WordPress 5.0 is here and with it the new WordPress block editor. If you're planning on using the block editor, it's a good idea to test it out on staging site before updating your live site. Step
Gutenberg is coming in WordPress 5.0, and with it, major changes to the editing experience. Get ready for the new block editor with these free resources.
Gutenberg is coming in WordPress 5.0, and with it, major changes to the editing experience. Get ready for the new block editor with these free resources.
WordCamp Boston Slides: Adapting to Gutenberg | The Events Calendar
At WordCamp Boston, we shared the biggest challenges we’ve faced as plugin authors, the ways we've dealt with them, and the main lessons we’ve learned.
Going Gutenberg is an ongoing series about our journey integrating our products with the WordPress block editor. In this post, we explore the concept of Block Dashboards, including examples and screenshots.
In Chapter III of the Going Gutenberg series, we announced the release of Events Gutenberg, a free extension for The Events Calendar which activates the new block-based editor on the event post type. It’s been about a month since that initial release, and in that time we’ve continued to release updates with bug fixes and…
In advance of new block editor coming in WordPress 5.0, the WP team has released a development plugin called Gutenberg which allows users to experience, test, and customize the new editing process. This is a major change that will impact the way our users create and manage events. We’ve created this trial extension for you…
Going Gutenberg: Chapter III - The Events Calendar
We’re excited to announce the release of an official extension for The Events Calendar called Events Gutenberg. As its name implies, it brings the power of WordPress’ new block editor—code-named “Gutenberg“—to The Events Calendar’s event post type. Like the official Gutenberg plugin itself, this extension is not intended for use on production sites yet. But…
In Chapter I of the Going Gutenberg blog series, we examined how the introduction of the new WordPress editor—codenamed “Gutenberg”—is a rare and exciting opportunity to evolve our plugins. It’s time to take a closer look at how, specifically, The Events Calendar and its add-ons will be impacted by the new editor. The Event Post…
We’ve made significant rewrites and refactors of our products over the years, but adapting our plugins to fully integrate with the new editor coming in WordPress version 5.0—code-named “Gutenberg”—is the biggest ecosystem change we’ve faced since the introduction of custom post types. Agencies and developers have been speaking out in large number and loud volume…