Mold Blocks – Gutenberg Blocks

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What is Mold Block?

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Beautiful typography isn’t just about looks—it’s about comfort, clarity, and keeping readers engaged. People naturally prefer around 50–75 characters per line (On average, that works out to about 8–12 words per line in English, depending on word length and font) because it reduces eye strain and makes reading smoother; too long, and your eyes get tired tracking each line. This range keeps lines easy to read without causing fatigue, helping your eyes glide smoothly from one line to the next.
Line height (or leading) matters too—enough space between lines prevents text from feeling cramped, making it easier to follow. Font size should be legible without zooming, typically 16px or larger for body text. Color contrast is crucial for accessibility: text should stand clearly against its background so everyone, including those with visual impairments, can read easily.
Splitting text into multiple columns? That’s a smart trick for long content—it keeps line lengths in that sweet spot, improves flow, and makes dense pages feel lighter. Think of magazines or newspapers: columns guide your eye naturally and turn overwhelming blocks into digestible sections. It’s a sweet spot that balances readability and layout efficiency—especially in multi-column designs.
Good typography doesn’t shout—it quietly makes reading a pleasure

WordPress Gutenberg Block Editor is more than just another content editor—it’s a game-changer that challenges and potentially replaces all third-party visual page builders. Unlike many bulky and often slow external editors, Gutenberg is deeply integrated into WordPress core, making it leaner, faster, and more reliable as an editing experience.
What makes Gutenberg truly eye-opening is how it democratizes web design and development by bringing visual editing directly into the native WordPress environment—no need for extra plugins that can bloat your site or cause compatibility issues. It’s built on a modern JavaScript framework (React), ensuring smooth performance and flexible customization.
In a market flooded with premium page builders that lock users into proprietary systems, Gutenberg stands out by offering true ownership and control over your content and layout. Every block is created with standardized code, helping maintain clean, future-proof websites.
What’s revolutionary is Gutenberg’s vision for the future—it’s evolving into a Full Site Editor (FSE), where you can design your entire website, header to footer, with blocks. This means goodbye to relying on multiple incompatible themes or builders. By mastering Gutenberg, you’re not just editing posts—you’re accessing the ultimate visual design tool that is native, optimized, and future-ready, potentially making all those third-party visual editors obsolete.
In the near future, Gutenberg could be the only visual editor you need—a streamlined, secure, and powerful answer to the chaotic ecosystem of alternatives, centralizing WordPress as the most versatile and user-friendly platform on the web. This shift heralds a new era where design freedom meets performance and simplicity in one place.



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