Using Blocks Estimated reading: 2 minutes 3 views The Changeloger block is the most efficient and direct way to present your product release notes and updates within your WordPress site. This Gutenberg block provides an intuitive interface for displaying changelogs, allowing you to manage content seamlessly without needing complex configurations. Table of Contents Getting Started with the BlockChangelog Format GuidelinesConfiguring Block Display Getting Started with the Block To implement the block, follow these simple steps: Open the WordPress editor for the page where you wish to display your changelog.Click the + button to add a new block.Search for Changeloger and insert it into your post.You can now add your changelog content directly into the block editor or configure it via the block sidebar settings.Once finished, publish or update your page to make the content live. Changelog Format Guidelines For the best results, use a structured format within the block. The plugin recognizes standard formatting to automatically generate version headers, badges, and categorized lists. ## [1.2.0] - 2024-01-15 Feature Added new dashboard widget Implemented dark mode support Fix Fixed login redirect issue Resolved mobile menu bug Configuring Block Display After inserting the block, utilize the block sidebar in the Gutenberg editor to refine how your audience interacts with the content. Key settings include layout adjustments, pagination options, and various filtering tools that enhance navigation for long-form documentation. By leveraging the block’s settings panel, you can ensure that your version history remains clean, organized, and perfectly matched to your site’s aesthetic. Remember to save your page after adjusting these display settings to preview the changes on the frontend. Using Blocks - PreviousCreating ChangelogsNext - Using BlocksUsing the Release Builder