Category Archives: Gutenberg

Advanced Gutenberg Review: New Blocks + User Access Controls For Gutenberg

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that the WordPress content creation experience is about to get a massive makeover in the form of the upcoming Gutenberg Editor in WordPress 5.0 (you can try this editor for yourself without installing anything at this website). One of the neat things about Gutenberg is how ... Read moreAdvanced Gutenberg Review: New Blocks + User Access Controls For Gutenberg

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Weekly WordPress News: WP Engine Users Get StudioPress Themes For Free

If you’re not hosting at WP Engine, you might feel a little jealous as all WP Engine customers now get access to Genesis and 35 StudioPress themes for free as part of their plan. Beyond that, we’ve also got plenty of Gutenberg news, some great tutorials, and SiteGround is running a big labor day sale where ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: WP Engine Users Get StudioPress Themes For Free

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Weekly WordPress News: The Gutenberg Plugin Is Active On 200,000+ Sites

Since launching the Try Gutenberg prompt, the Gutenberg plugin is now officially active on over 200,000+ sites, which is well over the 100,000 sites that Matt Mullenweg was shooting for. On a related note, the Classic Editor plugin is also now over 200,000+ active installs. Beyond that, we have a few good articles for WordPress product ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: The Gutenberg Plugin Is Active On 200,000+ Sites

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Weekly WordPress News: Someone Finally Forked WordPress Over Gutenberg

It was kind of bound to happen – but Scott Bowler went ahead and hard forked WordPress into ClassicPress because of Gutenberg. Beyond that, there’s plenty more Gutenberg stuff, with Jeff Chandler talking about his latest experience and Mario Peshev explaining why he thinks it will benefit users. Let’s get to all of this week’s ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: Someone Finally Forked WordPress Over Gutenberg

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Weekly WordPress News: WordPress 4.9.8 Gets Closer

This week, we get a look at the new Gutenberg prompt and a few other additions as WordPress 4.9.8 draws closer. There’s also been another big WordPress acquisition, and there’s a great MightyDeals deal that can get you access to all of Array Themes’ themes for just $37. Let’s get to all of this week’s ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: WordPress 4.9.8 Gets Closer

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Weekly WordPress News: Independence Day Sales Are Still Going!

We may be past July 4th, but there are still plenty of WordPress Independence Day sales that are still running. You can snag some great deals on themes, plugins, and WordPress hosting. It also looks like we’ll finally see a “Try Gutenberg” prompt at the end of July. And if you’re a fan of the ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: Independence Day Sales Are Still Going!

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Weekly WordPress News: The Gutenberg Roadmap Is Out

As part of WordCamp Europe, Matt Mullenweg laid out the roadmap for Gutenberg over the next three months. In July, there will be a prompt to push more Gutenberg usage (as a plugin). Then, we might see a WordPress 5.0 beta in August. Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com also made a big acquisition. And in even more ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: The Gutenberg Roadmap Is Out

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Weekly WordPress News: Gutenberg/iOS Troubles + New Elementor Templates

As far as WordPress news goes, this week was pretty quiet. WPTavern did spot some issues with using Gutenberg on iOS devices. And Ionut from CodeinWP also published another transparency report that’s worth a read. Beyond that, Daan’s EasyThemePacks shop just launched two new premium Elementor templates for travel agencies and bakeries. And Delicious Brains ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: Gutenberg/iOS Troubles + New Elementor Templates

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Weekly WordPress News: Gutenberg Gets Drag And Drop

This week, Gutenberg 2.6 dropped with a much-needed new feature: drag and drop block sorting. Now, instead of needing to jam on the up or down arrows, you can simply drag a block to a new location. We also featured an EasyThemePacks review, that’s Daan’s new project which sells premium Elementor templates. A great place ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: Gutenberg Gets Drag And Drop

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Weekly WordPress News: WordPress 4.9.5 Is Here!

In last week’s news, we shared that WordPress 4.9.5 was going to bring a new prompt for users to install Gutenberg. Well…that prompt got pushed back. But we still saw WordPress 4.9.5 drop this week to take out 25 different bugs. Delicious Brains also released news about an awesome new Blockchain project on April 1st ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: WordPress 4.9.5 Is Here!

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