Update #45 Twitter Threads and plugins baby steps towards Gutenberg #gutenberg Today's update of the #Gutenberg storify is the 45th update… Enjoy! https://t.co/OQNr7bV0LD w/ @karmatosed @nacin @zgordon @NaveenS16 @ataylorme @rhyswynne @elliotcondon @wp_acf @frontendben pic.twitter.com/4kk0gs5JaN— Birgit Pauli-Haack – next #WCEU (@bph) December 29, 2017 Andrew Taylor @ataylorme created a plugin with a #gutenberg block @CodePen embeds! What are you creating for Gutenberg? https://t.co/LW8T66mUrV pic.twitter.com/dNRyLGS6Yi— Birgit Pauli-Haack – next #WCEU (@bph) December 29, 2017 From testing by making with Gutenberg the past few days, I have found 5 potential bugs, 2 enhancements and 1 area that needs a design re-think. Testing matters. Actually working with the thing you are making really matters.— Tammie Lister (@karmatosed) December 29, 2017 This accurately sums up *a lot* of the criticism of the Gutenberg editor. (Can anyone articulate why?) Personally, I’m really looking forward to seeing the creative things people will do with WordPress 5.0 in 2018.https://t.co/5bgRYekDCa— Andrew Nacin (@nacin) December 29, 2017 My holiday project was a redesign experiment, putting Gutenberg at the heart of a minimal WordPress theme: https://t.co/kqTFvD4mJK…— Tammie Lister (@karmatosed) December 29, 2017 Gutenberg Development ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #18 🤓:In general, custom blocks belong in plugins, not themes. Themes can style and integrate to an extent with blocks though! IMHO#WordPress #Gutenberg #Deeply pic.twitter.com/iNAYlLDbW9— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) December 29, 2017 Creates a WordPress Gutenberg block for embedding Pens from @CodePen. A FOSS (Free & Open Source Software) project. Maintained by @ataylorme https://t.co/33SfgxdxYd #WordPress #WP #Gutenberg— Ministry of Cloud 🇮🇳 (@NaveenS16) December 29, 2017 Gutenberg Development ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #17 🤓:registerBlockType() is at the heart of building custom blocks. 📓 Here's how it works https://t.co/DH0LLorxkR#WordPress #Gutenberg #Deeply pic.twitter.com/2rfoPoq34s— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) December 28, 2017 ACF Year in Review: Looking back at 2017 and ahead to 2018 with Elliot Condon Today’s job – half way through making @WPEmailCapture #gutenberg compatible for WordPress.Now to work out how to change the form elements…. pic.twitter.com/7oXPACmJMX— Rhys Wynne 🏴🇪🇺 (@rhyswynne) December 28, 2017 I think we will look back at 2017 and see it as the year the #WordPress project started to fracture. As much as the community desperately wants to see WordPress as an enterprise CMS, projects like #Gutenberg show it is anything but.— Ben Furfie (@frontendben) December 28, 2017 Related Posts Vids on data views, image aspect ratio and synched pattern overrides, modern JS and more — Weekend Edition 285 Block Bindings, Layouts, Font Library, Mega Menus and more — Weekend Edition 286 Share Update #44 Gutenberg Blocks development w/ Zac Gorden, Matt Mullenweg on KitchenSink Podcast and more Update #46 Happy New Year –
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