Editing Confidence: A Better Client Experience
A great WordPress site isn’t just about how it looks on launch day – it’s about how it holds up when real people start editing it. Most client sites eventually suffer from broken layouts…
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A great WordPress site isn’t just about how it looks on launch day – it’s about how it holds up when real people start editing it. Most client sites eventually suffer from broken layouts…
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Speed matters – not just for page load times, but for how quickly you can launch new sections of a site. That’s why Turbo includes dedicated templates for Blog Grid and Projects.
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WordPress page builders are popular for a reason: they give you visual freedom, fast layouts, and a familiar drag‑and‑drop experience. But they are not always the best fit – especially when performance…
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Design consistency is one of the most overlooked problems in WordPress builds. A site might launch looking great, but once multiple people start editing it, the layout begins to drift.
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When we started building Turbo Blocks, our goal wasn’t to create the largest block library. It was to build the most useful one. We wanted a set of blocks that would actually cover the pages…
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If you’ve ever inherited a WordPress site built on a heavy page builder, you already know the trade‑offs. The visual freedom is appealing at first, but the cost shows up later…
Read articleThe Blog Feed block displays your latest posts in a responsive grid, with optional category filtering and customizable card styles.
The “See More Posts” button appears automatically if more posts exist than the posts‑per‑page value.
Category filtering uses AJAX, so it’s quick and doesn’t reload the page.