This is the beginning of a Paragraph Block within a Group Block. It is set to Wide Width – the Group Block, that is. This seems to be a legitimate way to begin a group of blocks that I believe you can arrange however you want them to look. We’ll see….
- This is a List Block.
- It’s also within the Group Block.
- This is the last item in the list.

You may be wondering why you would bother creating a Group. I mean, why not just create each item separately and be done with it?
I think the main use of the Group Block is for creating Reusable clusters of data.
I saved all the information above this sentence as a Reusable Block.
This is the beginning of a Paragraph Block within a Group Block. It is set to Wide Width – the Group Block, that is. This seems to be a legitimate way to begin a group of blocks that I believe you can arrange however you want them to look. We’ll see….
- This is a List Block.
- It’s also within the Group Block.
- This is the last item in the list.

You may be wondering why you would bother creating a Group. I mean, why not just create each item separately and be done with it?
I think the main use of the Group Block is for creating Reusable clusters of data.
Everything just above is a reuse of the sample Reusable Group Block that I just created. With just a few clicks, I added all that info to this Post again.
Now, I know that’s a rather silly use of a Reusable Group Block, but with just a little thinking, I’m sure you can see where this might be a helpful timesaver in certain instances.
So, give it a little thought and see what you come up with.

