I’ve built products with React, Next.js, and custom design systems. They’re powerful. They’re fast. They’re also heavy when you just want to write.
For my personal blog, I chose WordPress blocks for one simple reason. Writing should feel easy.
Blocks give me structure without friction. I don’t think about layouts anymore. I think about ideas.
Here’s what surprised me most:
- The editor feels closer to writing than coding
- Layouts stay consistent without effort
- Content remains portable
What Blocks Get Right
Blocks are visual, but they’re also semantic. A quote looks like a quote. A list behaves like a list. That matters long term.
- Clear hierarchy
- Accessible markup
- Editor and frontend alignment
Writing is faster when the tool gets out of the way.

I didn’t abandon custom code. I just moved it where it belongs. In the theme, not in every post.



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