[UX Lab] Kadence Native Blocks – Conversion Components
UX Lab: Kadence Native Block Components
Conversion-focused components built with Kadence blocks + minimal HTML where interactivity requires it. All colors pull from theme palette. Fully editable in the block editor.
1. Quick Picks Hero Box
The highest-converting component. Top recommendations front and center with clear CTAs.
Our Top Picks at a Glance
2. Pros and Cons Grid
Side-by-side layout with green/red backgrounds. Scannable and trust-building.
What Parents Love
- Converts from single to double stroller easily
- One of the smoothest rides across surfaces
- Included bassinet rated for overnight sleep
- Strong resale value (holds 60%+ of retail)
- Excellent customer service reputation
Common Complaints
- Heavy at 27 lbs (not ideal for frequent car-to-stroller use)
- Large footprint when folded, tight fit in smaller trunks
- Premium price point ($1,000+)
- Toddler seat sold separately for double mode
- Cup holder not included (sold as $20 add-on)
3. Short Answer Box
Quick-answer callout for “just tell me what to buy” readers. Targets featured snippets.
The Short Answer: UPPAbaby Vista V3 vs Nuna MIXX Next
The Vista V3 is the better pick if you plan to have a second child. It converts to a double, has an overnight-rated bassinet, and holds its resale value. The MIXX Next wins on compactness. It folds smaller, weighs 4 lbs less, and fits better in tight city spaces. Both score above 4.5 stars across thousands of reviews.
4. Verdict Card
Visual score summary with rating, category breakdown, and CTA.
9.2
out of 10
UPPAbaby Vista V3
Ride: 9.5 | Versatility: 9.8 | Value: 8.2 | Fold: 7.5
5. Comparison Spec Table
Core WordPress table block inside a Kadence section. Highlights the winner in each row.
| Spec | UPPAbaby Vista V3 | Nuna MIXX Next |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 27 lbs | 23.5 lbs |
| Folded Size | 36 x 25 x 17 in | 30 x 23 x 13 in |
| Max Child Weight | 50 lbs | 50 lbs |
| Recline Positions | 4 (full recline) | 5 (full recline) |
| Converts to Double | Yes | No |
| Bassinet Included | Yes (overnight rated) | No |
| Canopy UPF Rating | UPF 50+ | UPF 50+ |
| Parent Review Avg | 4.7 stars (4,800+) | 4.6 stars (1,200+) |
6. Alternatives / “Also Consider” Section
Catches readers who don’t match the primary recommendation. Uses Kadence infobox cards.
7. Hub Navigation (Pillar Page)
Visual category navigation for pillar/hub pages. Drives internal linking and keeps users in the content silo.
Strollers
12 comparisons, 7 reviews, 3 rankings
Monitors
8 comparisons, 5 reviews, 2 rankings
Feeding
10 comparisons, 4 reviews, 4 rankings
8. Keep Reading / Internal Links
Pushes readers deeper into the content silo. Supports SEO link equity.
Continue Your Stroller Research
9. Interactive Quiz (HTML block)
Requires JavaScript for question flow and scoring. Uses CSS variables to inherit theme colors.
What’s your top priority in a stroller?
Pick the one that matters most to your daily life.
UPPAbaby Vista V3
Based on your priority for a stroller that grows with your family, the Vista V3 is the strongest match. It converts from single to double (or triple), includes an overnight-rated bassinet, and has 4,800+ reviews averaging 4.7 stars.
Check Price on Amazon Compare to MIXX NextNuna MIXX Next
For compact fold and lightweight, the MIXX Next delivers. At 23.5 lbs with a 30% smaller fold than competitors, it’s built for city parents who load and unload daily. 1,200+ reviews at 4.6 stars.
Check Price on AmazonBaby Jogger City Mini GT2
The value king. Legendary one-hand fold, all-terrain tires, and 90% of premium ride quality at a mid-range price. 8,500+ reviews speak for themselves.
Check Price on AmazonBOB Wayfinder
Purpose-built for runners and outdoor parents. Mountain-bike style suspension, hand brake for hills, and a locking swivel front wheel. The standard for jogging strollers.
See Jogging Strollers10. Interactive Checklist (HTML block)
Checkboxes with localStorage persistence and a progress bar. Uses theme CSS variables.
Getting Around
Sleep
Feeding
Component Legend: Sections 1-8 are 100% native Kadence blocks (editable in the block editor). Sections 9-10 use HTML blocks for JavaScript interactivity but pull all colors from the theme palette via CSS variables (var(--global-palette1) etc.). If you change your theme colors, everything updates automatically.