🎉 Excited to launch — `create-guten-block`
— Awais (@MrAhmadAwais) January 20, 2018
🔥 ⚛ 📦 A zero-config #0CJS dev-toolkit for building #WordPress #Gutenberg block plugins.
👉 Blogpost → https://t.co/4rSBTxrIwI
💠 GitHub → https://t.co/1w5WNd0ioN
🔰ONE sane defaults dependency!
♻️ Develop
📦 Build
🥞 Eject pic.twitter.com/SPOmyRzgje
Going Gutenberg: Chapter I https://t.co/WRpWNxbWTs #gutenberg via @TheEventsCal "… specific look at how The Events Calendar will be affected by Gutenberg, and how we plan to grow our plugins to take advantage of everything the new editor has to offer. pic.twitter.com/dgoDb3xb8S
— Gutenberg Times (@gutenbergtimes) January 20, 2018
Something I learned about dynamic blocks in #Gutenberg. Since Gutenberg is a plugin for now, make sure that the function exists, and hook it into something like 'init', in case your plugin loads before Gutenberg. pic.twitter.com/q2ZNH03MiN
— Nate Conley (@NateConley123) January 18, 2018
Daniel Bachhuber @wpcli walks us through concepts of bock development for his the Time Counter #QAGutenberg pic.twitter.com/F5CSr1osRK
— Gutenberg Times (@gutenbergtimes) January 19, 2018
Using Gutenberg ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #1 😎:
— 🚀🎙 Joe Casabona (@jcasabona) January 19, 2018
Gutenberg uses blocks, which are stand-alone pieces of content that can be used in the editor.#WordPress #Gutenberg
Andrew @atayloreme showing off his Google Map Block for #Gutenberg. https://t.co/sAQZa3CEWE #QAGutenberg pic.twitter.com/WT8ekiyICN
— Gutenberg Times (@gutenbergtimes) January 19, 2018
#Gutenberg Q & A – Great Fun group today Pantheon's Andrew Tayler @ataylorme Zac Gordon @zgordon and Daniel Bachhuber (@wpcli) #WordPress
— Gutenberg Times (@gutenbergtimes) January 19, 2018
Sponsored by @getpantheon pic.twitter.com/sz0nCkLMJX
@RobbyMcCullough from @BeaverBuilder is here at @wpmonterey telling us his thoughts on #Gutenberg and how it works. #priceless #WordPress #encouraging #thefutureofwordpress pic.twitter.com/8KcYlPaDnK
— Geno Quiroz (@genoq) January 19, 2018
How to Add Block Templates to Your WordPress Theme or Plugin https://t.co/fUmUKZWnnS
— Gutenberg News (@gutenberg_news) January 19, 2018
Gutenberg Development ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #31 🤓:
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) January 18, 2018
If you want to interact with meta boxes, plugin options or other database data, a good convention is custom API end points and JS api calls from your blocks. 👍#WordPress #Gutenberg #Deeply
Wuhuu, now also gallery markup in #Gutenberg is more semantic!https://t.co/cuZW9haNwq
— Sami Keijonen (@samikeijonen) January 18, 2018
RT @JenBlogs4U: “It’s 2018, it’s time for WordPress to update their meta boxes.” says @YouTooCanBeGuru @WomenWhoWP #WordPress #Gutenberg pic.twitter.com/TXaCv2ifni
— Bridget Willard (@BridgetMWillard) January 18, 2018
#Gutenberg has reusable blocks, and I expect in the future either #WordPress core or one or more plugins will add the ability to save collections, templates, and more. It's all theoretical at the moment though.
— Morten Rand-Hendriksen (@mor10) January 19, 2018
Gutenberg block request: This https://t.co/ynEhuUW0u5 but as a block. Or, extended Recent Posts block with ability to select Category and number of posts to display.
— Jeff (@jeffr0) January 17, 2018
As a writer, one of the things I'm looking forward to with the #gutenberg editor is doing novel aesthetics on my blog. It gives me more of an inspiration to get my writer's site up and running.
— Koji (@KojiADae) January 19, 2018
Preparing for the #WordPress #Gutenberg Editor – @1stWebDesigner https://t.co/ytll7m2CTV pic.twitter.com/BDnwCN6Rvh
— WPezDeveloper (@WPezDeveloper) January 18, 2018
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