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Nova Blocks for Gutenberg Space

Nova Blocks is a collection of distinctive Gutenberg blocks, committed to making your site shine like a newborn star. It is taking a design-driven approach to help you made the right decisions and showcase your content in the best shape.

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Positioning

Clear and obvious, exciting and not afraid to take risks, distinctive, forward thinking.

  1. Obvious not confusing
  2. Exciting not dull
  3. Distinctive not common

Principles

  1. Decisions not options.
  2. Purpose-driven
  3. Distinctive
  4. Cross-themes oriented

FAQs:

Can I use the Nova blocks with my own theme?

Yes! Nova Blocks are built to inherit your theme style as much as possible.

Is Nova Blocks free?

Yes! Nova Blocks' core features are free to use.

Installation

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to the Plugins menu, and click “Add New.”
  2. In the search field type “Nova Blocks,” then click “Search Plugins.”
  3. Once you’ve found the plugin, click “Install Now,” and then click “Activate”.
  4. Do the same steps for the “Gutenberg” plugin and install the latest version of the Editor.
  5. Start using the new blocks on your pages by searching and/or selecting them from the Nova Blocks section of the Gutenberg Editor.

Completely compatible with the following WordPress themes:

Contributing

The essence of open source is that by freely sharing the code, you have the freedom to use it for any purpose, study how it works and adapt it to your needs, improve the program and share your improvements with the community so that we all benefit. 🙏

It's great if you're willing to use your skills, knowledge, and experience to help further refine this project with your own improvements. We really appreciate it and you're 💯 welcome to submit an issue or pull request on any topic.

How can you help?

  • 🐛 Discovered an issue? Please report it here and help us fix it.
  • 🛠 Fixed a bug? That’s fantastic! Send a pull request and we will look over it.
  • 🙋 Need a feature? Please take a moment to find out whether your idea fit the wider scope of this theme and provide as much detail and context as possible. Then propose it here.
  • 💎 Have you made something great? Share it with us.

Contributors

A manually curated list that include all the valuable people that have contributed to this project with code, user testing, feedback, or mockups. Thank you!

Local Environment Setup Pointers

You need to be careful since we require certain Node.js (v14) and PHP (v7.4) versions.

For ease of development, it is best to use nvm for node version management and automatic node version switching on shell navigation. For the zsh shell the easiest way is to use oh-my-zsh with the nvm plugin activated.

We use the following oh-my-zsh plugins: plugins=(composer git nvm npm) configured in ~/.zshrc. For automatic node version switching, place this line in ~/.zshrc just below the plugins line: NVM_AUTOLOAD=1. Now whenever you enter a directory through the shell, if it finds a .nvmrc file, it will switch to the specified node version.

License

Nova Blocks source code is released under the GNU GPL v3 license or later. This is so you have the freedom to create something beautiful and share it back with us.

2019-2022 © Pixelgrade.