Category Archives: Gutenberg

Weekly WordPress News: Gutenberg Gets More Public In WordPress 4.9.5

The Gutenberg Editor is getting closer to primetime – in WordPress 4.9.5, users will see a dashboard prompt that nudges them to Try the new editing experience. Mark Uraine also has some good thoughts on the Gutenberg interface. And WP Tavern published another good Gutenberg read if you still haven’t had your fill of Gutenberg talk. ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: Gutenberg Gets More Public In WordPress 4.9.5

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Weekly WordPress News: TechCrunch Headless Redesign With React + WordPress

This week, TechCrunch launched a redesign in the “form of a single page style React app, decoupled from its WordPress backend.” A pretty cool look at what you can do with WordPress and the REST API. Their post announcing the redesign is definitely an interesting read if you’re into WordPress. We also collected a bunch ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: TechCrunch Headless Redesign With React + WordPress

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A Big Collection Of Gutenberg Editor Resources For Developers And Casual Users Alike

Every time the clock ticks past midnight, the Gutenberg editor gets one day closer to becoming part of the core. WordPress 5.0 is the next major release. And with WordPress 5.0, we’re going to get the brand new Gutenberg editor (I guess it will just be the “WordPress editor” when that happens). To help get ... Read moreA Big Collection Of Gutenberg Editor Resources For Developers And Casual Users Alike

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Weekly WordPress News: A Million Dollar Plugin Business

Ever wondered how Pippin Williamson built a million dollar plugin business with offerings like Easy Digital Downloads, Restrict Content Pro, and more? Wonder no more – he’s going to tell you at Indie Hackers. We also have some good resources to help developers work with Gutenberg and blocks. And if you like podcasts, there are ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: A Million Dollar Plugin Business

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Weekly WordPress News: WordPress 4.9.2 Is Out!

If you didn’t get an update notification from your host, here’s your warning that WordPress 4.9.2. is officially out! It’s a security and maintenance release that, in part, fixes an XSS vulnerability, as well as 21 other bugs. As is usually the case with security and maintenance releases, you should update as soon as possible. ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: WordPress 4.9.2 Is Out!

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Will Gutenberg Kill WordPress Page Builders? Not So Fast…

Back in November 2017, the team behind Tailor Page Builder made the hard decision to bow out of the page builder market because of, in part, the incoming WordPress Gutenberg editor. Will other companies soon be following suit? Does Gutenberg signal the end of WordPress page builders? Well – spoiler alert – I don’t think ... Read moreWill Gutenberg Kill WordPress Page Builders? Not So Fast…

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Weekly WordPress News: 2017 In Review

This week, we have two separate 2017 in review posts – one from ourselves and one from Pippin Williamson. Both are worth checking out! Beyond that, there are some good thoughts on Gutenberg from Chris Lema and Delicious Brains. And WP Tavern also put together a big post full of Gutenberg resources. As you can ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: 2017 In Review

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WordPress 2018 Predictions: My Thoughts On The Upcoming Year

A few days ago, I shared a recap of some of the biggest events that happened in the WordPress world in 2017. Now, I want to switch things up, get out my Magic 8 Ball, and look into the future to give you my predictions for what will happen to WordPress in 2018. Give them ... Read moreWordPress 2018 Predictions: My Thoughts On The Upcoming Year

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WordPress 2017 Year In Review: The Biggest News From Last Year

Happy new year, folks! As the slow train that is time chugs along, we’ve slipped across the barrier into a new year. And as we move into 2018, I thought it would be nice to take a minute and shift our gaze in the opposite direction – to revisit some of the biggest WordPress changes, ... Read moreWordPress 2017 Year In Review: The Biggest News From Last Year

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Weekly WordPress News: People Seem To Like Gutenberg

This week was a bit light on WordPress news – perhaps people are too busy gearing up for the holidays! There’s plenty more Gutenberg talk. And there are also a bunch of developer-focused tutorials. But other than that – a pretty quiet week so far! Let’s get to the news that there is… WORDPRESS NEWS ... Read moreWeekly WordPress News: People Seem To Like Gutenberg

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