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Author Archives: Birgit Pauli-Haack
Update #43 HumanMade White Paper, Twitter Storms, and more
A Twitter Storm by Kevin Hoffman This is a great summary by @kevinwhoffman implications and challenges of #Gutenberg for various user groups of WordPress: Plugin Devs, Theme Shops, Agencies & Consultants, Users – Read the whole thread at the end you get to 'What do we work on next' part. 🙂 Photo by Viktor Kiryanov on Unsplash
Update #42 Live Explorations, How to add Theme Styles, and more
Note: Nikola Nikolov continued his Gutenberg explorations. The sessions are now available on his YouTube Channel. See the Live Events Calendar of next shows. Photo by Peter Nguyen on Unsplash
Update #41 Tweets, comments, discussions, and more…
For this update, I caught up on a quite a few tweets I missed during the week. A LOT of people are sharing their work with Gutenberg now. Thank you to everyone who reached out to me regarding these updates: I received a few suggestions to make the updates more visible and provide a newsletter […]
Update #40 Testing Gutenberg, Recamps WordCamp US, and more testing
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Gutenberg Update #39 Accessibility, Development, Blocks, Styling, Resources and more.
Some of the tweets are the beginning of great threads so don't just look at the one included here. Click on the tweet's date and read the full thread. Great discussion happend in between. Matias Ventura close the issue in favor of a bigger overview styling of blocks can be handled Featured Images: Uxmal Mayan […]
Update #38 Gutenberg Resources, blog posts, demos and code
Still a great list, three months later! The boilerplate evolved into a zero-configuration #0CJS developer toolkit for building WordPress Gutenberg block plugins. https://AhmdA.ws/CreateGutenBlock_ Featured Image: Uxmal Mayan Temple by Birgit Pauli-Haack
Update #37 Gutenberg Notes, Comments, discussions and code.
Update #36 Custom Fields, Forms, Gutenberg at WordCamp US and more
Update #35 Fresh back from WordCamp US – comments, discussions, insights about Gutenberg and its pending integration into WordPress Core
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