow some user roles to use the Gutenberg blocks that you choose. You can select which blocks in the Blocks list will be available to each role. Click here to see how to control who can use each block. Extra Blocks: Over 20 Extra Gutenberg Blocks PublishPress Blocks has everything you need to build professional websites with WordPress. Here’s an introduction to the blocks available with the PublishPress Blocks plugin: Accordion block: You can create a PublishPress Accordion block when you need to display a lot of content in a small area. Your site visitors will be able to click on accordion bars that slide out to reveal content. Button block: The PublishPress Button block is based on the default Button block in Gutenberg. This improved version of the button block has tons of extra features including advanced styling such as hover, margin, border, padding, shadows and more. Columns Manager block: The PublishPress Columns block is based on the default Columns block in Gutenberg. This new version of the block has many extra features including extra layout options, padding, margins and much more. Contact Form block: The Contact Form Block allows you to create a form and take messages from customers. You can customize every aspect of the form including the fields, text, colors, styling and spam protection. You can also view and export all entries from your forms. Content Display block: PublishPress Blocks has a block to display your latest posts. Several views are available including Grid, List, Slider, Frontpage, Newspaper and Masonry. Some views have its own layouts and settings Count Up block: The PublishPress Count Up block is perfect for showcasing a number in Gutenberg. You can use it to show how many clients you have, how much money you have raised, how many cups of coffee you’ve served, or anything else. Google Maps block: The PublishPress Map block allows you to display a Google Map in the Gutenberg editor. You can create maps with custom icons, tooltips, description, zoom levels and much more. Icon block: The PublishPress Icon block allows you to add icons to WordPress content. This block uses Google’s Material Design icons. You can customize the style, size, color, link, margin, padding, background, border and more. Image block: The PublishPress Image block is based on the default Image block in Gutenberg. This improved version of the block has tons of extra features including focal points, overlays, custom text and more. Images Slider block: If you want to show multiple images in a slider / slideshow, then the PublishPress Images Slider Block is a great option. This Gutenberg block has advanced features including overlays, auto height, text, color and alignment options. Info Box block: The PublishPress Info Box Block is a great way to show important information in the Gutenberg editor. You can have large, colorful icon displayed next to a large title and some text. This block allows you to use Google’s Material Design icons. List block: The PublishPress List block is based on the default List block in Gutenberg. This improved version of the block has tons of extra features including advanced styling such as custom icons, text size, margin, padding and more. Login / Register Form block: The PublishPress Login & Register block allows you to load a WordPress login or register form inside Gutenberg. You can also setup a redirect URL after login and customize the design by adding your own logo and colors. Newsletter block: The PublishPress Newsletter block can save your future customers email for your marketing operations. You can create a sign-up block that’s customized with your own styling and text. Search bar block: The PublishPress Search Bar block allows you to add a very customizable search form into Gutenberg. You can change the colors, icons, width and text of your search bar. Social Links block: You can share your social media profiles very easily by using the PublishPress Social Links block. This block allows you to add links to your company / organization / personal profile on all the major social networks. Table of Contents block: The PublishPress Table of Contents block allows you to show a Table of Contents for your posts created with Gutenberg. WordPress automatically creates this Table of Contents using the headings in your post. This block enables you to place that Table of Contents so your visitors can see it. Table block: The PublishPress Table block is based on the default Table block in Gutenberg. This improved version of the block has tons of extra table features including advanced styling such as margin, padding, alignment, colors and more. Tabs block: You can create a PublishPress Tabs block when you need to display a lot of content in a small area. The tabs are mobile-friendly, can be horizontal or vertical, and can be customized with your colors and design. Testimonial block: The PublishPress Testimonial block allows you to add clients testimonials to Gutenberg. You can add testimonials using columns or a slider. You can show the avatar, name, job position and description for each testimonial. Video block: The PublishPress Video block is based on the default Video block in Gutenberg. The PublishPress Video block is most useful for videos hosted on your WordPress site. This block has tons of extra features, including advanced styling, for locally-hosted videos. WooCommerce block: PublishPress Blocks comes with a block to display your WooCommerce products. There are 2 layouts available for the Woo Products block: the Grid and Slider views. And there are also special blocks and features available in PublishPress Blocks Pro: Countdown block: With the PublishPress Countdown blocks, you can create a highly customizable countdown to an event. This block is available in PublishPress Blocks Pro. Feature List block: With the Pro version of the PublishPress Blocks plugin, you can create an Features List block when you need to show a list of all the items available with a product or service. Pricing Table