How I Finally Switched My Blog to a Block Theme – Challenges, Wins, and Must-Know Tips for WordPress Bloggers

Switching My Blog From a Classic to a Block Theme

Hello. Thank you for joining me on the other side. If you are unsure what I am talking about, check out my last post, ‘Why Now Is The Time To Pull Up My ‘Big Boy’ Trousers’ About My Blog‘ for the answers.

I did it! All those months of worry and “what-ifs” are now a thing of the past. I’ve launched my blog into the 21st century, joining many of you who have already done the same thing.

Ten years ago, when I first changed the theme of my blog, only Classic themes were available. It took me a whole weekend to change themes.

Over the years, and since the introduction of Block themes, WordPress has made it easier to change a blog’s theme. And I have to say that I am thankful to them for making it an easy process. If I can do it, anyone can.


The Challenges I Faced

How long did it take me to change from a Classic to a Block theme?

Two years! But all of that was my fault because I was too scared to face the change! I kept giving myself excuses as to why I shouldn’t do it. Given that there is a lot of information and many tutorials on how to make the switch, all those excuses were just me telling myself I lacked confidence. That’s something I regret.

When I checked out all the Block themes and sat down to make the switch, I had a new theme up and running within an hour. Sure, I had to make some changes along the way, but I was shocked by how easy it was to make the switch. A whole weekend to change the theme of a blog turned into an hour!

Were there any challenges in making the change?

  • Yes! But everything we do comes with its challenges, and blogging is no different. The first challenge was the time I wasted checking out all the Block themes. I spent far too long trying lots of them out, when what I should have done was stick with the first one I liked and knew would work for me.
  • Another challenge was the persistence with which I told myself this was going to be difficult and turn out badly. It wasn’t! I also stopped listening to people telling me I didn’t need to make the change, and those who were negative about it. I was surprised by how quickly I made the switch, though watching tutorials and reading advice on how to do it certainly helped.
  • My biggest challenge was being unpredictable and not following the correct instructions when making some changes. For example, while adding blocks to the sidebar of my new-look blog, WordPress prompted me several times with the message, “Are you sure you do not want to save the changes?” and I still answered “Yes!” What was I thinking? Who knows?

The Positives of Making the Change

What were the positives about making the change?

  • The excitement about changing the theme of my blog was the feeling I had when I was a kid in a sweet shop, with so much choice, although that was a time-wasting trap I fell into. But the feeling kept me positive throughout the process.
  • Another positive was all the wonderful support and tutorials out there on how to change your blog’s theme from Classic to Block. Sure, you need some time to watch and learn, but we make time for learning something new throughout our whole lives, so why not this?
  • But the biggest positive was the feeling I got when I saw my blog and its new theme for the first time. I felt I had taken a massive step forward on my blogging journey. The old theme I’ve been using for the last five years now seems so outdated, even though it’s still one of the few Classic themes WordPress has not retired…yet.
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My Recommendations for Changing Blog Themes

What recommendations do I make when changing blog themes?

  • Don’t put it off. If it’s something you want (and know) you have to do, stop making excuses for not doing it. Not having enough time to make the change is probably the king of all the excuses, but time should never be a problem or an excuse.
  • Consider taking your blog offline while you make the change. Although I did not do this, there is an option to do so. On the dashboard of your blog, go to SettingsReading, and scroll down to Site Visibility. Click the ‘Coming Soon‘ option before clicking the Save button at the bottom of the page. Doing this will remove any ‘panic’ about visitors to your blog seeing errors while you are working on the switch.
  • I opted for informing my readers in a post that I was making changes. I’d recommend you do the same unless you take your blog offline.
  • Take some time to watch tutorials and read information on how to make the switch from a Classic to a Block theme. WordPress has a post titled “Switch from a classic theme to a block theme” that explains everything you need to know.
  • Do not listen to anyone who dislikes or hates change and who will try to put you off from making the change. Believe in yourself and leave those negative people behind.
  • Don’t spend too much time checking out all the different themes. I wasted almost two weeks doing that and should have stuck to the first theme (this one) I liked.
  • Take the chance to do some blog housekeeping while switching themes. I updated my social media blocks, book links, audited categories and tags, and updated my ‘About‘ page.

