For years the bane of many WordPress users was that, until now, there was no simple way to create columns in a page unless you used a plugin.
With Gutenberg, that’s no longer the case.
The Columns block lets you create up to six columns in a single row (not that you’d want to do all six, that’s for sure).
You’ll see that each column allows you to insert any type of block into it.
How do columns hold up in mobile devices? If you use the Column block will your page be responsive? In most cases, the answer is “yes” but always check to make sure. The theme you are using could be causing a page that uses the Columns block to not be responsive.
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