block: With the Pro version of the PublishPress Blocks plugin, you can create a Pricing Table block when you need to show people the purchase or subscription options on your site. Google Fonts with core blocks: The Pro version of the PublishPress Blocks allow you to add use Google fonts with some core Gutenberg blocks such as paragraph and heading. PublishPress Blocks features the best content block in WordPress. You can use the “Content Display” block to create blog layouts, lists of posts by a specific author, or even complete newspaper frontpages. This block allows you to show posts, pages and other content types in many beautiful layouts. These layout options are Grid, Frontpage, List, Newspaper, Masonry, and Slider. You also have dozens of different ways to customize your content. You can filter your content by author, category or tag. You can add many types of data to your layouts including posted date, updated date, images, authors, excerpts, intro text, comments and more. We’ve already mentioned many features of the Content Display block. So what are you waiting for? Install PublishPress Blocks and check out the Content Display block. This block really is the best way to showcase your posts in the Gutenberg editor. Block Styles: Custom Design for Your Blocks You can create custom styles for blocks and make them available to end users. Name the style, and let the content editors use it when they need it. There’s an easy-to-use tool for creating styles, or you can bring your own CSS. Click here to see how to create block styles. Block Controls: Control Block Visibility on Your Site’s Frontend With Block Controls, you can schedule when blocks are shown, and also add user role restrictions. You can show blocks based on device type, browser, operating system, cookies, user data, and much more. Click here to read how to use block controls. There are over a dozen different kinds of block visibility control available: Schedule: schedule when to start showing and/or stop showing a block. User roles: choose which users can see your blocks. Device Width: show and hide blocks on specific device sizes. Device Type: Select what type of device this block will be visible on. Browser: Choose which browsers can see this block. Operating System: Choose which operating systems can see this block. Cookie: Show or hide the block based on cookie values. User Meta: Show or hide block based on user meta values. Post Meta: Show or hide block based on post meta values. Query String: Show or hide block based on URL query parameters. Capabilities: Show or hide block based on user capabilities. Term Archives: Choose on which taxonomies and terms archive pages your blocks can be displayed. Pages: Choose in which pages this block can be displayed. Block Usage: Find Your Blocks The Block Usage feature allows you to search for and find any usage of blocks on your site. Find your blocks quickly. Using this screen, you can scan all the content on your site and find where each block is located. Click here for more on the Block Usage Screen. Reusable Blocks: Build a Block Once and Use it Everywhere When you are using PublishPress Blocks, a submenu for Reusable Blocks is enabled by default. This submenu allows you to reach the “Reusable blocks” page screen that is normally difficult to find in WordPress. Reusable blocks are an incredibly useful feature in the Gutenberg block editor. They allow you to create content once and use it multiple times inside different posts and pages. Click here for more on the Reusable Blocks Screen. Reusable Blocks: Build a Block Once and Use it Everywhere When you are using PublishPress Blocks, a submenu for Reusable Blocks is enabled by default. This submenu allows you to reach the “Reusable blocks” page screen that is normally difficult to find in WordPress. Reusable blocks are an incredibly useful feature in the Gutenberg block editor. They allow you to create content once and use it multiple times inside different posts and pages. Click here for more on the Reusable Blocks Screen. Auto-Insert Blocks The Auto-Insert Blocks feature allows you to automatically insert reusable blocks into posts. You can choose to insert your blocks according position, categories, tags, and other criteria. This ideal for adding promotional banners, newsletter sign-ups, or anything that needs to be shown multiple times in your posts. Click here for more on Auto-Insert Blocks. Join PublishPress and get the Pro plugins The Pro versions of the PublishPress plugins are well worth your investment. The Pro versions have extra features and faster support. Click here to join PublishPress. Join PublishPress and you’ll get access to these Pro plugins: PublishPress Authors Pro allows you to add multiple authors and guest authors to WordPress posts. PublishPress Blocks Pro has everything you need to build professional websites with the WordPress block editor. PublishPress Capabilities Pro is the plugin to manage your WordPress user roles, permissions, and capabilities. PublishPress Checklists Pro enables you to define tasks that must be completed before content is published. PublishPress Future Pro allows you to schedule changes to WordPress Posts. PublishPress Permissions Pro is the plugin for advanced WordPress permissions. PublishPress Planner Pro is the plugin for managing and scheduling WordPress content. PublishPress Revisions Pro allows you to update your published pages with teamwork and precision. PublishPress Series Pro enables you to group content together into a series. PublishPress Shortlinks Pro allows you to create custom URLs for your posts and external links. PublishPress Statuses Pro enables you to create additional publishing steps for your posts. Together, these plugins are a suite of powerful publishing tools for WordPress. If you need to create a professional workflow in WordPress, with moderation, revisions, permissions and more… then you should try PublishPress. Bug Reports Bug reports for PublishPress Blocks are welcome in our repository on GitHub. 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Responsive Visibility
