Introducing Dynamic Template Parts: Supercharge Your WordPress Design Workflow

Matt WatsonMatt Watson
2 min read

Tired of duplicating templates just to make small design changes for individual posts or pages? Say hello to Dynamic Template Parts, the WordPress plugin that redefines how you manage templates in the Full Site Editor (FSE). With this powerful tool, you can dynamically swap Template Parts like headers, footers, or sidebars on a per-content basis—no coding required.

Dynamic Template Parts brings unparalleled flexibility to your WordPress site. Want a unique header for a specific post or a custom footer for a landing page? Now you can do it all directly in the block editor, without the hassle of creating multiple templates or touching theme files.


Why You’ll Love Dynamic Template Parts

  • Simplified Template Management
    No more juggling dozens of templates—use one and swap parts dynamically.

  • Customisation Without Code
    Select and preview Template Parts in real time using an intuitive interface.

  • Versatile Design Options
    Works seamlessly with posts, pages, and custom post types for tailored layouts.

  • Full Site Editing Integration
    Built to enhance the native WordPress Full Site Editor experience.


See It in Action

Want to see how easy it is to use? Watch the demo video to learn more:
Watch the Demo

Or take a look at the product page here:
Dynamic Template Parts Product Page

Or skip all that and just download it directly to see what all the fuss is about:
Dynamic Template Parts on WordPress.org


Dynamic Template Parts is here to save you time, simplify your workflow, and unlock endless customisation options. Whether you’re a developer or a site owner, this plugin is the design tool you didn’t know you needed.

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Matt Watson
Matt Watson

Hello there! I’m Matt Watson — a developer, father, and husband, remotely coding from the charming landscapes of Yorkshire, UK. I’ve been crafting wonderful things with WordPress since 2006 and spinning webs (the good kind) since 1996 — yes, I survived the dial-up era! Solving (and occasionally committing) WordPress-based crimes, I juggle code by day and dad jokes by night. Remote worker since 2014, I’ve mastered the art of debugging in my slippers while keeping the coffee industry in business.