Since terms like blocks and site editing are so radically different from what we've known and loved about WordPress for decades, I think it's a good idea to establish a basic understanding of what we're talking about before we jump right into block themes.
The reason we refer to the WordPress Editor as the Block Editor is because it enables us to construct posts and pages where each element— including text, photos, videos, headers, and footers—is put into the post using blocks that may be organised modularly to complete page layouts.
It developed from what is now referred to as the "classic" editor, which was more directly focused on entering material to be published on a page or post in a preset layout.
It's similar to how content and layout are combined when both are controlled via the WordPress Editor. Since both are immediately changeable in the WordPress Editor interface, we no longer need to rely on the editor for text and (more or less) theme templates for layout.
A block theme refers to a WordPress theme that comprises templates entirely composed of blocks, thereby enabling the utilization of the block editor to modify any aspect of the website, including the post content of diverse post types such as pages, posts, and so forth.
The WordPress Site Editor enables us to design and modify templates composed of blocks. The primary aim is to provide a collection of fundamental building blocks that can be utilized to construct a website on a global scale, such as a header component. This may include blocks for the slogan, main menu, and site logo. With the site editor, we can completely redesign the website's overall aesthetic without writing a single line of code, either by altering an existing theme or creating a new block theme.
Previously, creating themes necessitated the use of various PHP templates. However, this is no longer the case. WordPress now offers a user interface for theme "development" that is readily available.The downloaded template package comprises multiple folders. Now, let's take a look at the contents of each folder
Screenshots - displays template screenshots. Do not use these for creating templates
Theme - carries Files for a WordPress theme
Select the clothing-apparel-shop-pro.zip theme by clicking on Browse, then click Install Now.
The file "license.txt" consists of important information regarding the license
The setup procedure might be executed in two methods.
The first step is to log in to your WordPress admin dashboard. After that, click.
1. Select the menu Select Appearance → Then Themes
2. Tap Add New
3. the button labelled "Upload Theme".
4. Choose your clothing-apparel-shop-pro theme by clicking the Browse button, then hit the Install Now button.
Congratulations on successfully installing a theme on WordPress website!
Another option for installing a theme is upload it via FTP (File Transfer Protocol).you first need to log in your website through FTP and Select to the themes folder inside wp-content folder. From there, you can upload the theme you downloaded by unzipping it and uploading it to server.
Afterward, sign in to your WordPress website and Select to Appearance -- Select Themes And activate .
To Add a WordPress Plugin manually by .zip archive follow steps below for Uploading plugin
click on the install now button and activate
Import demonstration content with one click to get your theme Set-up. This content will lead you through creating your website.
Select Dashboard → Select Appearance → Get started
Click on"Run Importer".
To setup Home page Go to Dashbaord >> Appearance >> Editor
Then choose the pattern you wish to display on your home page by going to Pattern.
once you've finished you can see all the demo content on front page.
To be able to begin with header,
Go To Dashboard >> Appearance >> Editor >> Pattern >> Header
Select Header Pattern
for each area of the home page, use the same procedure.
Create Product Category
First Upload and Install Woocommerce Plugin
Select Dashboard → Product → Categories → Add New
Create Product
First Upload and Install Woocommerce Plugin
Select Dashboard → Product → Add New
To be able to begin with edit block of Sections, follow steps.
Select Dashboard → Appearance → Editor → Front Page
After Click On this Editor will Open as shown in image