Redux Wordpress



Description

  1. Redux Framework Wordpress
  2. Redux Build Your Own Pc
  3. Ultima 5 Redux Development Blog – Ultima 5 With Lipstick
  4. Wordpress Redux Color Picker

Get 434 redux WordPress themes on ThemeForest. Buy redux WordPress themes from $16. All created by our Global Community of independent Web Designers and Developers. Redux is a clean & simple WordPress theme created for elegant blogs & news websites. With a widget area in the header section, easily add content, newsletter signup.

Redux – Quickly create full pages in WordPress’ Gutenberg

Supercharge the Gutenberg editor with our ever-growing library of WordPress Blocks and templates. Discover what’s possible and implement any design on your website in virtually no time at all.

Worried that our templates may not work with your theme? We’ve got you covered. With our custom page templates option you can override any theme. Missing a plugin a template needs? No worries, we’ll even help you install what you need, all from the Gutenberg editor.

Don’t waste hours trying to recreate a template you love. With a click of a button it is own website where you can start customizing it for your needs.

♥️ What the Plugin does?

  • Browse 1,000+ templates from your Gutenberg Editor that you can add to your site immediately.
  • Preview each Gutenberg block based template in the customizer preview.
  • Filter between the dependencies you want, and find exactly what you’re looking for.
  • See instantly which Gutenberg templates you have everything for, or may need to install some dependencies.
  • Automated install of anything you may need to install any template.
  • Block Patterns library support built in.
  • Make the Reusable Blocks visible in our library modal window. 😉
  • The most trusted option framework in the industry.
  • Developer friendly: clean code, inline documentation

🚀 TYPICAL USE CASE OF THIS PLUGIN

You are building a big site with lots of pages and you just want it to look amazing. With Redux you can begin making pages with a variety of “starter blocks,” or templates.

You can browse through the categories, as well as collections of like-styled pages. When you find something you like, Redux makes sure you have everything you need. If a dependency (or required plugin) is missing, you are notified and can install the missing dependency. Worried that our templates may not work with your theme? No problem! With our custom page templates options you can transform any site into exactly what you want it to be no matter what them you are using.

Don’t waste hours trying to recreate a design you love. With a click of a button, you have it on your own site and you can begin customizing your “starter block” for your needs.

🎉 Supported Page Builders

Currently Redux supports only the Gutenberg / Block Editor of WordPress 5.0+.

🎨 Supported Themes

Though Redux will work with any theme that uses Gutenberg, we have done extra work to ensure complete compatibility with these themes.

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  • Astra Theme with Astra Pro Add-On Plugin – Custom Layouts (for Layouts, Headers, Footers, Hooks)
  • GeneratePress Theme with GP Premium Add-On Plugin – Elements (for Layouts, Headers, Hooks)
  • OceanWP Theme with Ocean Extra free Add-On Plugin – My Library (for Layouts, Hooks etc.)
  • Kava Pro Theme/ CrocoBlock Service with JetThemeCore Plugin – My Library (for Layouts, Pages, Headers, Footers, Single, Archive)
  • Genesis Framework with Genesis Child Themes — via Blox Lite and Blox (Pro) Plugins – Global Content Blocks (for Sections, Hooks)
  • Page Builder Framework with WPBF Premium Add-On Plugin – Custom Section (for Sections, Layouts, Hooks etc.)
  • Customify with Customify Pro Add-On Plugin – Hooks (for Layouts, Sections, Hooks etc.)
  • Suki with Suki Pro Add-On Plugin – Custom Blocks (for Layouts, Sections, Hooks etc.)
  • Neve with Neve Pro Add-On Plugin – Custom Layouts (for Layouts, Sections, Hooks etc.)
  • Woostify with Woostify Pro Add-On Plugin – Header Footer Builder (for Elementor theming areas – Headers/ Footers)
  • Avada Theme with Avada Fusion Builder – Library (for Templates, Pages, Layouts, Columns, Rows)
  • Divi Theme with Divi Builder – Library (for Templates etc.)
  • Extra Theme with Divi Builder – Library (for Templates etc.) – Category Templates (for Layouts, Templates etc.)

