If you're a WordPress developer or site owner, you've undoubtedly heard a lot of praise surrounding the Site Editor. This powerful tool enables users to edit every single component of their site — from headers and footers to templates — using blocks.
To take advantage of the Site Editor, however, you'll need to have a block theme installed and activated on your site. The process of switching from a classic theme to a block theme may seem complicated, but will be more than worthwhile, whether you're working on your own site or improving a client's.
Let's explore why you might want to switch to a block theme and how you can do so safely and efficiently.
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