Content Area Block

Açıklama

This block allows you to add an additional block content area to a site-editor template and store the block output inside a meta field. By default, WordPress posts or pages may only store blocks in one place: post_content. These blocks are output on the page using the core/post-content block. This block allows you to have multiple “outlets” where you can add blocks so you can have post-specific blocks appear in more than one location in the template.

The block is a fork of the core/post-content block that uses a customized version of the useEntityBlockEditor hook which supports meta keys. The blocks for your content area are then stored inside that meta key (instead of post_content). This allows you to keep the blocks separate and you can use as many of these on a single template as you want (but in most cases 2 is probably enough). It’s all up to you!

Requirements

  1. Using this plugin requires you to enable template previews (which will let you visually see the new content area you’re adding). This can be enabled on any given post or page, but you can optionally set it on by default using a filter.
  2. Your theme must be a block theme (i.e. it uses the site editor). This won’t work for a hybrid or classic theme (which has no concept of live template preview in the block editor).

Hooks

If you want to disable this meta key’s registration, add the following to your theme or plugin:

<?php
add_filter( 'content_area_block_register_default_meta', '__return_false' );

For advanced users, there is also a filter for the entire block’s output. See the below snippet from render.php:

<?php
/**
 * Filter the block's frontend output.
 *
 * @param string $parsed_content The parsed block content for output.
 * @param int    $block_post_id  The current post ID the block is displaying in.
 * @param array  $attributes     The block attributes.
 * @param string $content        The original unparsed block content.
 * @param object $block          The current parsed block object.
 *
 * @return The block content for output on the frontend.
 */
$output = apply_filters( 
    'content_area_block_content', 
    do_blocks( str_replace( ']]>', ']]&gt;', $content ) ), 
    $block_post_id, 
    $attributes, 
    $content, 
    $block 
);

Contributing

The plugin source code may be found here: https://github.com/iansvo/content-area-block.

To build the plugin from source, you must have NodeJS (v24+) installed.

Setup Steps:

  1. Navigate to the project folder in your terminal.
  2. Run npm i to install dependencies.
  3. Run npm run build to performn the initial build.

If you’re using wp-env to run the plugin…
1. Run npm run wp-env start to start the docker container.
2. Run npm run start to watch for file changes.

Bloklar

Bu eklenti 1 blok sağlar.

  • Content Area Adds a block content area to a site editor template.

İncelemeler

21 Ocak 2026
I find this plugin exceptionally well done. Stumbled upon this while searching for a way to accomplish this myself (guess the article on your website helped a lot!). I think this should make it into the WordPress Core, but meanwhile it’s cool, that it’s in the plugin repository. This was the missing piece to build my client’s website in a really sustainable way as a blocks theme. I like how it comes without any further ceremony, following the philosophy “Do one thing and do it good”. Please maintain this in future releases. Thank you! ❤️
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Değişiklik Kaydı

1.0.1

  • Additional minor bug fixes, improve filtering.

1.0.0

  • Fixed issues with undo, paste, and default block display.

0.1.0

  • Release