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You don’t add a WordPress “block” to your theme the way you would a plugin or a widget. A block lives inside the editor, not the theme files. What you’re really doing is making it available in the editor and then placing it where you want.

You don’t add a WordPress “block” to your theme the way you would a plugin or a widget. A block lives inside the editor, What you’re really doing is making it available in the editor and then placing it where you want. You don’t add a WordPress “block” to your theme the way you would a plugin or a widget.

insid e the editor, not the theme files. What you’re really doing is making it available in the editor and then placing it where you want.You don’t add a WordPress “block” to your theme the way you would a plugin or a widget. A block lives inside the editor, not the theme files. What you’re really doing is making it available in the editor and then placing it where you want.

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