This release is heavy on the developer API side, introducing several tools to improve the experience of extending and interacting with the editor. 2.5 Add support for sharing nested blocks. Introdu…
Like so many of my colleagues, I thought I’d test Gutenberg by answering the call to an empathy challenge. We were asked to recreate an existing post with the new Gutenberg plugin (soon to be…
In WordPress 4.9.5, Users Will Be Two Clicks Away From Installing and Activating Gutenberg From the Dashboard
At the end of last month, Matt Cromwell, Head of Support and Community Outreach for GiveWP and an administrator for the Advanced WordPress Facebook group, hosted a question and answer session about…
This document is your guide to the plans, tools, and resources at VIP relating to the Gutenberg editor core project and its integration into WordPress 5.0. We will keep it updated with everything y…
Tevya Washburn has been building websites for more than 20 years and building them on WordPress for 10. He bootstrapped his website maintenance and support company, WordXpress, that he’s worked on …
Things to consider when updating a WordPress theme for Gutenberg
With Gutenberg getting close to being ready for a beta release and ultimately being merged into core WP, its API and patterns are at a level mature enough that theme authors (and theme shops!) can start planning
WebDevStudios, Gutenberg, and Planning for WordPress 5.0 - WebDevStudios
A new enhancement is coming to WordPress 5.0. It's called Gutenberg. Here's how website design and development agency, WebDevStudios, is planning for it.
Since September, when I have written about the Gutenberg 1.1 version, this plugin soon to be part of the WordPress core, has come a long way and it has reached version 2.4.
The WordPress editor is changing in a BIG way: Hello Gutenberg!
The core WordPress team is quietly working on a revamp of the WordPress content editor that will have a significant impact on content creators and content st...
Does Gutenberg Address the Needs of the Average WordPress User? - 1stWebDesigner
With WordPress in the process of preparing the new Gutenberg editor for full release in version 5.0, there are a ton of opinions on the change. I recently witnessed a demonstration of what the editor can do, and the presenter […]
Learn how to use Gutenberg, the new WordPress editor. Free Gutenberg tutorials explain the new editing interface for WordPress, step by step. Every block is detailed with screenshots and explanations, along with the settings available for all Gutenberg blocks.
[Apologies for poor sound quality - I didn't have my decent mic to hand] Here's me trying to paste a few paragraphs of text from a Facebook post (not from Wo...
2.4 π Inserter Continues the work done in previous releases around balancing writing flow with the ability to easily insert non-text blocks. Show the full block inserter (+ button) to the left of e…
Gravity Forms Gutenberg Block - Gravity Forms Documentation
Summary The Gravity Forms Gutenberg Block is a content block for the new WordPress Gutenberg page editor that allows you to add any of your saved Gravity Forms as a content block from directly within the Gutenberg editor. The Gravity Forms Gutenberg Block is available to any user who has an active Gravity Forms license. […]
Preparing WooCommerce for the arrival of Gutenberg - WooCommerce
Gutenberg will transform the way we edit content on WordPress. Wondering how complex plugins like WooCommerce will work with Gutenberg? Read on for an idea.
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…
Editor Feature Complete The following is an overview of the major functionality to be introduced by the new WordPress editor, helping visualize what has been done and what remains to be done in ter...
Joining the Gutenberg Conversation: Online & Offline Events – GiveWP
This past month, we announced our new blog series, #PlayingwithBlocks, dedicated to our adoption and learnings around Gutenberg, the new block-based editor for WordPress. In addition to writing about our experiences with …
Conceptual Ideas on How the Customizer Could Integrate With Gutenberg
While the initial focus of Gutenberg is the editor, the second focus is the Customization experience in WordPress. Mel Choyce, Product Designer at Automattic, recently spoke at LoopConf, on the pas…
Gutenberg is a new editor for WordPress. It will be incorporated into the WordPress core with WordPress 5.0. Using the Toolset Beta plugins, you can previe
Proposal for Block Templates · Issue #3588 · WordPress/gutenberg
Seems we didn't have an overview issue for block templates even though we have discussed them repeatedly. Definition: In its most general sense, a block template is a definition that includes a lis...
You may be already aware of Gutenberg editor which is under rapid development and targeting to be merged in WordPress 5.0. The concept “get ready to make your words, pictures, and layout look as go…
Gravity Forms Gutenberg Add-On v1.0 Beta 3 Released | Gravity Forms
This release provides a new MailChimp block for the upcoming overhaul of the WordPress post editor (codenamed Gutenberg). The block lets you easily insert a MailChimp newsletter signup form into a page or post, without having to create a Gravity Forms form.