=== Grids: Layout builder for WordPress === Contributors: evolvesnc,andg,simo_m,marialaurascarnera Tags: page builder, gutenberg, gutenberg blocks, blocks, block-editor Requires at least: 5.0.0 Tested up to: 5.2.1 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Requires PHP: 5.6 Stable tag: 1.2.2 The most advanced page and layout builder for Gutenberg and the new Block Editor, with columns, rows and responsive controls. == Description == 👉 For more information about the plugin, visit the documentation website. A layout builder is a tool that helps you creating visual structures in your page, from a simple layout made by adjacent columns, to more complex compositions. Grids is entirely based on the WordPress block editor, which means that you'll be able to use it together with the myriad of content blocks that developers and designers from all around the World are creating. With Grids, we're bringing a visual structure to the content written with the WordPress Block Editor. === 👉 Sections & areas === A Section is a portion of the page that aims at being visually distinct from the rest of the content. Sections are usually top-level blocks that you add one after the other; the sequence of sections is what makes your page layout. Each Section that you create is composed by several different Areas. In their most basic form, you can think of Areas as columns, which are nothing else than containers for content blocks. For more elaborated compositions, the Grid Designer allows you to create exactly the grid structure you want within the boundaries of a Section, by using CSS Grid. 👉 Want to know more? Read the plugin documentation! 👉 https://justevolve.it/grids/documentation/ == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/grids` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress == Frequently Asked Questions == **Will it work on my theme too?** YES! Whether your theme is free or premium, Grids will seamlessly integrate with it. **Can I switch themes? Will I lose content in the process?** Your content will NOT be lost when switching themes, regardless of the one you choose to use. Also, since the plugin doesn't rely on shortcodes, even deactivating the Grids plugin completely will leave you with perfectly readable content in your pages. **How does support work?** Support on the plugin page on WordPress.org is completely voluntary. Feel free to post bug reports, or questions about the plugin functionality. == Screenshots == 1. The advanced grid designer. 2. Section layout template selection. 3. Grids allows you to be in control of the display of your pages. 4. Grids offers multiple advanced controls to modify the appearance of your content. == Changelog == === 👉 1.2.2 === * FIX: Fixed an issue that prevented custom accent colors to work as intended on the Twenty Nineteen default theme. === 👉 1.2.1 === * FIX: Minor visual tweaks. * FIX: Editing of sections composed with the Grid Designer. === 👉 1.2 === * NEW FEATURE: Added page-wide gutter control. * ENHANCEMENT: Grid Designer is now available when editing a section, and areas can be rearranged. * FIX: CSS style for grids not displaying in loops. * FIX: Sections can now be used as reusable blocks. * FIX: Minor bugs. === 👉 1.1.1 === * FIX: Translation support. * FIX: Issue with blocks toolbar. === 👉 1.1.0 === * NEW FEATURE: Grid Designer. * FIX: Translation support. * FIX: Minor bugs. === 👉 1.0.0 === * Initial public release. == Upgrade Notice ==