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Thanks @riadbenguella for helping me out in the #core-editor channel with Gutenberg Development Questions!!! pic.twitter.com/roHbT2Aq8q
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) December 7, 2017
WooCommerce Explores the Possibilities and Challenges for E-Commerce in the #Gutenberg Era
— Pauli Systems (@PauliSystems) December 14, 2017
https://t.co/kYKHp1BnvI via @wptavern /~ pretty cool w/ multi-columns displays #ecommerce pic.twitter.com/OdojBPwbMr
Meet Gutenberg – The Future WordPress Editor https://t.co/OxHBZSwmGS via @YouTube A short video that shows the key features as of now.
— Bud Kraus from Joy of WP (@joyofwp) December 14, 2017
Big shout out to the #WordPress #Gutenberg team! They have taken on a monumental task and have received a ton of criticism, but they are building something quite remarkable. #WP
— John Regan (@johnregan3) December 14, 2017
Happy to have introduced #Gutenberg tonight to 100+ people at #WPM024. #SpreadTheWord #WordPress pic.twitter.com/dxaimg0tTE
— Omar Reiss (@OmarReiss) December 13, 2017
Official examples for extending #Gutenberg with plugins which create blocks. https://t.co/0mFIAIiBOl
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) December 13, 2017
Any #WordPress devs with a heart for frontend and #a11y?
— Rian Rietveld (@RianRietveld) December 12, 2017
Please help out with https://t.co/XnEZBcA0YX
to prevent inline style being added in the frontend caused by #Gutenberg
Great discussion happend in between. Matias Ventura close the issue in favor of a bigger overview styling of blocks can be handled
An overview of theme related considerations for Gutenberg as gathered after several months of testing and feedback by @matias_venturahttps://t.co/F4O62ofuMd
— Pauli Systems (@PauliSystems) March 10, 2018
graphic: ( a proposed view) pic.twitter.com/59K2ivmUji
What have I done? 😳 #Gutenberg #contributor
— Kevin W. Hoffman (@kevinwhoffman) December 12, 2017
Seriously, though, with help from @riadbenguella, we've added a section to the handbook that highlights common meta box compatibility issues and explains why some meta boxes might not work as expected. https://t.co/WRtC0IfHmD pic.twitter.com/Im19ippl5p
Just published the slides for the talk I gave yesterday at #WPM024 about #Gutenberg: https://t.co/PmZpAq12YD #WordPress #SpreadTheWord
— Omar Reiss (@OmarReiss) December 14, 2017
I want to write to our clients to inform them about #Gutenberg and how and when it will affect their website and business, but I don't know what to say!
— Keith Devon (@keithdevon) December 14, 2017
Has anyone done this already? How did you approach it?#WordPress
Gutenberg Development ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #7 🤓:
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) December 14, 2017
Read this article from Core Gutenberg Developer @riadbenguella – "One thousand and one way to extend Gutenberg today" – https://t.co/SLVQV5WObc#WordPress #Gutenberg #Deeply pic.twitter.com/JgLl1dbVUl
Q: “Why would we want #Gutenberg if there are other page builders available for #WordPress?”
— Yoast (@yoast) December 13, 2017
A by @OmarReiss: “Because page builders have to work around WordPress core right now. There’ll be more possibilities because this editor will work with #WP instead of around it.” #WPM024
From the @wpengine Resources Center: WordPress Gutenberg Editor – https://t.co/3DXvFwTfV9
— Birgit Pauli-Haack (@bph) March 11, 2018
Please do, I am actively thinking about how to solve this. My thoughts as they relate to referring to blocks can be found here: https://t.co/x8C9zbnqR5. I have found the Gutenberg team to be very responsive to suggestions if you bring them well argued.
— Anton Timmermans (@atimmer10) December 14, 2017
Yesterday's post was about Gutenberg, leadership, our future, and whole lot more: https://t.co/E8Z2jbfP05
— WPShout (@WPShout) December 13, 2017
We're starting our design process of what Give will look like with #Gutenberg Watch the process unfold by following this Github issue:https://t.co/GcxR4UpMSZ pic.twitter.com/8AWuTvjmIJ
— GiveWP (@GiveWP) December 13, 2017
The comments are always worth a read when @wptavern publishes a story about #Gutenberg. #WordPress https://t.co/H2q3OSJmcT
— Rob Blake ∞ (@treb0r) December 13, 2017
#Gutenberg makes the two WordPress developer types apparent: theme makers (general, public consumption) and CMS developers (custom WP builds to collect specific content needs). 'berg is great for theme makers, but lesser so for CMS builders.
— Shaun Baer (@baerkins) December 13, 2017
Having all the feels about the amazing work people in the WordPress community are doing with and around Gutenberg. You rock!
— Tammie Lister (@karmatosed) December 12, 2017
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