Groundworx Core 1.3.0: Introducing Dynamic Flow, Static Flow & Featured Posts

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Groundworx Core Blocks

This release brings powerful new carousel and layout blocks to Groundworx Core, giving you complete control over how your content is displayed.

Gutenberg Carousel block with curated posts or dynamic post with filters

Dynamic Flow

Query-powered carousel that pulls from any post type. Filter by taxonomy, date, author, keyword, or format—or switch to Curated mode and hand-pick posts. Design your slide template with any blocks, set slides per breakpoint, control animation timing, and pause videos on inactive slides. Full responsive controls at every screen size.

Gutenberg Carousel block

Static Flow

Manual carousel with full control over each slide. Add any blocks inside—videos, images, text, buttons, whatever you need. Set loop mode, slide justification, width, and animation duration. Pause inactive media keeps videos from playing until their slide is active. Add a progress bar, pagination dots, or arrows. Perfect for testimonials, video galleries, or feature showcases.

feature curated post or dynamic post type by filter, dates and more

Featured Posts

Display posts in flexible grid or flex layouts with responsive column controls. Choose between dynamic queries and curated selections to showcase exactly the posts you want. Full support for responsive breakpoints lets you adjust columns, alignment, and spacing at every screen size.

Additional improvements

  • Added responsive breakpoint system for layout controls
  • Added block transforms between Featured Posts and Dynamic Flow
  • Added variation picker for Featured Posts and Flow blocks
  • Added featured image support to Card, Card Overlay, Media Card, Media Content Split, and Media Section blocks

Get it now

Groundworx Core 1.3.0 is available now. Get Groundworx Core

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