Build it with Blocks — WaveApps.com

In this live event, I shared my process for building (or in this case, rebuilding) sites using blocks! We cover: GenerateBlocks, the GeneratePress theme, Kadence Blocks, and Stackable and why my preference …

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Kyle Van Deusen

The Admin Bar

After spending 15 years as a graphic designer and earning a business degree, I launched my agency, OGAL Web Design, in 2017. A year later, after finding the amazing community around WordPress, I co-found The Admin Bar, which has grown to become the #1 community for WordPress professionals. I'm a husband and proud father of three, and a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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In this live event, I shared my process for building (or in this case, rebuilding) sites using blocks!

We cover: GenerateBlocks, the GeneratePress theme, Kadence Blocks, and Stackable and why my preference is always towards the Generate family of products.

Sorry the video feeds take up part of the video screen — I didn’t realize it would do that and will try to correct it in any future videos like this!

Want to get serious about building with Blocks?

I learned everything I needed to know from Mike Oliver’s GenerateBlocks course, which you can find here: https://theadminbar.com/blocks-course/

And if you’re interested in picking up GenerateBlocks or GeneratePress (my absolute faves!), consider using my affiliate link to help support presentations like this one!

GeneratePress: https://theadminbar.com/generatepress

GenerateBlocks: https://theadminbar.com/generateblocks

And that nifty little browser extension? That’s Hoverify — and it’s vital to my workflow! You can pick up a copy here: https://theadminbar.com/hoverify/

Kyle Van Deusen

The Admin Bar

After spending 15 years as a graphic designer and earning a business degree, I launched my agency, OGAL Web Design, in 2017. A year later, after finding the amazing community around WordPress, I co-found The Admin Bar, which has grown to become the #1 community for WordPress professionals. I'm a husband and proud father of three, and a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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