var trp_shortcode_language_item = trp_el.querySelector( ‘.trp-ls-shortcode-language’ ) // set width var trp_ls_shortcode_width = trp_shortcode_language_item.offsetWidth + 16; trp_shortcode_language_item.style.width = trp_ls_shortcode_width + ‘px’; trp_el.querySelector( ‘.trp-ls-shortcode-current-language’ ).style.width = trp_ls_shortcode_width + ‘px’;

// We’re putting this on display: none after we have its width. trp_shortcode_language_item.style.display = ‘none’; }

How to Create Your Own Website

Until recently, only skilled software professionals had the ability to design and build modern, visually compelling, and fully functional websites. This was because creating one from scratch required knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other complex coding languages. But in the past few years, powerful, user-friendly tools have emerged that remove the need for such technical expertise — allowing anyone to build a polished, fully customized online presence through visual editors and drag-and-drop interfaces. Now, whether you’re an entrepreneur, artist, student, or someone with a message or business to promote, creating your own website has never been easier.

Our mission is to guide you through the process of building a website using WordPress blocks — the concept at the heart of WordPress’s modern editing approach. Tools like the Gutenberg Editor, Page Builders, Block Editors, and Full Site Editing (FSE) make it possible to create a professional, fully personalized site without writing a single line of code. You can build pages by adding content blocks like headings, paragraphs, images, buttons, lists, galleries — and much, much more. Each block is easy to customize, enabling you to control the layout, style, and functionality of your pages and posts with just a few clicks.

The site buildablocksite.com was built entirely with blocks — proof that, with the right guidance, it’s possible to create a great website without any technical experience. If we can do it, so can you. There’s really no excuse not to give it a try!

Johannes Gutenberg

German inventor who designed and built the movable-type printing press and who had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with WordPress as he died over 600 years ago

Johannes Gutenberg

German inventor who designed and built the movable-type printing press and who had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with WordPress as he died over 600 years ago