Stackable Rolls Out Design Library & New Block Designs

Stackable just announced a brand new Design Library, revamped existing Gutenberg block designs, and more than doubled the number of available designs.

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Design Library

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After updating to the latest version 2.3.0, you will see a new Stackable Design Library button at the top of your screen. A single click opens a popup where you can choose from currently 139 block designs. More than half of them are free designs. To get full access you need a Stackable Premium account.

In the left pop-up column you can easily filter the designs by colors, blocks, light or dark versions, and names. There’s no need to update the plugin in order to get access to future design releases as Stackable will check for updates every day and push them to you.

Revamped Block Designs Panel

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In one of their previous updates Stackable rolled out switchable block designs. On the Layout block tab, you can easily choose block designs and also switch between them without having any impact on your content.

This section has also been improved. Now you can browse these designs and access the Design Library pop-up for a better overview of all available designs.

In other news, they added a new No Padding option to block backgrounds.

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