Sortable – Simple Events by Date Manager Block Sortable – Simple Events by Date Manager Block

Sortable – Simple Events by Date Manager Block

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Easily create and manage events on your WordPress site with Sortable Block free plugin. This WordPress events plugin allows to organize and present both virtual and physical events with elegance and efficiency.

Loaded with core features, the Sortable Block event manager is ready to use on any page, making it a perfect choice for small businesses, musicians, photographers, venues, restaurants, and non-profits.

🌟 FEATURES

The Sortable Block plugin provides functionality to create and manage your events.

  • Full support for Block editor
  • Event (Sortable Entry) creation and management
  • Dual layout options: List and Grid
  • Customizable date formats with Sortable Date
  • Seamless switching between layout styles
  • Ideal for event calendars, changelogs, media mentions, course schedules, conference agendas, project timelines, booking systems, and publication archives
  • Support for various content types within Sortable Entry
  • User-friendly, enhancing website navigation and organization
  • Responsive design ensuring optimal viewing on all devices

🔧 EASE OF INSTALLATION AND PERSONALIZATION

Begin by installing the plugin from the WordPress repository, following the standard plugin installation process. Once activated, the plugin readily integrates with the WordPress block editor, making it easy to start creating and managing your events.

Personalization is at the core of Sortable Block. It supports customization options accessible directly from the block editor. This means you can tailor the events layout to your liking. For instance, you might want to change the background color to align with your brand’s theme.

This level of ease in installation and personalization ensures not just a user-friendly experience but also a quick setup, letting you focus more on creating engaging events and less on overcoming technical hurdles.

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  • <p>This image displays the search results in the Block Inserter when the keyword “Sortable” is entered. It also shows pre-made block patterns associated with the keyword below the search.</p>
  • <p>This image demonstrates the Sortable block being added to the content area after selecting it from the Block Inserter. Note, the Block Inserter can also be closed using the top bar.</p>
  • <p>This image displays a placeholder screen for the Sortable block, allowing to either select a pre-designed pattern based on Sortable or start blank.</p>
  • <p>This image displays three variations to start blank: Empty, Grid View, List View. Each option offers a starting layout, including a pre-made content.</p>
  • <p>This image showcases the Sortable block with pre-made content arranged in a list layout, with active List View layout.</p>
  • <p>This image showcases the Sortable block with pre-made content arranged in a grid layout, with active Grid View layout. Note, this layout also offers Layout settings that allow configuring the number of columns.</p>
  • <p>This image showcases the Sortable block with no content, displaying only the ‘Add Sortable Entry‘ button for adding events to manage. Note, by default, the Sortable block adopts the List View layout.</p>
  • <p>This image displays a Sortable Entry block (as a child) with empty content within the Sortable block (as a parent). A Sortable Entry is an event that can be sorted by date within the Sortable block, serving as a container for an event layout that can be built with WordPress blocks.</p>
  • <p>This image displays a Sortable Entry block with the ‘Add Block‘ button clicked, revealing a modal showcasing common blocks with an option to view more available blocks for creating an event layout.</p>
  • <p>This image displays a Sortable Entry block with the active Block settings sidebar. In the sidebar, the Date settings section is shown for configuring the time and date of the event.</p>

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