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Whats next for Gutenberg Version?
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Luke Nielsen.
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May 21, 2025 at 3:37 pm #662230
K1W1ParticipantI would love to know if the Gutenberg version has a roadmap. I was wondering if additional functionality will be developed?. Are you planning on other block features such as enhancing the pop-up functions, or developing new blocks etc?. I love using the Gutenberg version very much and find it so much more intuitive than Elementor. Obviously, it is missing so many features Elementor brings, and it is difficult to know what plans you have for the Gutenberg version. To add some features this is missing I have used ‘GutenKit Blocks alongside Woodmart but there are obvious conflicts with some functions. How about working with Gutenkit developers like you do with Elementor to make at least some third-party blocks supported? Thank you
May 21, 2025 at 4:55 pm #662285
Luke NielsenKeymasterHello,
Thank you for your feedback and your interest in the development of our theme! We are constantly working to ensure that each update not only fixes potential issues but also brings noticeable improvements for our users. Our team pays special attention to quality and ease of use, so we systematically enhance the existing functional blocks included with our theme — particularly those designed for the Gutenberg editor. We evaluate their performance, optimize the code, adapt the design to modern standards, and take user feedback into account to make them even more versatile and easy to use.
In addition, whenever we see the need — or receive relevant requests from the community — we add new blocks to expand customization options and provide even more tools for building unique pages without the need for coding.
We would also like to mention that improvements to the functionality of pop-up elements are already on our list of planned enhancements.
Kind Regards
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Luke Nielsen.
May 22, 2025 at 5:00 pm #662586
K1W1ParticipantI really appreciate your response! I must say, building a site with blocks feels much more intuitive than other builders like Elementor. However, I do miss certain features, such as the pop-up builder and dynamic options, including display conditions. I also love how Nectar Blocks incorporates built-in clamp options for typography instead of ‘out of the box’ base value being px, along with micro animations and other trending web design elements. Gutenkit also offers a wealth of features that add something extra special.
When designing a site that serves both a static business and an e-commerce platform, these finer details become even more important. Interestingly, while there are fantastic frameworks tailored for business websites and excellent ones for e-commerce, such as Woodmart, finding one that seamlessly combines both has proven quite difficult. Many popular block kits like Kadence and Gutenkit claim compatibility with nearly any theme due to their Gutenberg foundation, but in practice, that’s not the case. I’ve tested Nectar Blocks, Gutenkit, and Greenshift with Woodmart, and each has presented conflicting issues. It seems logical to me that supporting at least some third-party blocks would be of benefit to all parties, including users like me.
Thanks again for your time. cheers Kevin
May 22, 2025 at 5:05 pm #662587
K1W1ParticipantPS: I often think it must be crazy for you guys. I am always creating three of the same templates for different builders! I was wondering if you still have time for coffee! cheers
May 23, 2025 at 9:42 am #662690
Luke NielsenKeymasterHello Kevin,
Thank you for sharing your insights and experiences with us!
Please continue to share your experiences and feedback, as they play a crucial role in shaping our development roadmap. Your patience is greatly appreciated as we work towards improving and expanding our offerings.
Kind Regards
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