Magazine Blocks – Blog Designer, Magazine & Newspaper Website Builder, Page Builder with Posts Blocks, Post Grid
Magazine Blocks 👉 Magazine Blocks Site 👉 Documentation 👉 Roadmap 👉 Give a Try (Clicking this link creates a demo where you can test Magazine Blocks.) Craft Stunning News, Magazine, and Blog Websites Using Exclusive Post Blocks by Magazine Blocks! Magazine Blocks is a powerful Gutenberg blocks plugin focused entirely on creating dynamic websites for magazines, news portals, and blogs. Design visually captivating and highly detailed magazine WordPress websites with various post layouts, including grids, banners, post lists, and tabbed posts. You can also display posts as per categories using specialized blocks like Category List and Featured Categories. Additionally, explore several blocks explicitly designed for magazines and news, including Date & Weather, News Ticker, Social Icons, Advertisement, etc. Further, you can seamlessly organize these Magazine blocks into structured rows and columns with the help of the Section block. 16 DIFFERENT FLEXIBLE MAGAZINE BLOCKS Our plugin lives up to its name by providing a collection of customizable magazine blocks tailored for your Gutenberg editor. You also have the flexibility to turn the magazine blocks on or off according to your needs. Section: Create unique magazine layouts by inserting the required blocks in rows and columns as necessary. Heading: Add section titles with various markups from H1 to H6. Advertisement: Upload advertisement images of different standard and display sizes. You can also add images using a URL. Banner Posts: Display a collection of your posts in banner form. Grid Module: Use the full-width block to showcase highlighted posts. Featured Posts: Highlight important or attractive posts on your site. Featured Categories: Highlight various categories and their associated posts. Tab Post: Display the latest and most popular posts in a tabbed design for easier search. Post List: Display your posts in a small list design. Post Video: Use WordPress video post format to list videos from YouTube. Category List: Display categories to enable readers to browse by category of interest. News Ticker: Automatically scrolls through posts for the continuous flow of information. Date & Weather: Display the current date and weather on your site. Slider: Allow users to view your posts in slides, either manually or automatically. Social Icons: Add social icons and link social profiles on your site. Modal: Showcase important information and call-to-action prompts with the visually striking modal popup. WHY CHOOSE MAGAZINE BLOCKS FOR YOUR MAGAZINE SITE? Magazine Blocks is a Gutenberg block plugin exclusively developed to enable users to create stunning magazines, news portals, and blog websites. You can experiment with our customizable post blocks to design diverse layouts according to your preferences. Extensive Customization Options for Blocks Magazine Blocks come with high flexibility and customization options, allowing you to tailor the block design and other elements to your preferences. Unlimited layout possibilities With many blocks and customization options, this plugin offers endless magazine layout possibilities for your website. Query posts by Category Choose the posts based on the Category. Likewise, it’s also possible to select the posts based on Tag, Date, Title, and Author Number of posts to show Select the desired number of posts for display. Advertisement image sizes Choose the appropriate size for your advertisement images. Alignment options Set the alignment for the text, banner post, pagination, images, meta, etc., per your requirements. Full width and fixed width section container Select the full-width or fixed-width layout element per your preferences Colors, Background colors Make your site visually appealing and reinforce brand identity with various colors and background color options. Background image and overlay Easily add the background image and overlay to achieve the desired aesthetics for your website. Size and spacing Efficiently manage the margin/padding, border/box, shadow, and radius as needed. Horizontal and vertical alignment Adjust the alignment of your content, either horizontally or vertically, to suit your preferences. Flexibility for Placement of Blocks Anywhere on Your Website You can integrate Magazine Blocks seamlessly within the Dashboard Widget Area and Customizer Widget Editor. Easy-to-Read Text/Readable User Interface Typography is crucial on magazine websites for distraction-free reading. Thus, Magazine Blocks offers a range of colors, backgrounds, spacing, and contrasts, ensuring excellent readability. Visual hierarchy is maintained based on size, color, style, etc., so you can organize articles according to their importance. Further, posts are categorized into three sizes: large (Highlighted Post), medium (Normal Posts), and small (Post Listing), allowing readers to find relevant articles easily. Built with Speed in Mind Magazine Blocks has lightweight blocks to ensure your website performs exceptionally fast. Further, it loads Google fonts locally, enhancing your site speed and ensuring GDPR compliance. A Mobile-First Responsive Design that Looks Great on Any Devices Magazine Blocks is optimized for seamless performance across all devices, such as mobile phones, laptops, iPads, tablets, and more. Thus, visitors can have a smooth reading experience of your blogs, news, articles, and more, regardless of their device. MAGAZINE BLOCKS COMPATIBILITY WITH WORDPRESS THEMES Magazine Blocks is compatible with most WordPress themes in the market. A few popular ones are listed below: Zakra ColorMag Astra Kadence MAGAZINE BLOCKS COMPATIBILITY WITH WORDPRESS PLUGINS Magazine Blocks works with most other WordPress plugins. Below are some popular ones: Everest Forms User Registration Masteriyo DOCUMENTATION AND SUPPORT 👉 Refer to our Documentation for self-help 👉 Have more questions, visit our Plugin’s Support Forum 👉 Visit our Website to contact us directly via the contact form 👉 We’d love to hear your feedback. Please consider leaving us a rating! GET IN TOUCH WITH US Facebook Group Twitter YouTube EXPLORE MORE PRODUCTS FROM OUR TEAM Masteriyo – A Powerful and Easy WordPress LMS Plugin. User Registration – #1 Best WordPress User Registration Plugin. BlockArt Blocks – Highly Customizable Gutenberg Blocks to Create Websites. Zakra – Best WordPress Multipurpose Theme Powering 60K+ Websites. ColorMag – #1 Magazine & News Style WordPress Theme. Everest Forms – Flexible WordPress Form Builder Plugin. You can see how each blocks look in the Screenshots area below: 👇
