There are many reasons why you might want to delete a block in WordPress. You might’ve mistakenly added a block, found some content outdated, or just decided to simplify your existing layout. Whether you’re removing blocks to adjust formatting or to replace your old content, WordPress offers several ways to delete both single and multiple blocks. In this guide, we’ll walk through the easiest methods for keeping your content clean and organized.
Method 1: Delete a Single Block
When you’re dealing with a single block that no longer fits your content, WordPress offers a few methods to remove it quickly. Follow these steps to delete a single block without any hassle.
Delete a Single Block Using the Toolbar
First, select the block you want to delete by clicking on it. Then, as you select the block, a toolbar will appear. From there, click the three dots (1) in the toolbar. Scroll down to find the “Delete” option (2) from the dropdown menu, or press Shift + Alt + Z on your keyboard.
Delete a Single Block Using the List View
Here, simply click the three-line List View icon (1) at the top-left of the editor. Then click to open the List View and proceed to locate your desired block. Once you find it, click on the three dots icon (2) to the right of the block and steer to the delete button (3) as you previously did.
Method 2: Delete Multiple Blocks
If your content requires removing several blocks at once, WordPress provides easy ways to delete them efficiently. Here’s how you can clear multiple blocks simultaneously.
Delete Multiple Blocks Using the Toolbar
The steps are basically the same as those for deleting a single block. Simply highlight multiple blocks by clicking and dragging or by holding Shift and selecting each one (1). Once you’ve selected the desired multiple blocks, use the three dots (2) in the toolbar and continue to remove your blocks by clicking “Delete.” (3)
Delete Multiple Blocks Using the List View
Again, the same process as earlier. Click the three-line icon (1) at the top-left of the editor to open the List View and proceed to locate your preferred blocks. Once you find them, hold Shift and select the blocks you want to delete. Now, you can click the three dots icon (2) to proceed to the Delete (3) option.
A Gentle Reminder About Nested Blocks
The moment you decide to delete multiple blocks, it’s important to check whether they are part of a parent block. If you delete a parent block, all the blocks inside it will be removed. To avoid this, open the List View, expand the parent block, and review the content inside. This ensures you don’t accidentally delete any essential block along with the parent.
Schlussfolgerung
Managing blocks requires careful attention. Whether it’s a single block or multiple, deleting them is a simple and essential process for keeping your content clean and organized. But it’s imperative to always check List View to be sure you select only the blocks you want to remove. The approaches mentioned here will give you the power to curate your content with confidence, tidy up layouts, and keep the flow exactly how you envision it.