 Now the cob blocks also extends things like the images that we do have here. So if you go to the styles of the image you'll see that we actually have more options. We have for example, we can make it a bottom wave or a top wave. So you will see the curves along the image. And if we choose to make this full width you will see that styling is actually applied and you could enjoy it as you make designs of your website. Right, so the last bit of blocks we're going to be looking at are those that come from other plugins. For example, I have wukamas installed here and you'll actually see that wukamas has its own section here that has a number of blocks that are inbuilt. So let's say if I chose to get a product category list I'm able to have it here and I have options of whether choosing it as a dropdown or a list I can even show the empty categories. For example, this is what's there and it doesn't have any of the items in it. So I can show it here. I can show the count if I need to. I can give it a hierarchy or I can take that out. The other blocks that are available in wukamas are having a featured image or product search or products by tags. So we can even have one that if let's say we have reviews we can order those by review and we can showcase them on the front end. Now of course my product catalog is still empty so some of these will not work but it works best as you make sales as you do a number of things these blocks become really important. There are a number of plugins that have built everything they are about basing on the new editor which is Gutenberg. So you can actually see some of those as if you search for blocks. You're able to find a number of blocks. So one of my favourites are co-blocks which is by Godaddy and if you install it it comes with a number of blocks. I'm also going to install another plugin which is called a simple rich text blocks and this is a plugin that I built myself to allow me to add more rich content in my work. So it's actually here and it's called a simple HTML rich text for block editor. So if I install it now it gives you the options of adding subscripts, superscripts, citing, having the small text, marked, inserted and deleted tags which do not come by default with the block editor. So I'll just activate that and I'll show you what it does and then I'll also activate our co-blocks plugin here. So when I go back to the editor of my page and just choose to reload this with this we are able to see the power that comes with the block editor in terms of extensibility. So for example in my paragraph here when I select just this text I am able to use the little plugin that I wrote to make this a subscript and I can choose this and maybe add them in to become superscripts. So we have superscripts there. I can choose this and make this uppercase if I need to similar to what we have in editors like Illustrator or Photoshop we are able to change our content into uppercase and much, much quicker. So this can be marked, can mark it if I need to. So you see it's highlighted, I can strike through. I can also add it as inserted. I can change this and make it a deleted text. So a deleted text so you see it sort of highlights it as though it's being struck out but if you look at the HTML of this if you right click this and then go to editor's HTML you can actually see that the subscript has tags of sub, superscripts sub, supertub then this adds an uppercase span. We have mark as the HTML tags insert, delete and this is how traditionally or how the HTML semantically is added for this content to be marked up. So we are able for example if we wanted to do something like this person was in third position the RD is actually supposed to be a superscript so we can just throw this at the superscript and we have our content working out as we should be having it. So that is from the little plug in that I wrote. Now most of these plugins that come with their own blocks will also come with their own categorization of the blocks. So for example we see the core blocks categories we see the galleries of core blocks right here and we also see that there are some other blocks that are not galleries. For example you can add an author biography you can have an alert that people can see when they click you can have a display of a menu, a price list you can show a gist from github you can show icons, you can have media cards you can have a pricing table for example like this one that you're seeing here so you're able to click and buy and change all the content here and in the same context you can also have other buttons you can highlight, do a post carousel you can do posts themselves you can add a shape divider to your different sections of your page and you can even add social profiles depending on where you belong so I'll just look at the posts and you can see from here this had an image so it magically comes with the image, the date, the title and the content itself while this other block will skip the image but have all the other content however we can also use the code blocks now code blocks comes with a number of other blocks let's say the gallery type of blocks so you'll find that it comes with a carousel it comes with massonery, it comes with a collage it comes with the stacked blocks, offset and this can be added so for example if I choose to have massonery I'll just add a number of I'll upload a few more files so I'll add some other items and images into gallery that will allow us to see this in a better light so you'll see I'll add this to the gallery and now we have over 6 images and I'll update the gallery however now you can see depending on the height of the images we are seeing that this is short, this is long and it gives us that pinterest kind of feel so we can increase the gata that simply means the spacing between the images or reduce it we can make rounded corners of our images we can see that effect we can choose to add a light box so that when someone clicks on those images they pop up and they can be seen and we can even add captions to them so we can choose a different caption style whether it's light or dark mode we can have changed the image size to something extra large or large or even medium depending on what we like so of course the traditional CSS comes up we can add separate classes we can remove the top spacing if we need to be or remove even the bottom spacing depending on how that styles up with our theme so I'm just going to save this with the light box option with captions and with it being a masonary gallery and I'll reload this on our front end when I come to see our gallery right here when I click on an item you'll see that it actually pops up and we can actually see the others so it works out well here maybe if I didn't like the masonary type I'm able to change this and say maybe it should be a collage and you see it changes style or we can say let this be a carousel so you'll see that it actually scrolls from right to left so you still have the options here working out for you you have the buttons that are there the arrows and we can even choose to add the buttons so what we are going to do to this carousel is that we are going to spread it to be full width we're going to leave a responsive height I think we'd rather keep it at 400 pixels no rounded corners no thumbnails and then what we are going to do is change the slider settings and select it automatically move after every 3 seconds you can pause on hover it's draggable it's free scroll it should have the navigation arrows we should give the dot arrows also at the bottom for clicking sake so that when someone clicks they're able to move and we can align the cells if we really need that to be yeah so what we're going to do is we're just going to choose update here and then come back and reload our page on the front and you'll see that these images span all across the page and as we click on them we're able to scroll we're able to use the little buttons at the bottom and we didn't write any lines of code so the plugins that we installed come with more functionality for us to choose and to use and you can actually see that you can even grayscale all your images or you can give them a sepia feel you can saturate them you can deem them down can give them a vintage look so go turn back or the block editor gets better because most of these features are being added there for you by someone who knows a lot of coding and they've made it possible so the extensibility of the block editor is worthwhile to look into you can look for blocks that are doing what the core does but are extending it to a notch or taking it a level higher so I would encourage you to find those block plugins that are wonderful for you that you can use and you can make your work even better along the way so thank you for watching this series I hope you enjoyed it if you have any questions or if you have any blocks that you would like me to look at if you'd like to see more or you'd like to see a particular block focused on leave a comment in the comment section and give a thumbs up to the videos that you think have been very helpful to you thank you so much I enjoyed myself doing this video series I hope to hear from you bye bye