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Preserved HTML Editor Markup
This plugin preserves the user-generated HTML markup in the TinyMCE editor. Unlike other plugins this one allows developers to work in the HTML tab AND end-users to work in the WYSIWYG Visual tab at the same time! No longer will your HTML markup be completely munged into an unrecognizable form when you switch between those tabs. And you don’t have to hang your users/editors out to dry when you hand off the project with a disabled Visual tab. IMPORTANT: Please read the installation instructions carefully. If you have existing content it will not render properly after activating this plugin until you use the Fix It Tools. (One user didn’t read or follow these steps and panicked thinking I ruined their website.) It also supports HTML5 Block Anchor tags in addition to other HTML5 elements, something that is currently not supported in WordPress via any existing plugins. Version 1.5 will probably be the last version I release for a while since my daughter will be born soon. I’ve added support for full JavaScript code blocks in the HTML tab. They are compatible and preserved when switching to Visual mode. This rounds out the support for almost complete html preservation, with full use of the WYSIWYG editor. And you don’t need to wrap comment codes around it per the recommendations located here: https://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Javascript but you can leave them in if you want. Version 1.4 was just a minor patch release. User @denl noticed a problem with the plugin CataBlog which implements its own administrative management features by disabling the ‘show_ui’ flag for its custom post type. I was ignoring any custom post type that didn’t have a GUI, but it was an unecessary filter that probably limited other plugins. This fix allows any post type that supports the TinyMCE editor to be “fixed” using the tools under Admin > Settings > Writing. Since version 1.3 you can now use inline CSS and JavaScript in the HTML editor and everything should be preserved. To be clear, this applies to tags only, like onclick events and style definitions – not script blocks themselves. To enable this feature you must disable the wptexturize and convert_chars filters by adding the following code to your theme’s functions.php: remove_filter("the_content", "wptexturize"); remove_filter("the_content", "convert_chars"); This new feature is pretty experimental at the moment. I tried to make it compatible with wptexturize but that proved close to impossible without duplicating a lot of core code in my plugin. It’s also not compatible with TinyMCE Advanced when the “stop removing p and br tags” setting is enabled. I’ve tested it on a variety of code samples and I’m pleased with the results but if you find any content that isn’t preserved just open a support ticket and I should be able to fix it. Since version 1.2, you now have a little more control over how content is created. And most of the previous caveats to using this plugin are now resolved. You can now choose whether to use BR tags OR P tags for newlines. Even better you can use both, where one return key press injects a BR tag, and two return key presses will wrap a Paragraph tag. This is great for being able to wrap headers at specific break points all while enjoying the semantic perks of paragraphs. In addition to choosing what type of tags to use, you can also change the behavior depending on the type of post, including custom post types. So Pages can default to BR tags, and Blog Posts can default to Paragraph tags. If you have existing content that was created before activating this plugin, you can now use the Fixit feature to convert your existing content in a way that makes it render the same as before. Only use this feature (located under Admin > Settings > Writing: Fixing Existing Content) if you are installing this plugin for the first time, otherwise it will remove all of the formatted white space in your posts. Multi-line HTML comments are now supported (Thanks to @cwlee_klagroup for suggesting the working fix!) The Format drop down in the TinyMCE editor had a bug which is now fixed. It will now select “Format” if you place the cursor on a section of bare text. Currently the editor just leaves the previously selected format option in place. It’s minor but it’s good to know when you have bare text in your content. There was a fairly problematic bug in the old version where in some browsers you couldn’t change the formatting of a single line in the Visual editor if you started from scratch. Choosing a different Format option would change the entire document, with the only work around being to edit the document in HTML mode. That was bad, and somehow went unnoticed for far too long. Anyway, that is fixed now. The caveats that still remains are: With script blocks added to your HTML markup, the right arrow key does not pass over them in the Visual Tab. You can down arrow over them however so this will likely never be addressed. If you use the Paragraph tag setting for newlines there is a minor bug where it will only wrap your content in Paragraph tags if you specify Paragraph in the Format drop down or if you enter more than one paragraph of text. So if you just type one sentence and click save it will not wrap the content in Paragraph tags. I tried to fix this but ran out of my allotted time working on other core issues. Should be fixed in the next release. For performance reasons, it will only preserve spaces if 4 spaces are used consecutively – i.e. an expanded tab in developer terms. It will not preserve intra-tag white space like . If you do add 4 or more spaces inside of an element tag it will corrupt the markup and mangle the output. But as this is intended for developer edits, this should be an extreme rarity given the habit is virtually non-existent in development communities. PRE tags are not affected and behave as you would expect, however due to how browsers parse tags, the first newline in the content of a PRE tag will be wiped out unless it is padded with either another new line or multiple spaces. CODE tags are not preserving white space at all, and when wrapped with PRE tags white space is still removed. I’m working to resolve this problem. Arbitrary section