• Has its “nuances” like all Gutenberg block set plugins, which you’ll understand better the more you work with it, but this is by far the best one I’ve worked with. The nesting and understanding where you are in nested blocks is the most intuitive to me out of the ones I’ve used. There are no disappointments / bad surprises in cross-browser handling of elements, either.

    I would love to add a feature or two here and there to certain blocks to make them even more useful. But it’s great, and I bought the pro version!

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