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> I’m now zeroing in on the essence of the task: crafting the WordPress Gutenberg block code. The key is to generate complete and valid code, designed specifically for a B2B landing page. I’ve broken down the project scope and am ready to start the build.
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> **Delving Into the Details**
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> I am currently dissecting the visual design rules, specifically the Apple Minimalist aesthetic. Key elements like centered layouts, font choices (SF Pro Display, Helvetica Neue), and the color palette (#1d1d1f, #0071e3, #f5f5f7) are the focal point. I’m taking notes on responsive padding and font size considerations to prepare for efficient code generation.
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> **Refining the Approach**
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> **Structuring the Sections**
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> I’m now moving on to the detailed block structure for the “Pain Points” section. I’m focusing on creating the 3-column layout, ensuring appropriate background colors, padding, and applying the desired card-style elements. The H3 elements and Paragraphs need styling too.
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> **Constructing the Layouts**
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> I’m now focusing on implementing the “Scenarios” section, which includes two-column rows with alternating layouts. I am currently working on image and text alignment, and also focusing on how to generate the corresponding icon lists. The design guidelines will be used, particularly in the use of H3 tags and paragraphs.
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> **Building the First Blocks**
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> I’m now implementing the Hero section block code. I am focusing on the initial Kadence row, and implementing the text elements inside. I am verifying the H1 and paragraph styling based on design guides.
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