#1 WPDistrib 6.7.1: New Features and WordPress Beginner’s Guide
Today, discover:
- WPDistrib 6.7.1 has arrived!
- Major WordPress developments planned for 2025.
- A beginner’s guide included in WPDistrib 6.7.1.
- The new extensions in WPDistrib.
- Modularity with the FSE 2025 theme.
👉 At the end of the newsletter, an exclusive focus: Gutenberg vs Elementor in the WPDistrib Laboratory.
WPDistrib 6.7.1 has arrived!
The 6.7.1 version of WPDistrib has been available for a few days now.
This update offers:
- A complete revision of the pack, integrating tools and features to simplify site creation and customization.
- Availability in French (VF) and English (EN) versions, with interfaces and tutorials tailored to each language.
🎯 WPDistrib 6.7.1: new features, extensions, and a WordPress beginner’s guide, everything you need to create your first page in record time with ready-to-use templates.
Major WordPress Developments for 2025
WordPress version 6.7.1 was released on November 21, 2024, marking the final major update of the year.
Upcoming Release Schedule:
- 6.8: April 2025.
- 6.9: August 2025.
- 7.0: November 2025.
Expected Features for 2025:
- Real-time collaboration in Gutenberg.
- Improved performance and security.
- Enhanced customization for block-based themes.
🔍 Developments that integrate seamlessly with WPDistrib 6.7.1, particularly its preconfigured templates and extensions.
A Beginner’s Guide Included in WPDistrib 6.7.1
The strength of WPDistrib 6.7.1 lies in its built-in guide, designed to support novice users. Accessible from the dashboard, this guide simplifies every step:
- Quick Creation | Build your first page using Spectra templates with the Astra theme.
- Advanced Customization | For users seeking more flexibility with the native FSE 2025 theme.
🔑 This WordPress Beginner’s Guide is an essential resource for starting quickly and confidently.
The New WPDistrib Extensions
Three key extensions are introduced in WPDistrib 6.7.1, bringing powerful features:
- Admin Columns: Customize columns in the admin menus to better organize your content.
- PatternsWP: Use ready-made Gutenberg templates to structure your pages in just a few clicks.
- Spectra: Advanced blocks and enriched templates to boost your content.
A Notable Change:
WP Maintenance has been removed from the pack. Why?
Its features are now redundant with Spectra. With Spectra, the maintenance page is fully designed in Gutenberg, offering maximum visual flexibility.
💡 With these preconfigured tools, WPDistrib 6.7.1 remains the ideal solution to save time while achieving professional results.
Modularity with the FSE 2025 Theme
Integrated into WPDistrib 6.7.1, the FSE 2025 theme offers unprecedented modularity:
What it brings:
- Increasing ease in adjusting CSS settings directly within the interface, without encountering notable bugs.
- A unique flexibility with included modular templates, allowing pages to be displayed with or without headers and enabling the addition or removal of footers as needed.
🎨 By combining these features with WPDistrib 6.7.1’s new tools, personalizing a WordPress site has never been this intuitive.
One little detail left to solve:
A question remains: how to remove the underline from URL links in this theme? 🤔
Gutenberg vs Elementor: The Ultimate Duel
WPDistrib 6.7.1 favors Gutenberg for its speed and simplicity.
Unlike Elementor, which is often slower when creating custom pages, Gutenberg becomes the tool of choice—especially with ready-to-use templates like those included in the WPDistrib pack.
📚 For a complete and detailed analysis, click here:
🔗 See the Gutenberg vs Elementor Duel
✨ A decisive comparison to help you choose the editor that best meets your needs.
The End of This Newsletter
And that’s it—the end of this first WPDistrib newsletter.
Creating a website is a bit like assembling flat-pack furniture:
- The tools are there, free and ready to use.
- But let’s be honest, the blocks don’t assemble themselves (a real shame).
👉 Good luck with your web projects! The perfect page is just a click… or two away.
✨ Thank you for reading this far, and see you in the next WPDistrib newsletter.

