For the everyday user, the "Multiple Page Delete" option and the ability to uninstall custom Blocs directly from the Bloc Bar were small but impactful quality-of-life changes. These features reduce the friction of managing complex projects and keep the workspace organized. The shift of the canvas broadcast process to a background thread also meant that the app remained snappy even during intensive tasks. Verdict on 4.5.4
While later versions (like Blocs 5) have since introduced even more advanced features, version 4.5.4 remains a landmark update in the software's history. It proved that the team behind Blocs was committed to not just adding "flashy" features, but also doing the hard work of optimization and localization. Blocs 4.5.4
Improvements to text editing ensured the cursor (caret) is never hidden, and new options for accordion items and animation triggers made for a smoother design experience. For the everyday user, the "Multiple Page Delete"
A new "Bric Builder" framework setting and shortcodes to distinguish between preview and export modes provided more granular control for those creating custom extensions. Enhanced Workflow for Designers Verdict on 4
Blocs 4.5.4 arrived as a significant refinement for the popular Mac-based website builder, focusing on performance, developer tools, and expanded language support. This update solidified its position as a go-to tool for designers who want to build high-quality, responsive websites without writing code, while still offering the flexibility that power users crave. Global Reach and Modern Standards
The update introduced the ability to combine JS and CSS into single files upon export, which is a critical factor for improving page load speeds and SEO.
Blocs continued to strengthen its CMS capabilities with new custom loop controls and better positioning for custom post types.