WordPress Gutenberg: How to Use Gutenberg Keyboard Shortcuts
How to Use Gutenberg Keyboard Shortcuts
Gutenberg keyboard shortcuts help you speed up your workflow and focus more on crafting great content. They’re a set of key combinations that let you perform various tasks in the WordPress block editor without clicking on menus or buttons.
Below is a table of some of the most useful Gutenberg editor shortcuts. You can also find this list by clicking on the three-dot icon on the top-right corner of the WordPress block editor and selecting Keyboard shortcuts from the menu.
If you use macOS, switch Ctrl with Command ⌘ for all the keyboard shortcuts.
Action |
Keyboard Shortcut |
Display all the keyboard shortcuts |
Shift+Alt+H |
Global Shortcuts |
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Open the command palette |
Ctrl+K |
Switch between visual and code editors |
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+M |
Turn on distraction-free mode |
Ctrl+Shift+\ |
Activate full-screen mode |
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+F |
Open the block list view |
Shift+Alt+O |
Show or hide the settings sidebar |
Ctrl+Shift+, |
Navigate to the next part of the editor |
Ctrl+` Shift+Alt+N |
Navigate to the previous part of the editor |
Ctrl+Shift+` Shift+Alt+P |
Navigate to the nearest toolbar |
Alt+F10 |
Save changes |
Ctrl+S |
Undo last changes |
Ctrl+Z |
Redo the previous undo |
Ctrl+Shift+Z / Ctrl+Y |
Selection Shortcuts |
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Select all text when typing – press again to select all blocks |
Ctrl+A |
Clear selection |
Escape |
Block Shortcuts |
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Duplicate the selected block |
Ctrl+Shift+D |
Delete the selected block |
Shift+Alt+Z |
Insert a new block before the chosen block |
Ctrl+Alt+T |
Insert a new block after the chosen block |
Ctrl+Alt+Y |
Delete selection |
Delete / Backspace |
Move the chosen block up |
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T |
Move the chosen block down |
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Y |
Change the block type after adding a new paragraph |
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Text Formatting |
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Make the highlighted text bold |
Ctrl+B |
Make the highlighted text italic |
Ctrl+I |
Turn the highlighted text into a link |
Ctrl+K |
Remove a link |
Ctrl+Shift+K |
Underline the highlighted text |
Ctrl+U |
Strikethrough the highlighted text |
Shift+Alt+D |
Turn the highlighted text into inline code |
Shift+Alt+X |
Convert the selected heading to a paragraph |
Shift+Alt+0 |
Convert the selected paragraph or heading to a heading of level one to six |
Shift+Alt+1-6 |