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📦 Supported Gutenberg-Specific Plugins (Block Editor)

  • Gutenberg Plugin – Gutenberg (Bleeding-Edge development in Gutenberg and Gutenberg Blocks)
  • ACF Blocks Suite Plugin – Blocks (Fields for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Advanced Gutenberg Blocks Plugin – Blocks (Blocks and Tools for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Atomic Blocks – Gutenberg Blocks Collection Plugin – Blocks (Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Gutenberg Page Building Toolkit – EditorsKit Plugin – Blocks (Templates & Fields for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • WordPress Slider Plugin – Block Slider Plugin – Blocks (Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Page Builder Gutenberg Blocks – CoBlocks Plugin – Blocks (Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Gutenberg Page Building Toolkit – EditorsKit Plugin – Blocks (Blocks tools to supercharge the Gutenberg editor)
  • Gutenberg Page Builder Toolkit – EditorPlus Plugin – EditorPlus (Toolkit and blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • WordPress Form Builder Plugin – Gutenberg Forms Plugin – Blocks (Blocks & Forms for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Getwid – Gutenberg Blocks Plugin – Blocks (Templates & Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Gutenberg Blocks – Gutentor Page Builder for Gutenberg Editor Plugin – Blocks (Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Kadence Blocks – Gutenberg Page Builder Toolkit Plugin – Blocks (Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Page Builder Gutenberg Blocks – Kioken Blocks Plugin – Blocks & Templates (Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Gutenberg Blocks and Template Library by Otter Plugin – Blocks & Templates (Blocks and Templates for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Gutenberg Blocks and Page Builder – Qubely Plugin – Blocks & Templates (Templates & Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Gutenberg Blocks Collection – qodeblock Plugin – Blocks (Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Stackable – Page Builder Gutenberg Blocks Plugin – Blocks & Templates (Templates & Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Ultimate Blocks – Gutenberg Blocks Plugin Plugin – Blocks (Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)
  • Gutenberg Blocks – Ultimate Addons for Gutenberg Plugin – Blocks (Blocks for Gutenberg Blocks)

☀️ Supported Gutenberg-Specific Services / Websites

  • GutenbergHub.comGutenbergHub GutenbergHub is a one-stop resource for you need to work with Gutenberg WordPress editor.
  • ShareABlock by EditorsKit – ShareABlock Community submitted free block designs and templates for Gutenberg

👍 BE A CONTRIBUTOR

If you want to translate, go to the Translation Portal at translate.wordpress.org.

You can also contribute code-wise via our GitHub Repository – and see where you can help. Be sure to use our develop branch to submit pull requests.

📝 Documentation and Support

  • For more information about features, FAQs and documentation, check out our website at Redux.
  • If you have any more questions, visit our support on the Plugin’s Forum.

⚡ Like the Redux Plugin?

  • Follow us on Facebook 💬
  • Rate us 5 ⭐ stars on WordPress.org
  • Become a Sponsor 💜 and support ongoing development, maintenance and support of this plugin
  • Follow us on Twitter 🐦: @ReduxFramework and @DovyP

🔐 Privacy

Redux does not interact with end users on your website. Our templates will continue to work even if Redux is uninstalled. If a product is using Redux the option panel will cease to function without Redux.

Redux utilizes AppSero for account management as well as to enable our premium offerings. You can find their privacy policy here: https://appsero.com/privacy-policy/. Activation of Redux is not necessary, but additional features such as Google Font Updates and increased access to the template library will be limited.

The Redux plugin uses a custom API to fetch our content library and our Gutenberg templates. To improve the service and stability we store logs which may or may not contain the following:

  • browser type
  • referring site
  • date and time of request
  • template ID requested
  • date of cached version of the given API request
  • supported block plugins installed (slug only, no versions)
  • version of Redux installed
  • Redux API keys

API requests are only made when a user clicks on the Library button, launches the Redux Challenge, or opts into Google Font updates.

