 Hi, and welcome to Learn WordPress. In today's tutorial, we are going to look at all the options WordPress provides to streamline our content creation. Do you sometimes feel that there are too many external influences whilst editing or writing a page or post? Distraction Free Mode is a new feature that helps you stay focused on your writing by minimizing distractions on your screen. To enable the distraction free mode, click on the three vertical dots top right and enable distraction free. As you will see, it says right with calmness below. Once you've enabled the focus mode, you'll notice that the editor screen changes. The toolbar at the top of the screen disappears. The block toolbar doesn't appear when you click on content. Only your content remains. This helps you stay focused on your writing and minimize distractions. The idea is that it's just you and your words and it allows for a simpler and more streamlined editing experience. You will notice it feels more like a text editor than a block editor. If you want to add a new block, you can merely click forward slash and the name of the block. If you need to access the toolbar while in distraction free mode, simply move your mask to the top of the screen and the toolbar will appear. Another option you will see is called full screen mode. This option gives you the ability to show or hide admin UI or user interface. If you prefer to have your admin sidebar to stay visible while working, you can disable this feature. Now you can access your sidebar in two ticks. And if you would like to hide it, you can select the full screen mode. Next, let's talk about spotlight mode. Spotlight mode is available in both the post editor and the site editor. When you toggle this on, all blocks are grayed out except for the one you're working on so that you can focus on a single block at a time. Let's see this in action in the site editor as well. So let's make our way to appearance and then click on editor and then open up one of our templates. And then enable spotlight mode. And now you will also be able to work on each block individually. Another option worth highlighting is to enable the top toolbar while you are working and editing. When you select the block toolbar view, you don't have to worry about the block toolbar getting in your way while editing a block. Another feature worth exploring is to always have the list view open. This can be selected when you go to preferences and select always open list view. When you toggle this on in the post editor or the site editor, it opens the list view sidebar by default every time you open the block editor. This is helpful if you are one of those who use the list view all the time. Lastly, if you are working on a template, you can also edit your header and footer template parts in template editing mode to ensure a simpler and more focused editing experience. You can also drag your header and footer to see what your navigation menu will look like on smaller screens. Give these options a try and see how they can improve your writing productivity. And visit Learn WordPress for more tutorials and training material.