• This is a great tool for what it does. The only confusing thing for me is that it says on .org that you have 11 blocks. I couldn’t spot any new ones after installing this plugin, nor found any settings.

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  • Plugin Author Hardeep Asrani

    (@hardeepasrani)

    Hey @ronalfy,

    We just noticed that too. This plugin is part of https://wordpress.org/plugins/otter-blocks/ and it’s deployed together (With this plugin being available as a package inside Otter Blocks too), and looks like during deployment some files are left inside this plugin’s files that cause wporg to display those as available blocks.

    We will look into it and fix it in the next release, thank you!

    Thread Starter Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    @hardeepasrani maybe some errant register_block_type’s left if I had to guess. Thanks for the response. Here I am complaining about a “lack” of settings 😅

    Plugin Author Hardeep Asrani

    (@hardeepasrani)

    @ronalfy Yea, similar, we leave the .json files by mistake. If you like this, we recommend you to give Otter Blocks a try. It has a lot of blocks and various block extensions like this one, for Conditions, Animations & so on.

    And if you just like Blocks CSS without wanting more blocks, that’s good too. Let us know if you have any feedback for us on how we can improve the plugin.

    Thank you!

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