For this update, I caught up on a quite a few tweets I missed during the week. A LOT of people are sharing their work with Gutenberg now.
Thank you to everyone who reached out to me regarding these updates: I received a few suggestions to make the updates more visible and provide a newsletter via email. Also, I know at least two people working on a port from Storify to WordPress. I am considering a few options on how and where to take this to the next level. Keep working on your Gutenberg testing and exploration and share your thoughts. Stay in touch!
"If you're a plugin/theme developer, I encourage you to try the tips exposed in this post and share your extensibility use-cases with the Gutenberg team by replying to existing issues or creating new ones." By @riadbenguella
— Pauli Systems (@PauliSystems) December 17, 2017
https://t.co/0Ow7mWeiLk
02/23 – Above link doesn't work any more here is the correct post
One thousand and one way to extend Gutenberg today
Did you know you can easily change text to verse, or a quote in #gutenberg? pic.twitter.com/0nKooGfzlL
— Tammie Lister (@karmatosed) December 15, 2017
Y'know what? Contributing to Gutenberg by pointing out bugs is definitely rewarding; the team is -to their full credit- very helpful and understanding. They need more testers and you shouldn't feel weird about testing.
— Luc Princen (@LucP) December 15, 2017
Let's go! 🔥🔥🔥
Hey @zgordon I got one of our ways to build a block using @vuejs working 🙂https://t.co/QH7piUdCWV
— Josh Pollock (@Josh412) December 17, 2017
Gutenberg Development ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #8 🤓:
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) December 15, 2017
In case you haven't explored it yet, the Gutenberg Developer Handbook is pretty helpful – https://t.co/Yyr7vgTYuj#WordPress #Gutenberg #Deeply pic.twitter.com/4TUbYRCL4p
Denial. Anger. Depression. Bargaining. Acceptance. Five stages of grief we go through not only when someone dies. We go though them everytime we face change.
— Birgit Pauli-Haack (@bph) December 16, 2017
Fellow WordPress community members be kind to each other! Be kind to yourself. Be mindful. Some people need more time.
I'm loving the time on site for https://t.co/uNKwaLc4JV.
— Bridget Willard (@BridgetMWillard) December 16, 2017
3 minutes means people are reading which means awareness is happening.
YES!#Gutenberg#WordPress#GutenBridget pic.twitter.com/r6fWYyjLld
Read the whole thread:-)
The more I think about block portability in #Gutenberg, the more I realize that data blocks and UI blocks are not the same. If we want a future of truly portable data in #WordPress like @mor10, @jjj, and others have discussed, we need to think about boundaries. 1/4
— Kevin W. Hoffman (@kevinwhoffman) December 17, 2017
Here's my attempt at recreating an existing page using #Gutenberg… also done in under an hour! Full image here: https://t.co/Rki9JddUOA Not too bad, hit a couple sticking points but was able to overcome them without much assistance. More testing to come! pic.twitter.com/8dJIpOiE9U
— Cheryl Lynn (@YayCheryl) December 14, 2017
Photo by Bruno Martins on Unsplash