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November 27, 2019 at 3:43 am

Dear all,

I’m a (very!) happy user of Pinnacle Premium and with the help of SiteOrigin Page Builder blocks, I’ve managed to craft our site http://www.scentandspice.nl to our needs.

When Gutenberg was launched my layout ended up completely garbled, but with the Disable Gutenberg-plugin I was able to restore the site to the original design. Still, the idea of having to disable a new and potentially great addition (Gutenberg) and adding a quite heavy block builder (SO) plugin didn’t feel right.

I’ve recently discovered that Kadence blocks is a free download and that it does everything that PageBuilder does. And because it’s from Kadence, I’m sure it’s better…

The workflow I’m envisioning is: Disable the Disable Gutenberg plugin (bye bye layout) > Installing Kadence Blocks plugin > Trying to replicate the PageBuilder blocks into Kadence blocks on page 1 > Trying to replicate my PageBuilder blocks into Kadence blocks on page 2… etc. etc. etc.

Somehow I’m shying away from manually modifying 150+ pages to Kadence Blocks, in the meantime scaring away any visitor who is looking at a completely destroyed layout while yours truly is banging his head to the wall in utter frustration because all the work involved….

Does anyone have an alternative, less frustrating workflow, or are there any tuturials available to make the transition from SiteOrigin Pagebuilder to Kadence Blocks less time consuming?

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