CP Blocks
CP Blocks main features: Multiple blocks of code in the users’ websites Integration with the Calculated Fields Form plugin Integration with the Contact Form 7 plugin Allows the insertion of blocks in the website’s posts and pages Constant development including many new blocks … and more features CP Blocks is an easy way to insert cool buttons, styles, scripts, payment / donation buttons and features into your WordPress website without requiring programming knowledge. With CP Blocks you can access many resources like design elements, form’s fields, new features, and more. The use of CP Blocks is very simple, just press the “Insert Block” button in the controls of the “Contact Form 7” or the “Calculated Fields Form” plugin (Screenshots: 2. Contact Form 7 integration and 3. Calculated Fields Form integration), the “Insert Block” button is available beside the “Add Media” button too over the content of the pages/posts (Screenshot: 4. Integration with pages and posts) Some of the free blocks included are: Text Length: To calculate the number of characters in a text Print Form: For printing a form Lorem Ipsum Generator: Lorem ipsum text generator PayPal Donation Button: For inserting PayPal donation buttons Disable Text Selection Hightlighting: Disable the text selection hightlighting on the page Disable Right-click on the Page: Disable the mouse right-click menu Display current date: display the current date on the page Autorefresh page: Autorefresh the page every a specified number of seconds Tooltips: Allows associating tooltips to the form’s elements Grow Effect: Design effect Rounded Button: Button design Animated Border Button: Button design Corner Tab Button: Button design Border Effect Button: Button design Animated Border Button 2: Button design Button With Fold Effect: Button design Corner Tab Button 2: Button design Corner Tab Button 3: Button design Animated Border Button 3: Button design Slide Down Fill Button: Button design Slide Up Fill Button: Button design Slide Left Fill Button: Button design Dark Button With Icon: Button design Dark Button With Icon 2: Button design Beveled Dark Button: Button design Curtain Effect Button: Button design Button With Scaled Icon: Button design Image With Overlaying Testimonial: Information box design Testimonial Card with Icon, Quote and Title: Information box design Testimonial Card with Image, Title and Quote: Information box design Testimonial with Profile Image: Information box design Testimonial Card with Image, Title and Quote: Information box design Testimonial with Quote and Profile Image: Information box design Dark Themed Testimonial with Tile Quote and Profile Image: Information box design Some of the additional commercial blocks are: Words Counter: To calculate the number of words in a text Read CSV File: For reading an online CSV file and use it into form PayPal Payment Button: Inserts a PayPal one time payment button PayPal Subscription Button: Inserts a PayPal recurrent payment button Skrill Payment Button: Inserts a Skrill one time payment button Address Field: Inserts an autocomplete address field integrated to Google Places Prevent framing: Inserts a block to find out if the page is embedded as a frame to other site and will prevent that by redirecting to the correct page without framing Detect HTTP or HTTPS then force HTTPS: Inserts a code block to detect HTTP or HTTPS and then force usage of HTTPS to be sure that the page is loaded over a SSL secure connection. Ad Blocker Alert: Displays a pop-up window if there is an Ad Blocker active in the browser and limits the access to the page’s content in that case. How to insert the blocks? Press the “Insert Blocks” button in the toolbar of the forms builder in the “Calculated Fields Form” (Screenshot: 3. Calculated Fields Form integration), or the toolbar of the “Contact Form 7” (Screenshot: 2. Contact Form 7 integration). The button is available too beside the “Add Media” button in the posts and pages (Screenshot: 4. Integration with pages and posts) CP Blocks opens a popup window (Screenshot: 5. Blocks popup), that includes at top-right the list of blocks categories, and below it, the list of blocks. Selecting a specific category the blocks list is refreshed with their blocks. After selecting a block, its description, assets and insertion options are displayed in the right column (Screenshot: 6. Inserting the block) Pressing the “Insert Block” button the piece of code corresponding to the block is inserted in the website (Screenshot: 7. Block in the CFF form)
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ZoloBlocks – Advanced Gutenberg Blocks, Website Builder & Page Design Toolkit
