undercovernerd1
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I figured it out. Not sure if there’s an easier way or not. Here’s what I did:
– Browse to the the Front Page while in edit mode
– Shrink your browser window until you see the Hamburger Menu show up and then click on it
– Within the block settings menu (right-hand side) scroll down to “Display” and then toggle on the option “Hide on mobile” and “Hide on tablet”You can do that for anything else that may shows up that you don’t want but good luck making the hero image in the header look nicely across mobile and desktop lol
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by undercovernerd1.
I’m sorry I can’t help your question but I too am curious!
What plugin is it for the mobile menu?
Nvm I misunderstood this plugin altogether. I was thinking that the plugin was something it is not. Sorry about that!
Looks like you can build out your own pages from scratch and even tie in gutenverse library items and blocks but it doesn’t appear to be full width and there’s a permalink bug where it shows up in the header and shouldn’t be there. AT least for the theme I chose. Probably a result of being so new
As I see it, the Gutenverse Library is just for the developer’s use and something we “pull” from. Pre-canned themes and pre-created sections so to speak.
If you created your own Template, you can use it on any Page within the WordPress Editor (not Gutenverse) by simply going to the WordPress page in question and in the right-hand sidebar selecting your custom template from the “Template” section dropdown. You won’t actually see the content load into the WordPress page for further editing and I think this is where things get confusing.
I tried to throw content into the page section and it definitely shows up in the preview but the moment I select a template, the template overrides everything on the page. So this tells us we need to basically build our pages out of templates instead. I think this has to do with the Gutenverse editor and nothing more.
Side note: The Header and Footer are shared across all templates and even pages which you can edit in the Gutenverse editor section called “Template Parts”
Still learning though as I got this thing today and have only poked around a couple hours
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by undercovernerd1.
Honestly, I think this is a design choice from the creator. You create a template AS a page as we traditionally know it to be. I struggle with the same problems/thoughts.
Maybe it has to do with the Gutenverse editor?
You can always try to create a new page and select the button called “Gutenverse Library” where you can either insert an entire layout (such as a fully build Contact page) or just a “Section” which would be more like the contact form on the contact page rather than the full page layout itself. I had a problem with this for the theme I chose as it didn’t look like it should have
I may have, I’m not 100% sure. It would appear that you first create a page and then in the page settings you attach a “Template” to it by selecting one of the templates from the drop-down.
I think what is confusing is that the Templates part of Gutenverse is what us new folks refer to as a page in traditional WordPress themes. While they aren’t the same, they act the same
Here’s the documentation for finding and editing the templates:
https://gutenverse.com/docs/using-wordpress-full-site-editor/
Guess it all came back on it’s own. makes no sense