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In episode 342, Megan chats to Madison Wetherill about how to get the most out of Gutenberg blocks in order to streamline our blogs and make them fast and easy to navigate.
Madison is a food blogger turned web designer at Grace & Vine Studios. She helps clients' make their website and brand stand out from the crowded food blogging space. She also hosts the Vine podcast for food bloggers looking to increase their impact and connect with their dream audience. In this episode she demystifies Gutenberg blocks and explains why it allows you to customize different pieces and sections of your content. In turn this simplifies how you build your website to streamline updates and make it noticeable and easy to navigate.
- Use the Gutenberg editor to have certain sections of your blog pop out.
- Create a template or blogging outline to give you a head start.
- Reusable blocks are templates that contain information that you want to reuse.
- When used well, reusable blocks can educate your reader and provide helpful content in a clear way.
- Color can be a great way to guide readers to information they want.
- The Classic editor may get outdated. Switching to Gutenberg will be beneficial in the long-run.
Connect with Madison Wetherill
Website | Instagram
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In episode 342, Megan chats to Madison Wetherill about how to get the most out of Gutenberg blocks in order to streamline our blogs and make them fast and easy to navigate.
Madison is a food blogger turned web designer at Grace & Vine Studios. She helps clients' make their website and brand stand out from the crowded food blogging space. She also hosts the Vine podcast for food bloggers looking to increase their impact and connect with their dream audience. In this episode she demystifies Gutenberg blocks and explains why it allows you to customize different pieces and sections of your content. In turn this simplifies how you build your website to streamline updates and make it noticeable and easy to navigate.
- Use the Gutenberg editor to have certain sections of your blog pop out.
- Create a template or blogging outline to give you a head start.
- Reusable blocks are templates that contain information that you want to reuse.
- When used well, reusable blocks can educate your reader and provide helpful content in a clear way.
- Color can be a great way to guide readers to information they want.
- The Classic editor may get outdated. Switching to Gutenberg will be beneficial in the long-run.
Connect with Madison Wetherill
Website | Instagram

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