June 2025 Updates: Bricks & Gutenberg 3.0, Global Style Sync, UiChemy v4 Sneak Peek & More!

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What are the new features in Gutenberg and Bricks 3.0?

Gutenberg and Bricks have received significant updates, including one-click AutoLayout conversion and full support for non-AutoLayout imports. This update also features global boxed width syncing and an 85% reduction in optimization steps, streamlining the design process for users.

How can I maintain design consistency in Bricks?

Bricks now supports a global class system, allowing you to manage styles consistently across your entire build. This means you can reuse and update styles easily, which is essential for maintaining a cohesive design without extra work.

What improvements have been made to the UiChemy Figma Plugin?

UiChemy 4.0 is on the way, featuring a more visual and straightforward interface for bringing designs from Figma into Elementor. This update addresses user requests for a smoother workflow, making it easier for teams to collaborate across platforms.

What are some best practices for using the UiChemy Figma to WordPress Converter?

Locking layers in Figma can significantly enhance how UiChemy handles images, vectors, or masks during conversion. This optimization technique ensures that your designs are imported accurately and efficiently into WordPress.

Does UiChemy work with Divi or WPBakery?

No, UiChemy does not support Divi, WPBakery, or any other page builders apart from Elementor, Gutenberg, and Bricks. This limitation is important to consider when planning your design workflow, as it restricts the platforms you can use with UiChemy.

What are the latest updates in Figma that could affect my design process?

Figma has introduced several new features, including auto-enabled Apple fonts and a beta Dev Mode MCP server for better integration with code editors. These updates can enhance your design experience by allowing smoother transitions from design to development.

Last reviewed: April 14, 2026