Patterns

Our theme includes a variety of prebuilt patterns categorized on Theme Name such as (wpOpus FSE). These patterns are designed to simplify page creation and enhance the visual appeal of your WordPress site. Below, you will find a guide on the available patterns and how to add them to your pages using the WordPress editor.

What Are Prebuilt Patterns? #

Patterns are predefined layouts or sections that you can insert into your pages or posts. They include combinations of blocks styled to achieve specific designs or functionalities, such as headers, footers, call-to-action sections, and more.

How to Add Prebuilt Patterns to a Page #

Step 1: Open the Page/Post Editor #

  1. Navigate to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Go to Pages or Posts and select the page or post where you want to add the pattern.

Step 2: Open the Patterns Library #

  1. In the Block Editor (Gutenberg), click the “+” button at the top-left corner to open the block inserter.
  2. Switch to the Patterns tab within the inserter panel.

Step 3: Filter by Category #

  1. Locate the Theme Name such as (wpOpus FSE) category in the patterns list.
  2. Click on it to view all available prebuilt patterns under this category.

Step 4: Insert a Pattern #

  1. Browse the available patterns and select the one you want to use.
  2. Click on the pattern to insert it into your page.

Step 5: Customize the Pattern #

  • Once inserted, you can edit the content, images, colors, and other design elements directly within the editor to match your requirements.

Step 6: Save Changes #

  • After making the desired changes, click Update or Publish to save the page/post.

Video tutorial on How to customize block patterns? #

Tips for Using Patterns #

  • Combine Patterns: Mix and match patterns to create unique layouts.
  • Preview Before Publishing: Use the preview feature to ensure the pattern fits well with your page content.
  • Duplicate for Reuse: Duplicate a pattern section if you need to use it multiple times on the same page.
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Updated on March 30, 2025
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