How #Gutenberg is looking so far: being a WordPress user is going to become much easier. Being a #WordPress developer is going to be a hell of a lot harder.
— Urge (@wickedurge) December 12, 2017
Tweeting this as a pinned note to myself for future reference – feel free to share! 😎
— Cheryl Lynn (@YayCheryl) December 12, 2017
Important #Gutenberg links:
===================https://t.co/5bwwEa8rUvhttps://t.co/6XW4MX9zQ6https://t.co/uktwQZ20xhhttps://t.co/YRvi0swU3L pic.twitter.com/duEJaY8gCW
Still a great list, three months later!
As someone supporting end users, the idea that current wp-admin is user-friendly is a fallacy when the alternatives are drag & drop WYSIWYG. Keep up the good work @karmatosed and #Gutenberg team — your work is necessary, & awaited with anticipation.
— Jared Bennett (@mrjarbenne) December 12, 2017
Yup yup! More #gutenblock examples coming 🙂
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) December 12, 2017
In the meantime:
– Check this plugin – https://t.co/uXRLFRwuyk
– And this boilerplate – https://t.co/JaLjkvO9pz
The boilerplate evolved into a zero-configuration #0CJS developer toolkit for building WordPress Gutenberg block plugins. https://AhmdA.ws/CreateGutenBlock_
If you're interested in what conditions cause a fallback and how that should be communicated, contribute here. https://t.co/muebG1dFxC
— Kevin W. Hoffman (@kevinwhoffman) December 12, 2017
Gutenberg Development ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #5 🤓:
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) December 12, 2017
/blocks/library is where all of the default Gutenberg Blocks live. Check out how they are built – https://t.co/tsYb2BoLVC#WordPress #Gutenberg #Deeply pic.twitter.com/kq6h8T1qWl
I think #Gutenberg proyect (#WordPress new editor) is really cool! Seems like advance technology, easy to use, but it's going to break a lot of things when It comes out for WP 5.0, so developers should start giving compatibility to it.
— Miguel Ángel Useche (@skatox) December 12, 2017
Attrition is a risk. The rollout needs to manage expectations, educate, and give people time to learn. https://t.co/tI9TuAMLvj #Gutenberg
— Bridget Willard (@BridgetMWillard) December 12, 2017
Better Click To Tweet will be #Gutenberg ready (including a BCTT Gutenberg Block) by April. Evidence: pic.twitter.com/Pntls9NtNk
— Ben Meredith (@benUNC) December 12, 2017
Part 2 of my ongoing series on #Gutenberg and the Future of #WordPress: Conditions for Success https://t.co/3a8SRaxFem
— Morten Rand-Hendriksen (@mor10) December 11, 2017
Gutenberg and the WordPress of Tomorrow by Morten Rand-Hendriksen https://t.co/9Ofon3GBwp #wordpress #webdevelopment pic.twitter.com/qCodz1d2D7
— Tina Cook (@TinaCook) December 12, 2017
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