Closing Thoughts and Thank You

Thank you to everyone who has already been in touch, saying how much they like my new-look blog and to everyone who has given me feedback to help make further improvements.

If you have questions about switching from a Classic to a Block theme, don’t be afraid to reach out. I’m always happy to help.

In the meantime, I’d love your feedback on the new theme for my blog. Let me know if there is anything you like or don’t like. I’m happy for any suggestions to make my blog as welcoming and engaging as possible.

Oh! And most importantly, for those wanting to know, the new theme I chose is called “Nook.”

Have you changed the theme of your WordPress blog from Classic to Block? Did you encounter any problems? What were they, and how did you resolve them?

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17 responses to “How I Finally Switched My Blog to a Block Theme – Challenges, Wins, and Must-Know Tips for WordPress Bloggers”

  1. Author Jan Sikes avatar

    Kudos to you for facing the fear and conquering it! The site looks great!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thanks, Jan. Life is all about conquering our fears and getting on with it. I don’t want to be someone who says ‘I wish I had done that.’

  2. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

    Well done, Hugh, on getting this done and finally putting on those Big Boy pants 😉! I’m commenting from Jetpack on my phone and dont see the sidebar, etc, but thanks for revealing “Nook” as your theme. Glad the process for the switch went well. Are there extra costs on WP to have a block theme?

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Hi Terri, thanks for mentioning about the sidebar not appearing on a phone. I should have mentioned that when viewing a post on a phone, the sidebar appears right at the bottom of the page. To open the menu bar, tap the hamburger icon (two horizontal lines) just above the search bar towards the top of the page. The sidebar appears on tablets, laptops and desktops at the side of a post or page.

      There are many free Block themes, but the number depends on which WordPress plan you have. The ‘Nook’ theme was included in the plan I have. When you check out the Block themes, WordPress informs you which ones are free, which are included with your plan, and which ones you have to pay for (along with costs).

  3. noelleg44 avatar

    Good job, Hugh!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thank you. It was so easy to do.

  4. Dan Antion avatar

    You new theme looks great, Hugh. I’m glad the transition was smooth and quick. Thanks for chronicling the process and for the tips.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      It much easier to do than I anticipated, Dan. Gone are the days of having to be a coding expert and it takings days to do. All credit to WordPress for making it an easier process.

  5. beth avatar

    looks like you made a good choice to make the change and your choice of themes is a good one my opinion. I’m not there yet, but you’ve given me a good boost in the direction of overcoming all of the fears/excuses for not making the change – bravo and well done!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thank you, Beth. Glad you like my choice of new theme.

      I’m glad my post has given you a boost to change to a new theme. Don’t put it off. It’s the best change I made. And now I wonder why I waited so long to do it.

      Don’t hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions or need any help when switching to a new theme.

      1. beth avatar

        Thank you –

  6. Jacqueline Lambert @WorldWideWalkies avatar

    Conratulations, Hugh. I am so pleased it all went so smoothly, and thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    Your new look blog looks amazing, and is still clean and easy to read.

    May I ask what theme you’re using?

    My author website is on a block theme but I’m not too keen on it and would like to change. I like the themes with a sidebar. :-)

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Hi Jacqueline, thanks very much. Glad you like the new theme.

      It’s the ‘Nook” theme I went with, as it came with a ready-to-use sidebar and I liked the layout of everything. I may change the footer, as it’s almost identical to the header, but that’s something for me to think about.

      I also loved how AI helped with all the layout. That saves so much time.

      1. Jacqueline Lambert @WorldWideWalkies avatar

        Thanks, Hugh. I haven’t tried the AI layout thing, but it sounds really helpful! I might take a deep breath and dive in…

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          One of the advantages of having a Block theme is that you can ask AI to suggest some layouts of a draft post, Jacqueline. I did it with this one, and it came back with much better layouts than the original layout I had. I also used it for my ‘About’ page. No more having to worry about coding, etc.

          1. Jacqueline Lambert @WorldWideWalkies avatar

            That sounds brililant, Hugh. I shall have to give it a try :-)

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