This is a great guide and valuable resource. I'm surprised you haven't had more views and thumbs up on this. One thing you did forget to mention (unless I missed it) is that you need to convert the reusuable block to a regular block if you are using it in different locations, with different affiliate products in it. Otherwise you could start chasing your own tail if you were to edit the reusable block on different posts, as they would all display your last edits. But thankyou, as I say, great resource & I have subbed 👍
I wanted to get rid of the bulky elementor and recently found out that GB is a very lightweight alternative. But making a transition from elementor is a very cuborsome process for a beginner like me. So I have been searching for GB tutorials lately and this one turned out to be the most helpful. Thanks. One question: is there any way that we can add Shadow to the button with GB or gutenberg without needing a separate plugin or CSS coding? In elementor it was pretty straight forward.
Do you mean a comparison table like the one I built in this elementor video? ruclips.net/video/RuDpqhUTEp0/видео.html&lc=UgwEfMq5MB4P1_Drzwp4AaABAg Or using actual Table HTML markup? The latter would be pretty hard using gutenberg and zero code.
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This is a great guide and valuable resource. I'm surprised you haven't had more views and thumbs up on this. One thing you did forget to mention (unless I missed it) is that you need to convert the reusuable block to a regular block if you are using it in different locations, with different affiliate products in it. Otherwise you could start chasing your own tail if you were to edit the reusable block on different posts, as they would all display your last edits. But thankyou, as I say, great resource & I have subbed 👍
I wanted to get rid of the bulky elementor and recently found out that GB is a very lightweight alternative. But making a transition from elementor is a very cuborsome process for a beginner like me. So I have been searching for GB tutorials lately and this one turned out to be the most helpful. Thanks.
One question: is there any way that we can add Shadow to the button with GB or gutenberg without needing a separate plugin or CSS coding? In elementor it was pretty straight forward.
The pro version of generateblocks has box-shadow built-in
This is what I’m looking for, thank you sir!
Excellent! If you could also do a comparison table, say, for 3 or 5 products that would be really useful too.
Do you mean a comparison table like the one I built in this elementor video? ruclips.net/video/RuDpqhUTEp0/видео.html&lc=UgwEfMq5MB4P1_Drzwp4AaABAg
Or using actual Table HTML markup? The latter would be pretty hard using gutenberg and zero code.
@@BuildThatWebsite Yes, just like the one from your Elementor video. I'd say that's the one thing missing from my website that would really help.
Dont know why but after using these CTA boxed that specific blog is facing issue of discovered but not index in google search console ? please reply any solution
Can you show the css way to do the badge? or add it to the description?
Really helpful thankyou.
Thank you very much
Thanks