Fatso Plugin
Make use of the space that Gutenberg has been given.
Make use of the space that Gutenberg has been given.
Why is Gutenberg so narrow and does not make proper use of the space it’s been given in the admin? This plugin simply makes Gutenberg wider and thereby better. It gives you the freedom of working with blocks in the size you want, no longer restricting you to a paltry 610 pixels.
If you want a specific size of the content in the editor there is also a settings page for that!
For an even better experience in Gutenberg, use together with Welcome to the block editor B gone and Fullscreen mode B gone.
Installation
Search for Fatso
under Plugins on your WordPress install or download and:
- Upload
fatso
to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Edit awesomer (it’s a word, I promise)
Screenshots
So narrow and ugly
So wide and pretty
FAQ
Is awesomer really a word? No, it isn’t.
Changelog
1.37
- Adjust where pseudo class
1.36
1.35
1.34
1.33
1.32
- Stop setting width on sub elements
1.31
- Keep the popovers from being positioned under the admin menu when not using full screen mode
1.30
1.29
- Maybe too simple. Added some more css.
- Updated description
1.28
- Simplified css for latest Gutenberg
1.27
1.26
1.25
- Better css catching some non-standard blocks
1.24
1.23
- Uninstall, remove saved data when you uninstall Fatso
1.22
1.21
- Cache busting of admin css for new plugin versions
1.2
1.1.4
- Center for Block list appender
- Width for nested blocks
1.1.3
- Changed function name to avoid conflict
- No fatsoing of components menu
1.1.2
1.1.1
- Plugin action link added.
1.1.0
- Settings page for the width you want.
1.0.0