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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: 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.
·woocommerce.com·
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: A Gutenberg FAQ
WordPress 5.0: A Gutenberg FAQ
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…
·ma.tt·
WordPress 5.0: A Gutenberg FAQ
Implications Of Thinking In Blocks Instead Of Blobs
Implications Of Thinking In Blocks Instead Of Blobs
What does Gutenberg bring to the future of WordPress? In this article, Leonardo Losoviz shares a number of implications of building sites through a component-based architecture (as the concept) and through Gutenberg (as the implementation), including what new functionalities it can deliver and how much better it can integrate with current website development trends.
·www.smashingmagazine.com·
Implications Of Thinking In Blocks Instead Of Blobs
Is it Time to Move on From WordPress?
Is it Time to Move on From WordPress?
WordPress 5.0 is on the horizon, and with it comes their much-hyped new editing experience, Gutenberg. The inclusion of Gutenberg in this release has caused no shortage of acrimony in the WordPress community. The new editor is opt-out as opposed to opt-in (and opting out requires installing yet another plugin), and is such a significant departure from their original content editor that it is guaranteed to cause major issues with third-party plugins and themes (Gutenberg, for example, does not support WordPress’ meta box API, an essential component of customizing the current editing interfac...
·forestry.io·
Is it Time to Move on From WordPress?
Gutenberg 2018
Gutenberg 2018
It's not a software challenge but a communication and leadership challenge that we face. In this video, I share my thoughts on Gutenberg and WordPress 5. Wor...
·www.youtube.com·
Gutenberg 2018
5.0 / Gutenberg Status Update – Nov 14
5.0 / Gutenberg Status Update – Nov 14
Current open PRs for review: 41 in 4.4 Milestones (-3)Current open issues milestoned RC: 138 (-10)Current open issues milestoned 5.0.0: 8 (+5)Current open issues milestoned 5.0.1: 2 Current open is…
·make.wordpress.org·
5.0 / Gutenberg Status Update – Nov 14
Drupal Gutenberg Showcased at DrupalCamp Oslo 2018
Drupal Gutenberg Showcased at DrupalCamp Oslo 2018
Gutenberg appreciation is running high across the CMS pond in the Drupal world. DrupalCamp Oslo 2018, Norway’s biggest national camp to date, was held over the weekend. The event featured two…
·wptavern.com·
Drupal Gutenberg Showcased at DrupalCamp Oslo 2018
Testing the Gutenberg Publishing Userflow
Testing the Gutenberg Publishing Userflow
The WordPress Design Team recently had an in-depth conversation in Github about enhancing the publisher flow in Gutenberg. After watching Gutenberg go through several iterations since our last user test, I decided to try testing the current flow to see how well it was received by publishers. I hoped to identify friction or pain points [...]
·10up.com·
Testing the Gutenberg Publishing Userflow
WordPress 5.0 is Not Ready | Blog | MRW Web Design
WordPress 5.0 is Not Ready | Blog | MRW Web Design
WordPress 5.0 contains a massive change to content editing. Without working through a systematic review of what's been built, I don't know how anyone can be sure that it is ready for release. The project needs more time and public validation that it's ready.
·mrwweb.com·
WordPress 5.0 is Not Ready | Blog | MRW Web Design