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* Render the block in the frontend * Add icon style selector to Display settings This adds an icon style selector in which users can choose the customer account link icon. * Display on the frontend depending on the icon style * Rename attributes * Refactor block rendering * Improve styling * Add link to account settings * Split css file * Switch to SSR * Add customer account block to header patterns * Add customer account block to footer patterns * Adapt minimal header to designs * Adapt large header to designs * Adapt header patterns to new designs and format code * Adapt footer patterns to the designs * Change display style for the essential header * Increase alt icon size * Make the icon resize with the label * Adjust icon size on headers * Add padding and move second row to the right * Remove unused enum Co-authored-by: Alexandre Lara <allexandrelara@gmail.com> |
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active-filters | ||
attribute-filter | ||
cart | ||
cart-checkout-shared | ||
checkout | ||
classic-template | ||
customer-account | ||
featured-items | ||
filter-wrapper | ||
handpicked-products | ||
mini-cart | ||
price-filter | ||
product-best-sellers | ||
product-categories | ||
product-category | ||
product-new | ||
product-on-sale | ||
product-query | ||
product-search | ||
product-tag | ||
product-top-rated | ||
products | ||
products-by-attribute | ||
rating-filter | ||
reviews | ||
shared/styles | ||
single-product | ||
stock-filter | ||
README.md |
README.md
Blocks
Our blocks are generally made up of up to 4 files:
|- block.js
|- editor.scss
|- index.js
|- style.scss
The only required file is index.js
, this sets up the block using registerBlockType
. Each block has edit and save functions.
The scss files are split so that things in style
are added to the editor and frontend, while styles in editor
are only added to the editor. Most of our blocks should use core components that won't need CSS though.
Editing
A simple edit function can live in index.js
, but most blocks are a little more complicated, so the edit function instead returns a Block component, which lives in block.js
. By using a component, we can use React lifecycle methods to fetch data or save state.
The Newest Products block is a good example to read over, this is a simple block that fetches the products and renders them using the ProductPreview component.
We include settings in the sidebar, called the Inspector in gutenberg. See an example of this.
Other blocks have the concept of an "edit state", like when you need to pick a product in the Featured Product block, or pick a category in the Products by Category block.