For more details on our privacy policy: https://redux.io/privacy
For more details on on our terms and conditions: https://redux.io/terms

4.1.26

  • Added: Menu accent introduced in WordPress 5.7.
  • Updated: ACE Editor 1.4.12.
  • Updated select2 to support cssContainer.
  • Fixed: Multiple submenus in metaboxes; the last submenu it cut off.
  • Fixed: Fatal error: Can’t use function return value in write context.
  • Fixed: PHP 8.0 deprecation warnings.
  • Fixed: Malformed HTML causing Redux pro alpha color-picker to not render.
  • Fixed: IMproved class checks for Redux Pro.
  • Fixed: jQuery 3.x deprecation notices.
  • Fixed: Malformed SCSS.
  • Release date: March 17, 2021

4.1.25

  • Fixed: Erroneous icon on button_set field after WP 5.6 update.
  • Fixed: Erroneous icon on palette field after WP 5.6 update.
  • Fixed: PHP error in init_delay function during heartbeat API.
  • Fixed: Options object field not rendering.
  • Release date: Jan 21, 2021

4.1.24

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  • Fixed: Select2 callback fix for select fields.
  • Added: Shim: empty field_*.php files to fix developers including files improperly.
  • Fixed: Changed use of ctype_xdigit to account for hosts where it’s disabled.
  • Added: Shim for people using terms data key, but using taxonomies instead of taxonomy.
  • Fixed: Static call mismatch in redux colors.
  • Fixed: CSRF security issue with a flipped if conditional. Thanks @ErwanLR.
  • Fixed: WordPress 4.6 API warnings.
  • Fixed: WordPress 4.6 customizer issue where fields not displaying properly.
  • Fixed: Massive speed improvement to the library.
  • Fixed: Pro template count error if previously activated and Redux Pro not enabled.
  • Release date: Dec 12, 2020

4.1.23

  • Fixed: Massive speed improvement to the library.
  • Fixed: Pro template count error if previously activated and Redux Pro not enabled.
  • Release date: Oct 24, 2020

4.1.22

  • Fixed: Menu locations WordPress data object not providing name.
  • Added: Undefined if menu location is not assigned to a menu.
  • Fixed: Another import/export edge case.
  • Fixed: Fix setField API value.
  • Fixed: Older extension compatibility.
  • Fixed: Text field error with data/options args not displaying properly.
  • Fixed: Import/Export now properly respects order of objects. Now using PHP over JS json_encode.
  • Release date: Oct 23, 2020

4.1.21

  • Fixed: Fixed connection banner to hide even if JS is broken by jQuery migrate issue (WP 5.5).
  • Fixed: Resolved all remaining legacy extension compatibility issues.
  • Fixed: Custom callback with select field.
  • Fixed: Typography bug when style was hidden.
  • Fixed: Issue with text labels.
  • Fixed: Google fonts html validation issues.
  • Added: Feedback modal.
  • Fixed: Import logic flaw.
  • Fixed: Security bug. Thanks @lenonleite of www.lenonleite.com.br.
  • Release date: Oct 08, 2020

4.1.20

  • Added: Properly adjust the blocked editor page width based on template selected.
  • Added: Broke out third-party premium plugins for filtering to help with understanding of what comes with Redux Pro.
  • Added: Update block editor width when selecting a Redux template.
  • Fixed: Some styling issues with preview modal.
  • Fixed: Issue where plugin titles were not alphabetical.
  • Fixed: Disabled third party premium dependencies.
  • Fixed: Issue where crash would occur when Redux could not write out a file.
  • Fixed: CSS selectors with HTML entities, like >, were not getting decoded for the passed compiler values.
  • Fixed: Redux Pro activation issue.
  • Fixed: Invalid logic causing some extensions not to run.
  • Release date: Sep 18, 2020

** For a full changelog, see https://github.com/reduxframework/redux-framework-4/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md **

Installation

  1. Upload the entire plugin folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.

Once Installed and Activated you will be invited to Activate your Redux account. This is entirely voluntary and can easily be dismissed.

