Nasio Blocks
Custom Gutenberg Blocks for the WordPress Block editor. Easy to use, lightweight and super useful. Post slider, Content slider, Gallery slider, Tabs, Accordeon, Chart, Icon and Countdown blocks. Features a template library with predefined demo content (block patterns) to speed up the page creation process. No unnecessary code to slow you down – you can choose which blocks to activate for maximum performance. Features Post Slider Block Display your latest posts in a beautiful responsive slider using Swiper.js – lightweight and fully responsive vanilla JS slider with RTL support. Choose between Fullwidth Slider (single column) or Carousel (multi-column slider) display mode Fully customizable settings for number of posts, category filtering and flexible display options Responsive design that works on all devices Support for featured images, excerpts, post metadata and more Content Slider Block Create beautiful responsive sliders using the WordPress Cover block and Swiper.js. Choose between Fullwidth Slider or Carousel (multi-column slider) display mode Fully customizable settings for slider behavior Ability to add, delete and edit slides through the familiar Block Editor interface Responsive design that works on all devices Gallery Slider Block Display galleries in beautiful multi-column carousels. Fully customizable settings for slider behavior Ability to add a gallery using the familiar Block Editor interface Ability to set custom image sizes Responsive design that works on all devices Icon Block Display svg icons from the WordPress Icons Library or upload custom svg icons. Allow users to add beautiful and scalable svg icons on their website without excessive font libraries – only the specified icons are loaded on the frontend. Different font size, color and background color Different spacing options Option to add custom svg icons Accordeon Block Display FAQ-style section in the form of expandable/collabsible dropdowns. Show a default Open Item Change header background and text color Tabs Block Create organized content sections with tabbed navigation. Customizable tab colors and styling Set default active tab Responsive design that stacks tabs vertically on mobile Easy content management through the Block Editor interface Chart Block Display data in beautiful, interactive charts using Chart.js. Support for multiple chart types: Pie, Doughnut, Bar, and Line charts Fully customizable colors for chart segments and datasets Interactive legends with customizable positioning Data labels with custom units and threshold controls Multiple datasets support Countdown Block Create engaging countdown timers to build anticipation for sales, events, or product launches. Set custom target date and time for your countdown Customizable time unit labels (Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds) Multiple display styles: Default (stacked) and Inline layout options Multiple style options for countdown units Unit delimiter options (e.g., “:”, “-“, ” | “) between time units Template Library List of Block patterns (ready to use demo content) created with the Block Editor.
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Product Expiry for WooCommerce
Product Expiry for WooCommerce gives every product and variation in your store an expiry date. When that date passes, the plugin does the cleanup for you. It can move the product to draft, set it out of stock, reduce its stock, or keep it visible with an “Expired” badge and the add to cart button disabled. You can also get an email the moment something expires. No more forgotten sale items sitting live in your catalog. No more manually hunting for last season’s stock. You set the date once, and the plugin handles the rest on schedule. It works for any store that sells things with a shelf life: food, cosmetics, and supplements, limited time offers and flash sales, seasonal lines, digital licenses and event tickets, rentals, and classified style listings. What it does for you Set an expiry date on any product or variation. You can also add a short note that shows instead of the date, like “Sold out for the season”. Expiry respects your site timezone and triggers at the end of the chosen day, scheduled individually per product so nothing fires early or late. When a product expires, you choose what happens to it: Leave it alone and just record that it expired Move it to draft so it disappears from the store Set it out of stock while keeping the page live Reduce its stock by a set amount, handled through WooCommerce so HPOS and lookup tables stay in sync Mark it as expired, which keeps the product visible, shows an “Expired” badge, and turns off add to cart Show the expiry date where customers can see it Turn the expiry date on or off for single product pages and shop and archive pages. You decide where it appears using a dropdown of common positions, or paste in a custom hook if your theme uses its own. You control the wording around the date with an {expiry_date} placeholder, set your own date format, and decide what shows after a product expires: keep the date, hide it, or swap in custom text. The “Expired” badge is yours to style too. Change the label, pick the background color, and choose where it sits on single and archive pages. Variable products with no date of their own can roll up and display the soonest expiring variation on the parent. There is also a simple shortcode, [expiry_date before="" after=""], for dropping the date anywhere. Keep it in orders and emails Show the expiry date inside order details for both you and your customer, and include it in WooCommerce order emails so the record travels with every purchase. You can also send yourself an email notification when a product expires, with custom recipients and your own subject and body using {product_name}, {expiry_date}, and {product_url} placeholders. Manage everything from the products list A sortable Expiry column shows dates right in the products table, with a per variation breakdown for variable products. Quick edit the date, note, and action without opening the product. Filter the list to find what needs attention: within 7 days, within 30 days, this month, next month, within 3 months, within 6 months, or already expired. There is also an Email Log of the last 30 days of plugin emails, showing recipient, subject, type, and whether each one sent or failed. Built to fit your store Works with any well coded WooCommerce theme, no template editing needed Translation ready, with WPML and Polylang sync across translated products Full RTL stylesheet No external API calls on the frontend and no tracking Clean uninstall with no leftover options or cron jobs Pro version Product Expiry Pro for WooCommerce runs on top of the free plugin and adds the features stores ask for most: Exact expiry time in hours and minutes, not just the date, so you can expire a flash sale at 6:00 PM sharp Live countdown timer on product pages, and optionally archives, in three styles (blocks, badge, or minimal) with an urgency threshold and optional seconds Customer reminder emails that tell buyers when something they purchased is about to expire, sent as one branded email per order and deduped so nobody gets spammed Admin reminder emails that summarize everything expiring in the next few days Auto discount before expiry that puts products on sale a set number of days out, by percentage or fixed amount, and restores the original price automatically afterward Batch and lot tracking with quantity, supplier, and lot number per batch, listed earliest expiry first, plus a recall lookup that finds orders containing a given batch CSV bulk tools to export every product with its expiry data, edit in a spreadsheet, and re import to update thousands of products at once Premium dashboard that monitors every expiring product with status and date range filters Inline plugin updates from your WordPress admin See everything in Pro Useful Links Documentation Plugin details Upgrade to Pro