March 2025 Monthly Updates: Upgrades in Nexter Blocks & Advanced Security in Nexter Extension, WordPress News, Google SEO Update & More

We’ve been working hard to bring you powerful new features and improvements across Nexter BlocksNexter Themeand Nexter Extension to make your website-building experience even smoother. Here’s what’s new:

New in Nexter

Nexter Blocks – More Customization, Dynamic Content, & Social Feed Enhancements

  1. Tab Tours Enhancements (Pro) – Now, you can adjust tab column width and padding, giving you more flexibility to create well-structured layouts. This makes your tabbed content look cleaner and easier to navigate.
  2. Navigation Builder Upgrade (Pro) – Added an option to set submenu width in WordPress menus, ensuring better control over dropdown menus for a more polished navigation experience.
  3. Media Listing ACF Gallery Support (Pro) – Now supports dynamic ACF Gallery Fields, allowing you to easily pull and display images from your custom fields without manual uploads.
  4. Typography Blink Effect (Free & Pro) – A new blink text decoration option lets you add eye-catching animated text effects, perfect for grabbing visitors’ attention.
  5. Improved Facebook & Instagram Feeds(Free & Pro) – Social feeds and Facebook reviews now load more efficiently, providing a smoother and more reliable user experience.

Nexter Extension – Advanced Security for User Management

  • Track User Logins & Registrations (Free) – Nexter now tracks the last login date and registration time for users, making it easier for admins to monitor activity and enhance security. This is especially useful for membership sites and community-driven platforms.

These updates give you more design flexibility, better user management, and improved dynamic content handling, all designed to help you build faster, more engaging websites.

Also, exciting things are on the way! Next month, we’re working on smoother design controls, better global accessibility, and more intuitive user interactions—stay tuned for some game-changing updates!

For all the changes, check out the complete changelog here.

📖 — Latest Reads

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📹— Video Tutorials

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🗞️ — WordPress & Tech Bytes

  1. WordPress has released the first Release Candidate (RC1) for version 6.8, now available for download and testing. Users are encouraged to test this version on staging environments to help identify any issues before the final release, scheduled for April 15, 2025.
  2. ​WooCommerce has updated the release schedule for version 9.8 to better align with WordPress 6.8’s timeline. The Release Candidate is now set for April 1, 2025, with the final release planned for April 7, 2025.
  3. ​Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress, is considering reducing the platform’s release frequency to one major update per year through 2027, citing decreased corporate contributions.
  4. A recent study by Advanced Web Ranking reveals that Google’s AI Overviews now appear in 42.5% of search results, correlating with a notable decline in click-through rates for informational queries.
  5. Google’s Martin Splitt advises against redirecting all 404 error pages to the homepage, as it can confuse users and search engine crawlers. Instead, he recommends using proper redirects to relevant pages or maintaining the 404 status code when content is no longer available.
  6. Google has released updated documentation on the robots.txt file, offering guidance for SEOs and publishers on managing search engine crawler behavior. The new guide covers methods to block specific pages, restrict certain bots, and control crawling using straightforward rules.
  7. Google’s Martin Splitt explains that indexed pages may not appear in search results if other pages are more relevant or engagement is low, stressing the need for high-quality content.
  8. ​Google has completed the rollout of its March 2025 Core Update, which began on March 13 and concluded on March 27, 2025. This update led to significant fluctuations in search rankings across various sectors during the two-week implementation period.​

🔥 — Tool of the Month

User Switching plugin allows users to switch between user accounts in WordPress without entering passwords or logging out. It helps in improving workflow by saving time and ensuring smooth account management.

This tool is perfect for site administrators, developers, and support teams who need to test user roles, troubleshoot issues, or manage multiple accounts efficiently.

User Swithing plugin

🗣️— Word of the Month

Great Plugin & Excellent Support – Highly Recommended!


Nexxter Blocks is not just easy to use—it also blends seamlessly into my site, keeping everything clean and intuitive. A great plugin with great support. Highly recommended!Thanks again for your fantastic support!

~@netztaucherbrille

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