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Content Box

The Content Box block is a custom alternative to the Group block. It offers extended layout and design features, including sticky and pinned variations, advanced background options, as well as responsive and hover-specific styling values. Content Boxes can receive dynamic images as backgrounds (see Dynamic Images documentation) and can also be used as child blocks […]

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Conditional Content

The Conditional Content block allows you to display content only when specific conditions are met. It’s a wrapper block that renders its child blocks only if the defined logic evaluates as true. If the condition is not fulfilled, no output is generated — meaning no markup is rendered at all, not even hidden via CSS. […]

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Core Block Extensions

The Greyd Plugin extends the functionality of native WordPress core blocks with a variety of features that seamlessly integrate into the Block Editor. These enhancements are active automatically when the Greyd Plugin is installed and do not require separate activation. Features Unlike individual features, “Core Block Extensions” are a collective set of improvements made directly […]

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Managing content on post level

This article explains how Global Content is managed directly on the post editing screen. It provides an overview of the available options and behaviors when working with posts in this context. For more detailed information, separate articles cover specific scenarios such as editing a linked post, editing a local post, editing a root post, and […]

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Settings

In the Global Content section, certain settings can be configured centrally — but only on the network level of a WordPress multisite. These settings are not available on individual sites. To access them, navigate to Global Content → Settings in the network admin menu. The page is registered as an Options Page and allows you […]

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Queue

When editing a global source post, any changes — whether text edits, media updates, taxonomy changes, or metadata adjustments — need to be distributed to every site where the post is used. Since a global post can be referenced on dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of websites, real-time updates aren’t feasible. Instead, these changes are […]

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Post Reviews

Post Reviews is a feature within the Global Content system and can only be used in conjunction with Clusters. For a detailed explanation of how Clusters work, please refer to the Clusters documentation. This feature allows you to introduce an approval workflow before content changes go live across your network. It’s designed to prevent accidental […]

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Clusters

Clusters allow you to distribute multiple posts from one central source site to many target sites, based on flexible conditions and logic. This feature is designed for high-efficiency content management at scale. You can group templates, posts, or entire pages and define rules to control where, when, and how content gets distributed across your network. […]

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Global Search

The Global Search feature enables cross-site search across all websites connected via Greyd.Hub. Once enabled, users can view and access content from multiple connected sites in a unified search result. Whether a site is included in the Global Search depends on both the network-wide settings and the individual site settings. Network Settings Global Search configuration […]

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Manage content at network level

This section provides an overview of all globally available content across the entire WordPress multisite network. Unlike the page-level view, which only shows content in relation to the current site, this network-level interface offers a global perspective without referencing a specific site. Access to this area requires Super Admin rights and is only visible within […]

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