Snap Blocks
Snap Blocks is a lightweight plugin that lets you create reusable content blocks in WordPress. Each block is its own post and can be edited with the free version of Elementor, or now also with WPBakery Page Builder. You can group them, duplicate them, and insert them anywhere using a shortcode or a built-in widget. If you’re familiar with reusable blocks in the Gutenberg editor, this works in a similar way — but built for popular page builders. 🛠️ Built for developers, designers, and content editors who want a smarter way to manage repeatable content across their WordPress sites. DOCUMENTATION | SNAP BLOCKS PRO Features Custom post type: snap_block for managing standalone content blocks Edit blocks with Elementor or WPBakery Insert blocks via shortcode, Elementor widget, or WPBakery element Widgets include a dropdown selector for easy block selection Group taxonomy for better organization Duplicate blocks with one click Lightweight and clean admin UI No performance overhead PRO Features With Snap Blocks PRO, you unlock automatic block insertion, advanced display conditions, precise hook placement control, and full compatibility with WooCommerce and core WordPress contexts. Automatic block insertion (no shortcode needed) Hook position selector (WooCommerce & WordPress hooks) Display blocks based on context: WooCommerce Single Product Product Archive Cart Checkout Thank You page My Account WordPress Single Post Page Post Archive Advanced conditions: Specific products Categories Tags Pages Posts Multiple conditions support Custom hook name option Priority control for precise placement Developer-friendly architecture Getting Started with Snap Blocks ✅ 1. Enable Page Builder for Snap Blocks Elementor Go to Elementor → Settings → General Check Snap Blocks under “Post Types” WPBakery Go to WPBakery Page Builder → Role Manager From the Post Types dropdown, select Custom Enable the Snap Blocks post type for relevant user roles Click Save Changes ➕ 2. Create a Snap Block Go to Snap Blocks → Add New Use Elementor or WPBakery to build the block content Assign a Group if needed for better organization 🧩 3. Insert via Elementor or WPBakery Widget Edit any page or template with Elementor or WPBakery Look for the Snap Block widget/element Select a block from the dropdown menu 🔤 4. (Alternatively) Insert via Shortcode Paste the following shortcode anywhere: [snap_block id="123"] Replace 123 with the block’s ID. Early Development Notice Snap Blocks is in the early stages of development, and we’re actively working to expand its features. Future updates will include support for additional features and deeper integrations. Your feedback is invaluable! If you have specific needs or suggestions, please share them in the support forum. We appreciate your support and look forward to improving Snap Blocks with your input. Other Plugins by Devnet Here are some other plugins we have developed that you might find useful: Free Shipping Label – Increase order revenue by showing your customers just how close they are to your free shipping threshold. FSL Discount Add-On – By setting customizable thresholds for single, double, or triple-step discounts, you’ll motivate shoppers to add more to their carts. Product Price History – Track product price history with customizable charts and graphs on your WooCommerce store. Show lowest price and increase customer trust. Easy Subscribe – Effortlessly integrate customizable subscription forms on your WordPress site with a simple shortcode. Easy Subscribe – WooCommerce Add-On lets you place a subscription form directly on product pages to capture leads at the moment of interest and grow targeted subscriber lists based on customer preferences. Easy Booking Calendar – Turn any product into a reservation-ready item. This plugin adds a customizable calendar to product pages, allowing customers to select date ranges for bookings. BizNotes – Exclusive admin notes for seamless order management among multiple admins. Effortless collaboration, powered up. Snap Blocks – A lightweight plugin that lets you create reusable content blocks in WordPress. PingVid – A lightweight WordPress plugin that adds a floating video widget to your site.
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TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy
Boost your website with feature-rich tables that your visitors will love! TablePress is the most popular and highest-rated WordPress table plugin. Easily create, edit, and manage beautiful and modern data tables, from simple price lists to searchable directories, product and model tables, inventories, schedules, and research datasets. Add live sorting, pagination, searching, and other interactive features that help visitors find what they’re looking for on any device. Use any type of data and enrich your tables with images, links, and even math formulas. Import and export tables from/to Excel, CSV, HTML, and JSON files or URLs, including spreadsheet data from Google Sheets, Excel Online, and files stored on Dropbox or OneDrive. Embed tables into posts, pages, or other site areas using the block editor, an Elementor widget, or Shortcodes. All with no coding knowledge needed! Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out! Common use cases TablePress will handle a wide range of tables, from simple price lists to searchable directories and large datasets. Popular examples include: Product and model tables Service and price lists Directories and listings Schedules and timetables Participant and member lists Inventories and collections Comparison tables Research and statistical data Accessible and SEO-friendly tables TablePress creates accessible HTML tables whose content can be searched by visitors, WordPress search, and search engines alike. Interactive features like sorting, filtering, and pagination include accessibility enhancements for screen readers and other assistive technologies. This makes it easy for visitors to find relevant information, whether they are browsing a large directory, searching a product table, or using your site’s search function. More information Visit tablepress.org for more information, take a look at example tables, or try TablePress on a free test site. For latest news, follow @TablePress on Twitter/X or subscribe to the TablePress Newsletter. How to use TablePress After installing the plugin, you can create and manage tables on the “TablePress” screen in the WordPress Dashboard. To insert a table into a post or page, add a “TablePress table” block in the block editor or a widget in the Elementor page builder and select the desired table or use Shortcodes with other page builders. Beginner-friendly step-by-step tutorials, guides, and how-tos show how to achieve common and popular tasks with TablePress. You can find examples for common styling changes via “Custom CSS” code on the TablePress FAQ page. You may also add features like sorting, pagination, searching, filtering, alternating row colors, row highlighting, and more by enabling the corresponding options on a table’s “Edit” screen. Premium features Need additional functionality for larger tables or advanced use cases? Premium license plans for TablePress add features such as: Options for responsive tables Advanced filtering and search Fixed table headers and columns Automatic periodic imports Custom styling options And much more Priority email support is also included. Check out the details on the TablePress website.