Using a free Post Grid WordPress Plugin to customise your blog layouts for free just got really easy.

Custom Layouts for Gutenberg is a 100% free plugin that lets you easily create custom Post Grids in WordPress with no coding skills required.

In this first look video, I’ll show you how to start creating your own layouts with this Post Grid WordPress Plugin.

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18 Comments

  1. is there a way to display those posts organised by content? that is, to have a secondary menu on top and if you click on one item on the menu you see in the page only the posts in that category? I can't find a free plugin to do this.

  2. Hi and thanks for sharing 😀👍
    This looked very good. I have made a website in the Elementor free version. Do you know if I can use / combine this for my blog page, or will it crash with what is made in Elementor?

  3. Thanks Paul for a great video. Just created a layout for my blog page following your instructions. Though I have one question. I have a blogpost page with categories in a form of a menu. So the blogpage now has my new layout, however, the same layout doesn't apply to categories pages. Do you know how I can fix this?

  4. Hey Paul, is it possible to change the “read more” button to a download button?
    I have a custom field type where a download link url is required for each custom post type. Instead of the button opening my post I just want it to download the file. Thanks 🙏🏻

  5. Thanks for this Paul. The post loop has been one of my pain points working with block-based sites. This looks like it might help out quite a bit, and just require some manual CSS to get things exactly the way you want them (not the end of the world — especially since it's a free plugin).

    Keep up the blocks content!

  6. Hi Paul. I enjoyed the video. I'm really glad you finally brought back the catch phrase " if you didn't like the video press the down button twice as that works well also." Love it and chuckle every time I hear it. Take care.

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