Gridable — The Missing Grid Content Editor
As of April 2026, Gridable is a WordPress row plugin with 4.0K+ active installations and a 2.9/5 rating from 10 reviews. It has been downloaded 99K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.9.9+ and PHP 5.4.0+. Available on WordPress.org since 2016. Last updated 5 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are down 22% this week. Top alternative: Responsive Table Layout.
Gridable is a witty solution for WordPress lovers who want to create flexible and reliable grids. Being smoothly integrated into the WordPress’s Editor interface, our plugin becomes a suitable choice for everyone: from people with a technical background to those who are non-techy. It simplifies the entire process of building an extensive range of grids that fit perfectly into various environments.
Gridable allows you to create an adaptable and fully responsive grid in no time. Thanks to options such as row spacing top and bottom, row gutter and row background color everything comes in the right place without effort. Imagine playing around with bold approaches for different sections of your website through a grid system that puts convenience on top of the digital experience.
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It works and creates columns, however, it has too many bugs, in it disables other functionality in the custom editor and paste deletes the whole paragraph not just the highlighted word.
This plug-in changes your formatting when you’re working in the visual editor. Removing for example <p align center> tags, adding paragraphes.
Nice idea but terrible implementation. Options can’t be changed after creation, buggy handling:
Without a major update – hands off!
It seems like an excellent approach, but it doesn’t work. The options menu simply does not appear. It is a pity that they closed the support forum and closed the questions without giving an answer.
Closed without answer: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-find-the-settings-6/
I hope they fix it! I’ll change my rating/review
I was a big Pixelgrade fan and I still like the Rosa theme very much. Gridable is turning down my enthusiasm though.
There is no proper manual or documentation as far as I can see. Gridable is a pain in the a** the way it works: I experienced uncontrollable frontend behavior after changes in the backend on pages and posts.
I disabled Gridable months ago. My Pixelgrade installation (Rosa theme) works properly and as reliable as before.
-Frank
I really appreciate the minimal code it adds to the page. I usually write something similar to this for my client projects, but this is much nicer in several respects.
However:
| WordPress | 4.9.9+ requiredTested up to 5.5.18 |
| PHP | 5.4.0+ required |
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