Christmas blog theme by @carolinapoena now in the #WordPress theme directory. https://t.co/sRXf3L7cS1 …
— Birgit Pauli-Haack (@bph) November 28, 2017
It is a CSS grid theme w/ custom SVG icons and Gutenberg blocks. "it was a fun and very quick project." pic.twitter.com/Xfa4S8CWAT
People of #WordPress: #WCUS is happening on my b'day weekend 🎂🎉 so if you are heading down to #Nashville, TN please stop by the #usertesting booth and see the amazing @melchoyce + @karmatosed and team, and help us test #gutenberg #UX #uxresearch #CMS #design pic.twitter.com/CwibS1pp9x
— Anna Harrison (@shinyUX) November 28, 2017
Screen reader user experience with Gutenberg https://t.co/Nh0UUGCm6W via @WordPress
— Sami Keijonen (@samikeijonen) November 28, 2017
Gutenberg Team Is Ramping Up Usability Testing at WordCamp US https://t.co/HvGED82bpo pic.twitter.com/7kO7YYQp2M
— wptavern (@wptavern) November 28, 2017
What’s new in Gutenberg? (28th November)" by Matias Ventura https://t.co/VrGnt6LWxB … #wordpresscore #wordpressdev pic.twitter.com/x3BqhrkvCR
— WordPress Meets SWFL (@wpswfl) November 28, 2017
Coming to @WordCampUS and want to help Gutenberg? Volunteer to staff our usability testing booth! https://t.co/0kzg8yhwGh #WCUS
— Mel Choyce-Dwan (@melchoyce) November 28, 2017
WPWeekly Episode 295 – Turkey With A Side of Gutenberg and Giving Thanks to Open Source
Psssst… Gutenberg introduces two new alignment classes .alignwide and .alignfull that may very well become a standard in WordPress at some point. If you wanna see a possible way to style them in your theme → https://t.co/nhxP0LdlBP
— Felix Arntz (@felixarntz) November 24, 2017