You are providing lots of new settings for different blocks, but you are taking away the good features that default WordPress block editor already have. Among them one of the best feature is theme.json defined variables for colors, fonts etc.
When we choose color manually for each block, it will be a very tedious process to change it later, when we change the color scheme as a whole. But if you allow to choose from variables defined in JSON or site editor, this will make the whole design much flexible and easy to change. Without this feature added, most designers like us, who want to edit the site in the future more easily, will avoid using this plugin. So please look into this matter. And try to use the same editor style for padding, color etc setting that
]]>We’ve been waiting for a performance update for a while now, but there hasn’t been much communication from the dev team. Right now, the website is so slow that we can’t even share it with a client for feedback.
Can we get an update on when the new version will be released?
I’ve already created a post on the community: https://community.blockera.ai/discussions/post/performance-issues-with-blockera-slowing-down-my-site-D63JP3dHvWl8bhw
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]]>Hello. Is it possible to create a custom CSS file so the styles can be used throughout the website? Thanks.
]]>Hi there,
My sites are all hosted by Hostinger.
As the title says, when enabled alongside the Hostinger AI plugin, the site returns a critical error and becomes inaccessible.
I am really impressed by this plugin and would love to use it in production, however, I also rely on my Hostinger AI plugin.
Is there any way to have both working together?
Thank you
Carl
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