So ...

The default Gutenberg editor includes a columns block, so this time we don't need an external plugin.

Create a new post/page or edit an existing one, and once you’re in the post/page edit area, click the "Add block" icon to add a new block:


Next, you'll have to select the "Columns" block from the "Layout Elements" tab:


As a result, you'll see the mouse cursor jumping on the left column and a text placeholder will appear on the right column:


It looks like an "empty" area, but if you move your mouse over to the left, you can click those small dots to see the highlighted border of the actual block. Also, you'll be able to see the block settings on the right column of the post edit screen:


By default, you'll have two columns, but you can use the slider to increase the number of your columns. The slider will allow you to add up to six columns in a single row.

And that's it ... Simply click on a given column and start typing to add your content:


Really simple, isn't it?

But there is more ... In addition to the traditional text content, you can also add images and embed videos in your columns ...

Let's see how can you do that ...



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hanley Premium Plus
Thanks, Zed, I was looking for that.

BTW Guttenberg is so much easier than classic.
Just saying

Peter H
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time Peter!
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ShihTzuSteve Premium
Thanks, Zed, I actually prefer the Gutenberg editor.
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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CandP Premium
Thanks, Zed. We are just about to give Guttenburg another try so this will be very useful.
Colette and Philip
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Thanks for the time my friends!
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TitaWorks Premium
OOOOH!

-- Netta
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smartketeer Premium
:))
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Fleeky Premium Plus
Thank,you Zed
Always awesome
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for stopping by my friend!
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