ZoloBlocks is a collection of blocks, patterns, and page templates for the WordPress block editor. It helps you design complete pages using the native editor without a third-party page builder. Live Demo | Pro Version | Documentation What ZoloBlocks Provides A library of advanced blocks that extend the default WordPress block editor. Pre-designed patterns and page templates you can insert into pages. Full Site Editing compatibility with block themes. Dynamic content options for site, post, or user data. Query loop options for posts, products, or custom post types. Animation and visual effect options for supported blocks. Optional AI text generation to help draft headings and paragraphs (third-party service, see “External services” below). Pattern import and export for reuse across sites. Key Features Layout building with pre-built sections and templates. Responsive containers for mobile, tablet, and desktop. Mega menu for multi-level navigation. Dynamic content and query loop for posts or custom post types. Entrance and scroll-based animations on supported blocks. Optional AI text generation inside the editor (third-party service). Pattern import / export for reuse across pages or sites. Available Blocks ZoloBlocks ships 60+ free and pro blocks across categories such as Image, Slider & Carousel, Post, Review, Form, Popup, Utility, Creative, Loop & Animation, Grid & List, Single Page Elements, and Advanced. A full list with live demos is available at https://zoloblocks.com/demo/. Who Is It For Website designers, freelancers, agencies, bloggers, content creators, small business owners, portfolio builders, and digital marketers who want to design WordPress pages directly in the block editor. Support The team behind ZoloBlocks ships regular updates. For help, contact support. Visit BdThemes for more plugins and documentation. Source code The compiled JavaScript and CSS files in the build/ and assets/ directories are generated from the source code in the src/ directory. Public source repository: https://github.com/bdthemes/zoloblocks Build instructions: Clone the repository. Run npm install to install dependencies. Run npm run build to generate the production assets in build/. Run composer install to install PHP dependencies (used for development tooling only). External services This plugin connects to several third-party services. Each service is only contacted when the related feature is used or configured. No personal data is sent unless the corresponding feature is enabled or the user interacts with it. 1. Google reCAPTCHA Used by the Form block when the site administrator enables reCAPTCHA protection and provides site / secret keys in ZoloBlocks settings. – What is sent: the reCAPTCHA token generated in the visitor’s browser, the visitor’s IP address, and the configured secret key, sent to https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify on form submission. The Google reCAPTCHA JavaScript (https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js) is loaded on pages containing a form when reCAPTCHA is enabled. – When: only when reCAPTCHA is enabled and a form is submitted. – Provider: Google LLC. Terms: https://policies.google.com/terms Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy 2. Google Maps Used by the Google Map block when added to a page. – What is sent: the configured Google Maps API key and a request to load the Google Maps JavaScript API from https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js. The browser of any visitor viewing a page containing a Google Map block will load map tiles from Google. – When: only when a Google Map block is present on a page. – Provider: Google LLC. Terms: https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/terms Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy 3. Google Fonts list (WordPress.org mirror) Optional. Used by the typography controls only when a site administrator enables Settings → Editor Options → Load Google Fonts catalog (WordPress.org mirror) in the ZoloBlocks dashboard. – What is sent: a simple HTTP GET request (no personal data) to https://s.w.org/images/fonts/wp-7.0/collections/google-fonts-with-preview.json to retrieve the list of Google Fonts. – When: only after the option is enabled, and only when the block editor needs to refresh the font list. – Provider: WordPress.org. Terms and privacy: https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/ 4. Zolo AI (AI text generation by Sigmative) Used by the optional AI text generation feature inside the block editor. – What is sent: the prompt text entered by the site administrator in the editor, and the API key configured in ZoloBlocks settings, sent to https://ai.sigmative.com/api/prompt/v1/generation/chat/completions. – When: only when an administrator clicks the AI generation action in the editor. – Provider: Sigmative. Privacy: https://sigmative.com/privacy-policy 5. Mailchimp (optional Form integration) Used only when a site administrator configures a Form block to send subscriber data to Mailchimp. – What is sent: the visitor’s email address, optional first name, the configured Mailchimp API key and list ID, sent to https:// .api.mailchimp.com/3.0/lists/{list_id}/members (where is the data center prefix derived from the API key). – When: only when a visitor submits a form whose Mailchimp integration has been configured by the administrator. – Provider: Intuit Mailchimp. Terms: https://mailchimp.com/legal/terms/ Privacy: https://www.intuit.com/privacy/statement/ 6. Custom Webhooks (optional Form integration) Used only when a site administrator pastes a custom webhook URL into the Form block settings. – What is sent: the visitor’s email address and optional first name, sent as a JSON POST request to the URL configured by the administrator. – When: only when a visitor submits a form whose webhook URL has been configured by the administrator. – Provider: the third-party service chosen by the administrator. The administrator is responsible for ensuring the destination has an appropriate privacy policy.