 We've talked about how Gutenberg uses the concept of blocks to add content and as you hover over them, you'll see it describes what kind of block that you do have. For example, here we have a paragraph, here we have an image right here and we have other paragraphs going on down. The way you add paragraphs or the way you add new blocks to your content page is you have a little plus icon here which if you hover tells you can add a block. So can actually add a block and call this a heading surprise. So we can have a block here which is h2 or it can be h3 or h4. And if you're wondering why we don't have h1 in this particular block it's because the hierarchy of the HTML has already been covered. They expect that most of your titles already your page title will be an h1 or so. So the next hierarchical heading you should have is an h2, h3 or h4. So we can add more blocks like for example a heading here and we can use this small plus button on the side and say now we would like to add a list and the list is going to be of ice cream types. We have caramel, we have vanilla, we have strawberry and we have our block there which is just a list block in here. Now you will note that there are so many types of blocks in our Gutenberg editor and they are categorized so we have those that are most used. As you use a particular block it will push itself into this section. We have the common blocks which are the common content types and intuitively you've been given what happens when you use a particular block here. So if you hover over the file you'll see what happens if you use the cover block you'll see what it means or the audio and even these other ones that do work with formatting. So you're able to see a small preview of what will be based on the block that you actually add. So those are the two ways of adding your blocks into your page. The final one is a bit one that I really love because sometimes I don't know what I'm looking for but I'm hopeful that block is there. So when I hit enter to add you'll see that the small plus button comes from it at the block but I want to be specific. Let's say I want to add a Twitter block in my page so as I type the T it starts filtering and I'll see that I actually have that block coming out. So I can embed here a URL from Twitter that will actually reflect the particular tweet that I do have. This is not only for Twitter blocks it can be for any other kind of block. So I could let's say enter here and then I'm going to look for Facebook maybe and then when I click it it provides for me a link that I can add there. Maybe I want to do a gallery so as I type just thinking of what my content will be allows for me to choose a particular block and once I add all that information you'll see that it will intuitively place it for me. Now this doesn't only stop at adding content you can actually drag and drop your content maybe you don't like where this is placed. So when you select that block and hover over the small six icon you can actually drag and drop this. Sometimes it's a little bit hard so you need to wait until you get that blue line and you'll know where you're placing. Or if you find that a bit of a pickle you can just use the small up and down arrows to move this as far as you want it to go. So once you're done with that you hit save and you're good to go. So that's how we add blocks in our Gutenberg posts or pages. If you want to remove content from your posts and pages you can actually when you click on a particular block you can click the three icons which gives you more options and you can remove that block and you can do the same for the others.