Update #34 WordCamp US Recaps – Gutenberg and State of the Word Gutenberg topic w/ live demo by lead Developer Matis Ventura starts around time stamp 35:00. And the live tweets. I think @matias_ventura is coding live on stage. #WCUS #SOTW pic.twitter.com/rD3TWGXGoy— Matt Mullenweg (@photomatt) December 2, 2017 Three focuses on 2018: #Gutenberg editing, #Gutenberg customization, and a #Gutenberg theme. @photomatt #WCUS #STOW— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) December 2, 2017 Gutenberg Needs You! Documentation, conversations and developers are all welcome. Join in at https://t.co/MKv5QcWfXr #WCUS #SOTW pic.twitter.com/W9jwJTebEM— WordCamp US 2024 (#WCUS) (@WordCampUS) December 2, 2017 More Gutenberg blocks site wide! #wcus #StateOfTheWord @photomatt will stay on as lead. pic.twitter.com/o5nbfUZNxh— Gloria Antonelli (@GloriaAntonelli) December 2, 2017 “We need plugin developers to work on and with #Gutenberg.” – @photomatt #WCUS #SOTW— Taco Verdo (@TacoVerdo) December 2, 2017 WordPress is building for early and first time users. Ease of user experience is why we love the software solutions we use though there is a lot of complexity that delivers this experience. – @photomatt at #WCUS— Kevin O'Keefe (@kevinokeefe) December 2, 2017 The “How long?” #Gutenberg question answered by @photomatt with a visual, the #Gutenbeard and an approx. 12 iterations in 5.0. #April #WCUS pic.twitter.com/qU6ELVxLjf— Jen Miller (@JenMillerMBA) December 2, 2017 https://twitter.com/BOEmedia/status/937101802838941698 #Gutenbeard #wcus pic.twitter.com/T5yn0cYGB1— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) December 2, 2017 Gutenberg brings true WYSIWYG post editing to WordPress. You're going to love it. https://t.co/SKzEGv5Cmq #stateoftheword #WCUS pic.twitter.com/sjbAccIxmi— Pressable (@Pressable) December 2, 2017 https://twitter.com/ShawnHooper/status/937100489333854208 https://twitter.com/davidlaietta/status/937107383268052992 If you’re a page builder, look at Gutenberg and what it brings to millions of people as an opportunity, not a threat. #wcus— Jeff (@jeffr0) December 2, 2017 https://twitter.com/Mapk/status/937098101306912768 “We ran 90 different user tests today.” @photomatt discusses performing user testing on Gutenberg at #wcus— designer (@chriswallace) December 2, 2017 The Classic Editor – for sites not ready yet. "This will work for at least a little while." A firm commitment to the "Classic Editor" plugin from @photomatt at #wcus #StateOfTheWord— Morten Rand-Hendriksen is elsewhere (@mor10) December 2, 2017 https://twitter.com/mazzomaz/status/937103439443742720 The Classic Editor, folks! #StateOfTheWord #WCUS https://t.co/fj4YgdUTuO— Beau Daignault (@beaudaignault) December 2, 2017 WordPress’ Gutenberg should be compared to WP’s WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) editor of 12 years ago that we still use today. Gutenberg will serve us for the next 12 years. – @photomatt at #WCUS pic.twitter.com/kfqFcwKfud— Kevin O'Keefe (@kevinokeefe) December 2, 2017 It’s time to get ready for Gutenberg. https://t.co/HFYW2GSZ8F pic.twitter.com/vpBGpDsSIz— Thomas McMahon (@TwisterMc) December 5, 2017 .@perezbox thoughts on #Gutenberg impact on #WordPress business ecosystem: "If your product is meant to simplify some aspect of the platforms experience, your future is inevitably numbered”https://t.co/fLABV1fJF8— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) December 5, 2017 Also, I’ve got a sample Gutenblock plugin – at least a sample Gutenblock plugin STRUCTURE – here:https://t.co/gZpJA1i1JI#wcus #Gutenberg— CMDR Mitchcraft 🎮 (@thatmitchcanter) December 4, 2017 Gutenberg 1.8 Adds Greater Extensibility for Plugin Developers Getting into Gutenberg, Part 2: A knee-jerk REACTion?https://t.co/Dajp3wrYOPWe’re going to look into the back-end of Gutenberg in brief. We’re also going to explore a VERY simple block plugin. Also, React. That’s worth mentioning a bit 🙂#wcus #gutenberg pic.twitter.com/G18rSKO9kF— CMDR Mitchcraft 🎮 (@thatmitchcanter) December 4, 2017 Here are my mocks showing seamless frontend editing of post content and sidebar widgets using blocks in the Customizer. #WCUS pic.twitter.com/jpCMgBlNSZ— Weston Ruter (@westonruter@mastodon.social) (@westonruter) December 2, 2017 New Post: State of the Word, by @photomatt at WordCamp US. #wcus https://t.co/cB0t45u1Ch pic.twitter.com/cPuZNTV6Qb— Post Status (@post_status) December 2, 2017 State of the Word 2017 Recap Related Posts WordPress 6.5, register Font collections, working with templates, or playground — Weekend Edition 290 About WordPress 6.5 – all in one list on blocks and site editor Share WordCamp US 2017 – Gutenberg – Q & A w/ Matt Mullenweg Update #35 Fresh back from WordCamp US – comments, discussions, insights about Gutenberg and its pending integration into WordPress Core
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