Responsive Visibility adds block visibility controls to every Gutenberg block. You choose which screen sizes a block shows on, and the plugin hides it on the rest with CSS media queries. There is no custom CSS to write and nothing to configure in your theme. To hide a block on mobile but keep it on desktop, open the block settings in the editor sidebar and switch the device off. Most visibility plugins give you three fixed sizes. Responsive Visibility lets you define your own custom breakpoints instead, so you can add a widescreen rule for large monitors, a small-phone rule, or whatever your layout needs, and name each one. You manage them on a single settings page, the way Elementor handles breakpoints. A few things people use it for: hiding a large hero image on phones to cut load time, showing a different call to action on desktop, or keeping a sidebar widget off small screens. Any block becomes a conditional block without a shortcode or a line of code. For a walkthrough, watch this tutorial: How It Works (3 Steps) Edit any block in the Gutenberg editor and open the Responsive Visibility panel in the sidebar. Pick the devices to hide it on — mobile, tablet, desktop, or any custom breakpoint you defined. Save. The block is hidden on exactly those screens — no custom CSS, no theme edits, no shortcodes. Why Responsive Visibility? Unlimited custom breakpoints — not just mobile/tablet/desktop. Define any number of named device ranges and the plugin generates the matching CSS media queries automatically. Cache-friendly — visibility uses CSS classes and media queries, so every visitor gets the same HTML. It works with any caching plugin and updates live as the screen resizes. Works with any theme — block themes or classic themes, with no template edits and no dependencies. Backward compatible — blocks hidden with earlier versions keep working after an update, and your saved breakpoints are not lost. Built for Gutenberg — controls live in the native block Inspector, right where you already edit. Key Features Hide or show blocks by device (desktop, tablet, mobile, and any custom breakpoint) Visibility Conditions — show or hide blocks by login status, user role, specific user or post, post type, page type, or shortcode, with All/Any logic Unlimited custom breakpoints — add, rename, reorder, and set pixel widths from Settings → Responsive Visibility Dynamic CSS generation — pixel values come from your saved breakpoints, never hardcoded Cache-safe responsive design — CSS-based hiding that survives full-page caching Per-block control — settings are applied per block, not per page Seamless Gutenberg integration with native WordPress blocks and most third-party blocks Improve page experience by hiding unnecessary or heavy elements on smaller screens Visibility Conditions — Show or Hide Blocks by More Than Device Version 1.2.0 adds visibility conditions, so you can hide or show a block based on the visitor or the page, not only the screen size. Add one or more conditions to a block, decide whether all of them or any of them have to match, and set whether a match shows the block or hides it. Conditions run on the server, so a hidden block is left out of the page instead of being hidden with CSS. That keeps member-only conditional content out of the page source where it could otherwise be read. Login status — show member-only blocks to logged-in users, or a sign-up call-to-action only to logged-out visitors. User role — show or hide blocks by user role: administrator, editor, author, subscriber, customer, or any custom role. Specific user — personalize a block for one exact user by ID. Specific post or page — show a block only on a chosen post or page. Post type — target posts, pages, WooCommerce products, or any custom post type (single view or archive). Page type — show on the front page, blog, single posts, archives, search results, or the 404 page. Shortcode — gate a block on any custom PHP logic using a shortcode — a flexible, developer-friendly escape hatch. You can use conditions and device rules together on the same block. Login and role conditions work with caching plugins as long as logged-in visitors get an uncached page, which is the default in most caching setups. Ideal For Content creators who want to hide large or secondary blocks on phones and tablets. Designers building responsive Gutenberg layouts without writing one-off CSS. Site owners tailoring what each device sees to boost engagement and speed. Membership & WooCommerce sites showing content by login status and user role — members, customers, and subscribers see exactly what’s meant for them. Agencies and developers who need simple, reliable block visibility and conditional content on client sites. More Plugins by WowDevs Sky Elementor Addons — A powerful toolkit of Elementor widgets, extensions, and ready-made templates to build stunning pages faster. Ultimate Spin Wheel — Gamified spin-to-win wheel that turns visitors into subscribers and sales with fun, interactive discounts. Blockish — A collection of beautiful, lightweight Gutenberg blocks to design rich layouts without the bloat. External Services This plugin connects to one external services under the conditions described below. No data is ever sent without a clear user action or explicit opt-in. 1. Usage Analytics / Data Insights (dashboard.wowdevs.com) What it does: Sends non-sensitive plugin usage data to help improve the plugin. This is part of the optional Data Insights program powered by the DCI SDK. When it connects: Only if you explicitly opt in when prompted. No data is ever sent without your consent. You can opt out at any time from the Sky Addons dashboard. Data sent: Plugin version, WordPress version, active theme, site language, and similar non-personal environment data. No passwords, user content, or personally identifiable information is transmitted. 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