Hope everyone has had some good time! We are resuming the releases of Gutenberg for this new year. The first one — 2.0 — is rather big, with updates across the board. The highlights cover several p…
What's Next for WordPress: Why the Future is Great with Gutenberg
This article is a part of series of articles about Gutenberg development for WordPress developers. Back in the day when Custom Post types had just been merged in core, in WordPress 3.0, I used to think about how innovative the WordPress 5.0 release would be. Not long ago, I started calling it the Next WordPress. Well, …
How you can profit from Gutenberg & WordPress | The WP Crowd
Gutenberg is coming to WordPress. It is a fundamental change in how we create content using WordPress, and that isn't a bad thing. However with the right tactic and research you can turn Gutenberg into a great way to make some extra income from existing clients
A Big Change is coming to the WordPress Editor. Perhaps you've heard of it? Gutenberg is set to fully transform the WordPress editor from a tool that allows us to add and format text into one that allows us to create content with rich layouts. Brining with it the concept of content blocks, Gutenberg is sure to have a big and long-lasting impact on how people create content in WordPress. As Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress, said, "The current editor got us through the last 14 years. We want Gutenberg to get us through the next 14."
WordPress Gutenberg Guide: How to Build Your Next Site With It
Want to learn more about the upcoming WordPress Gutenberg editor? We'll tell you what it is, how it works, and show you how to use it to build your WordPress content pages and make them more attractive than what WordPress gives you by default.
Have you ever wondered what something is called within Gutenberg? This guide is meant to help by giving the names and the expected behaviour of some of the basic design elements. If you want to bui…
Zac Gordon Launches Gutenberg Development Course, Includes More Than 30 Videos
Zac Gordon, a technology educator, has released his Gutenberg Development course. The course is $79 but is available for $49 using the coupon code earlyadopter. Gordon says the course is aimed at d…
A Collection of Gutenberg Conversations, Resources, and Videos
Since the conclusion of WordCamp US in early December, there have been a number of Gutenberg related items published to the web. The following is a collection of items related to Gutenberg that I c…
Blocks are the fundamental element of the Gutenberg editor. They are the primary way in which plugins and themes can register their own functionality and extend the capabilities of the editor. This…
How to add WordPress Theme Styles to Gutenberg — Rich Tabor
In a couple months or so, Gutenberg will revolutionize WordPress publishing as we know it. It’ll finally bring a much-needed standardized content creation experience to WordPress. There’s just one small caveat. Innovation simply can’t happen without WordPress theme developers committing to the Gutenberg experience. If Gutenberg will become the de facto editing experience for the average WordPress […]
This white paper covers key challenges in implementation and adoption, as well as advice on how enterprises can act now to prepare themselves for a future with Gutenberg.
Gutenberg and the Road Ahead - Things That Matter Most
I have a confession to make. I really like the new Gutenberg editor for WordPress. I know, I know. Developers aren't supposed to like massive, intrusive changes like this. As of the time of this writing, the plugin stands with 2.6 stars on the plugin repository – at least 133 of those ratings are 1-star […]
Thoughts On "Gutenberg and the WordPress of Tomorrow"
https://wordpress.tv/2017/12/10/morten-rand-hendriksen-gutenberg-and-the-wordpress-of-tomorrow/ I've been waiting for this talk to go up on WordPress TV be
What Gutenberg Means for The Future Of Commercial WP Products
I'm going to cover the Gutenberg project from the perspective of commercial WP products to help you understand how to turn a threat into an opportunity.
Gutenberg is back to a regular schedule after a great WCUS in Nashville which included many conversations and exchanges of ideas. If you missed it, checkout Matt’s State of the Word presentation fo…