Update #35 Fresh back from WordCamp US – comments, discussions, insights about Gutenberg and its pending integration into WordPress Core My Big Takeaway from WordCamp US 2017: Gutenberg https://t.co/nOLfOW0QtD— Alex Patin (@xelanitap) December 7, 2017 Ever since @mor10's #WCUS talk, I've been thinking about this #Gutenberg dichotomy: We are simultaneously tying content and presentation closer than ever before while promoting the modularity of data that can be used anywhere. And I actually believe we can do both.— Kevin W. Hoffman (@kevinwhoffman) December 6, 2017 "WooCommerce is not necessarily an out of the box, user friendly experience yet, but I think #Gutenberg is going to be a big part of getting there." – @photomatt @wpCHS— Cheryl Lynn (@YayCheryl) December 7, 2017 "If you get into the Slack channels now, you have a good chance of being able to talk directly with the Gutenberg developers… But that may be a lot harder a few months from now, so my advice is to get started now!" – @photomatt speaking to @wpCHS— Cheryl Lynn (@YayCheryl) December 7, 2017 The VIP guide to what's coming in Gutenberg, the new WordPress editor, and how enterprise users can start planning for a smooth rollout: https://t.co/WXZLysYdqc pic.twitter.com/VFdZs79qDg— WordPress VIP (@WordPressVIP) December 6, 2017 Guys, it turns out the Gutenberg editor is really good now.What happens next? We have some ideas. https://t.co/GkIZsHEeUk— WPShout (@WPShout) December 5, 2017 Here's why #Gutenberg is different: Past #WordPress changes like CPTs, Customizer, and REST API could be used or ignored on a per-plugin basis. To each their own. But Gutenberg, more than any other change, tangles the fates of independent plugins together. #WCUS #StateOfTheWord— Kevin W. Hoffman (@kevinwhoffman) December 5, 2017 Gutenberg and The Impacts It’ll Have on the WordPress Business Ecosystem https://t.co/vuMnXtL7BZ via @perezbox << Put some thoughts to virtual parchment..— Tony Perez (@perezbox) December 5, 2017 Hey screen reader users. If you want to keep the Classic Editor in WordPress and not update to Gutenberg yet when WP 5.0 comes out? There's a plugin for that!https://t.co/s2KFrlIzvY— Rian Rietveld (@RianRietveld) December 3, 2017 Photo by Matthijs van Schuppen on Unsplash Related Posts Build modern layouts, WordPress 6.5 Dev Notes, Gutenberg in Drupal, Block Bindings and more — Weekend Edition 287 Gutenberg 18.0, Playground, Pattern, and Form plugins and so much more — Weekend Edition 289 Share Update #34 WordCamp US Recaps – Gutenberg and State of the Word Update #36 Custom Fields, Forms, Gutenberg at WordCamp US and more
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