Block templates are one of my favorite new features in Gutenberg. You can specify a list of blocks that automatically appear in the content editor, customize their attributes, and lock the template.
WordPress 5 will come with a new editor called »Gutenberg«, which is completely different from the current TinyMCE. That does not only mean change for the users...
3 WordPress Plugins that brings advance Container Blocks for Gutenberg - Gutenberg WordPress Editor
Gutenberg Editor has a Column Block which allows you to put your content in columns. But it currently lacks even some basic features which you will need to make your content stand out. Fortunately there are other plugins which brings container blocks with more features to help you. I have picked up 3 good & […]
If you're building custom themes for clients, you should be adding Gutenberg support right now! Make sure your client's transition to the new editor is as seamless as possible.
How WordPress 5.0 and Gutenberg Will Affect Your Site
WordPress 5.0 and Gutenberg are bringing major changes to the WordPress landscape. That's why it's vital to know how these changes will affect your site.
Our Gutenberg story: Migrating and translating the Weglot website using blocks
Using the new Gutenberg editor and looking for a way to translate your WordPress website? Weglot is here for you. Discover how we've translated our own Gutenberg blocks with Weglot.
Say Hello to the New Editor We’ve made some big upgrades to the editor. Our new block-based editor is the first step toward an exciting new future with a streamlined editing experience across your …
WordPress 5.0 “Bebo” Released, Lays A Foundation for the Platform’s Future
In 2016 at WordCamp US in Philadelphia, PA, Matt Mullenweg announced to the world that a new post and page editor would be coming to WordPress. “The editor does not represent the core of Word…
The Future Of WordPress - My Interview With Matt Mullenweg On Gutenberg, Page Builders & WordCamp US
A first for this channel, an interview with none other then Matt Mullenweg, the co-founding developer of WordPress and the founder of Automattic. In this can...
Hey WordPress Plugin Developers: Are Your Plugins Really Ready for Gutenberg?
WordPress 5.0 is right around the corner with the flagship feature, the new Gutenberg editor, set to change the WordPress landscape dramatically. Gutenberg not only impacts how you write content… Read more
With only a few days notice from the WordPress team, it is important that we all brace for impact with a clear understanding of the status, compatibility and bugs between ACF and Gutenberg. We have been working hard to juggle the difficult task of Gutenberg development whilst still supporting an existing product.
Based on the stability, testing, and reports on the release candidates for WordPress 5.0 so far, we are now targeting Thursday December 6th for public release and announcement. 5.0.1 will open…
WordPress 5.0 Targeted for December 6, Prompting Widespread Outcry Ahead of WordCamp US
During last week’s core dev chat, Matt Mullenweg urged developers to consider WordPress 5.0 as “coming as soon as possible.” Nevertheless, his decision to set Thursday, December 6…
WordPress 5.0: What the new block editor means for WooCommerce and WordPress 5.0: What Gutenberg means for eCommerce on WordPress
WordPress 5.0 introduces the new Gutenberg block editor – a complete revamping and modernization of the WordPress content-editing experience. As a WooCommerce store owner or developer, it will allow you to better customize and manage products and posts.
We are nearing the release date for WordPress 5.0 and Gutenberg, one of the most important and exciting projects I’ve worked on in my 15 years with this community. I knew we would be taking a big l…