Happy Thursday :) I’ve started a new crowdsourcing project, the Gutenberg Migration Guide, to document WordPress Classic Editor customization points and their Gutenberg equivalents (if such e…
How to use external React components in your Gutenberg blocks
Gutenberg itself already exposes a lot of components ready to be re-used in our custom blocks. Most of these are located in wp.components and wp.blocks, and they include helpful building blocks for every Gutenberg block: Text
Neither the parent Genesis nor any of the official StudioPress child themes are Gutenberg-ready as of today. No doubt this is going to change but in the meantime, we can add support for Gutenberg in our Genesis themes and style the blocks to match the rest of the site on the frontend. This article provides... Continue Reading »
Making it easier to add WooCommerce products—with Gutenberg
Available as a feature plugin to begin with, the Products block represents stage one of a project we’re affectionately referring to as “Wootenberg” – the preparation of WooCommerce for the arrival of the Gutenberg editor.
Since the WordPress REST API was first proposed, we’ve talked a lot about how it will be involved in the future of wp-admin. Gutenberg, the new WordPress UI system that will be used for the new post editor in WordPress 5.0 is the first example we have of the REST API being used to communicate …
To Try or Not to Try? Themes & Plugins: Known conflicts with Gutenberg - Gutenberg Times
In January, I wrote on the WP4Good blog Although, many Themes and Plugin developers started working on Blocks for Gutenberg, teams of larger projects won’t be able to start compatibility testing until the first beta version [of WordPress 5.0] is released. Fast iteration and patches will follow for issues discovered. There might be a few … Continue reading To Try or Not to Try? Themes & Plugins: Known conflicts with Gutenberg →
Usability Test: Gutenberg for Professional Writers
The next major release of WordPress is slated to include Gutenberg, a new content writing/editing experience that will change how we craft content inside of WordPress by modernizing the interface and increasing control over the layout and structure of pages and posts. 10up is actively contributing to the development of Gutenberg and is deploying it [...]
The WooCommerce Gutenberg Products block is a new block for the Gutenberg post editor. This block is a custom products area that features your WooComm …
Summary of Gutenberg Plugin Compatibility Database results to date - Daniel Bachhuber
A quick run-through of where we’re currently at with the Gutenberg Plugin Compatibility Database. Since announcing the database on March 1st, 70 people have been granted testing status. However, of 5000 total plugins, we’re still at 4139 untested plugins. No companies have stepped up to contribute a significant amount of person-hours. Of the 861 tested … Continue reading "Summary of Gutenberg Plugin Compatibility Database results to date"
What I Learned About Gutenberg From My Local WPMeetup
Gutenberg is the biggest thing in WordPress since....WordPress! What does it mean for us, the average user, resources and how to plan all shared by Boston WordPress designer Eileen Lonergan.
When it comes to editing and crafting content on the go, the WordPress Mobile apps are a good choice. The question is, how does the editor in the iOS app interact with content written in Gutenberg?…
Fancy yourself some challenging architectural puzzles? Have we got the ticket for you! As you may know, Gutenberg uses the WordPress REST API as a bridge between the land of JavaScript and land of …
How to use WordPress Gutenberg with REST API to build Apps
Gutenberg is coming and it will be the new WordPress editor. For most this is a good thing, however what if you wanted to build something headless or use the data from the new editor as block data vs. a string of HTML comments? Now you can.
Gutenberg Editor Review By A WordPress User & Tutorial For Gutenberg
Gutenberg Editor Review + Tutorial On How It Works. The Gutenberg Editor, to the uninitiated, is a new way to edit content within WordPress. Read my tutorial on using Gutenberg, the pitfalls and positives as well as my review verdict from a user perspective on WPin.me
How to Disable Gutenberg: Complete Guide | Digging Into WordPress
Gutenberg soon will be added to the WordPress core. This is great news for some, not so great for others. With 99.9999% (estimate) of all WordPress sites...
WordPress 5.0 will bring the biggest and most exciting change to the WordPress editor experience, ever, and we want you to be ready. Much of this post will be useful for anyone running enterprise W…
In our last Gutenberg update, we shared our high level recommendations to help enterprise WordPress users fully embrace the block while planning for WordPress 5.0 and the new Gutenberg editor. That…
6 Checklist Items to Complete Before the Gutenberg Editor Launches
The Gutenberg editor is set to launch with the next major WordPress core update (5.0). There's no need to freak out or get overwhelmed: follow these 5 steps to prepare your WordPress website ahead of the update!
Those of us who work with WordPress on a daily basis have been keeping close tabs on Gutenberg, the completely revamped editor scheduled to be released with version 5.0 of...