Gutenberg blocks are the fundamental units of content creation in the WordPress block editor (also known as Gutenberg). They represent individual elements on a page or post, such as paragraphs, images, headings, galleries, and more. Users can arrange, configure, and combine blocks to build layouts and create rich content without needing to write code. They are commonly used for creating blog posts, landing pages, and other types of web content within the WordPress ecosystem.
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