If you want, you can use the Gutenberg plugin to get bleeding-edge experiments by the Gutenberg team.

FAQ

Who should use the Redux Block Library for Gutenberg?

The Redux Block Library for Gutenberg is a complete package of unique and creative templates that will help you build beautiful pages and posts on a website. It is of value for everyone and for all who love Gutenberg.

What are the requirements to use the Redux Library for Gutenberg?

You only need to have the latest version of WordPress on your website, to begin with. Redux is for Gutenberg is basically an addon for the default WordPress block editor. Therefore, the latest WordPress installation along with a theme should be enough, to begin with.

What themes does Redux Library for Gutenberg work with?

Redux is built to work wonderfully with all themes.

Can I use Redux for Gutenberg even while having another Page Builder?

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The basic need or requirement for Redux for Gutenberg is the latest WordPress version. Should you need help, you can get in touch with us.

Can I use Redux for Gutenberg on client websites?

Yes! You can certainly use Redux on yours as well as your client’s websites.

Will Redux slow down my website?

Absolutely not! The Redux Library for Gutenberg plugin is built with ease and performance in mind. Its module architecture and the clean code keep it extremely fast. Every performance issue that seems to be coming from Redux is actually the integration code of third-party developers. If you’re having issues let us know and we’ll try to help you out.

Reviews

It's just templates that you only know if you want them if you try them.It's not very clear which are free and which require paid version.Takes way too much time for me to use.

Redux middleware for generator coroutines.

Installation Installation

Install Node if you do not already have it available.

Install the module to your project using npm:

@wordpress/redux-routine leverages both Promises and Generators, two modern features of the JavaScript language. If you need to support older browsers (Internet Explorer 11 or earlier), you will need to provide your own polyfills.

Usage Usage

The default export of @wordpress/redux-routine is a function which, given an object of control handlers, returns a Redux middleware function.

For example, consider a common case where we need to issue a network request. We can define the network request as a control handler when creating our middleware.

In this example, when we dispatch retrieveTemperature, it will trigger the control handler to take effect, issuing the network request and assigning the result into the result variable. Only once the
request has completed does the action creator procede to return the SET_TEMPERATURE action type.

API API

#default

Creates a Redux middleware, given an object of controls where each key is an
action type for which to act upon, the value a function which returns either
a promise which is to resolve when evaluation of the action should continue,
or a value. The value or resolved promise value is assigned on the return
value of the yield assignment. If the control handler returns undefined, the
execution is not continued.

Parameters

  • controlsObject: Object of control handlers.
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Returns

  • Function: Co-routine runtime

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Motivation Motivation

@wordpress/redux-routine shares many of the same motivations as other similar generator-based Redux side effects solutions, including redux-saga. Where it differs is in being less opinionated by virtue of its minimalism. It includes no default controls, offers no tooling around splitting logic flows, and does not include any error handling out of the box. This is intended in promoting approachability to developers who seek to bring asynchronous or conditional continuation flows to their applications without a steep learning curve.

The primary motivations include, among others:

  • Testability: Since an action creator yields plain action objects, the behavior of their resolution can be easily substituted in tests.
  • Controlled flexibility: Control flows can be implemented without sacrificing the expressiveness and intentionality of an action type. Other solutions like thunks or promises promote ultimate flexibility, but at the expense of maintainability manifested through deep coupling between action types and incidental implementation.
  • A common domain language for expressing data flows: Since controls are centrally defined, it requires the conscious decision on the part of a development team to decide when and how new control handlers are added.

Testing Testing

Since your action creators will return an iterable generator of plain action objects, they are trivial to test.

Consider again our above example:

Ultima 5 Redux Development Blog – Ultima 5 With Lipstick

A test case (using Node’s assert built-in module) may be written as:

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If your action creator does not assign the yielded result into a variable, you can also use Array.from to create an array from the result of the action creator.