This week, we learned about even more plugins working toward Gutenberg compatibility. Also, birds-eye-views on the next generation WordPress visual editor and what it will do to the ecosystem. New blocks being released. Users discover Gutenberg. And how consultants get their clients’ sites ready.
Gutenberg vs Page Builders (will they survive?) https://t.co/WKW6XHaoPS
— GeoDirectory (@wpGeoDirectory) April 5, 2018
I welcome alternate viewpoints. I’m definitely not afraid to admit that I don’t know everything. I do believe that some of the more sensational viewpoints about Gutenberg are simply reactionary, but I’m open to having my stance changed if evidence proves otherwise.
— Zach Stepek (@zstepek) April 3, 2018
Developing Gutenberg – Updates, Discussions, PRs & more
A big shout out to @afercia who has worked so hard to research and fix the #a11y issues in #Gutenberg ❤️
— Rian Rietveld (@RianRietveld) April 4, 2018
A lot of his issues are still open on GitHub:https://t.co/H7w0z7Zskm
Please help research, test, report and fix Gutenberg if you know #a11y to keep WordPress accessible.
It's very enlightening to see what considerations goes into refactoring process for such a fundamental feature like the permalinks. And it's a team effort.
— Birgit Pauli-Haack (@bph) April 2, 2018
Ponder this for a moment. https://t.co/4wPWkmbuUD
TL;DR – will probably be in the next Gutenberg version near you. ( 2.6 )
Speed WordPress site redesign experiment made easy thanks to Gutenberg. Simple page set on front, a latest posts block (no custom css class), reusable block and some flexbox magic: https://t.co/YeJEGQ3fSo. Source here: https://t.co/2l904PAjwn pic.twitter.com/lhZ39o1HV9
— Tammie Lister (@karmatosed) April 2, 2018
Plugins Getting Gutenberg Ready
Gutenberg blocks added for Sports Bench
Can't wait for seeing Gutenberg in WordPress core. So many new possibilities. Even for Public Post Preview (https://t.co/Xsw9hugxKT). With just a few lines I was able to create this: pic.twitter.com/fxyuBIMPOl
— Dominik Schilling 🌊 (@ocean90) April 1, 2018
How to get your client sites ready for Gutenberg?
Get ready for #Gutenberg! https://t.co/aufvKcR3wH #WordPress
— Peter Slutsky (@pslutsky) April 4, 2018
#wordpress's new #gutenberg editor is being released at a pace that has many agencies and developers concerned about client training and plugin compatibility. Here's how you can get ahead of the release schedule, and disable Gutenberg today: https://t.co/wa0n1wXsqg
— Greg "Socially Distanced" Schoppe (@gschoppe) March 31, 2018
#280Blocks – Blocks for Gutenberg in Plugins
Some nice Gutenberg Block Recipes: https://t.co/vE4ExnLEgK #WordPress
— Jeff Starr (@perishable) April 4, 2018
Gutenberg Custom Fields (GCF) allows you to control the content of the Gutenberg edit screen by creating pre-filled templates. https://t.co/Z8321n4Riz #WordPress #Gutenberg
— Ministry of Coding 🇮🇳 (@NaveenS16) April 5, 2018
Using Gutenberg: Content Creators
The Gut Guys are at it again! In this video, see them transform #Gutenberg blocks they made earlier. If you change your mind on the type of block, this is how you change it! #WordPress #TheGutGuys https://t.co/fRDwhevl28
— Yoast (@yoast) April 4, 2018
I just used it to schedule a post: SO MUCH BETTER! pic.twitter.com/4sJz1tjbr5
— David Hayes (@davidbhayes) April 4, 2018
Tweet might not mean a lot to you but if the Gutenberg update is pushed into WordPress 5.0 core, 33% of the world's websites will meltdown. On version 4.9 currently.
— Ben Woods (@TheNextWoods) April 2, 2018
Developers Resources: Creating Blocks & more
#Gutenberg Development ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #43 🤓:
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) April 2, 2018
Deconstruct your props for shorter reference to attributes and methods like isSelected, setAttributes and others. (Here's a tut on Deconstruction w #React 👍https://t.co/QeQz6bE6v6)#WordPress #Deeply pic.twitter.com/FtAsLZx9OU
The arrival of #Gutenberg reflects a shift from designing pages to designing systems. In my talk @WordCampSD, I'll discuss how front-end architecture can elevate your blocks from a merely functional state to one that is ready for our modular and unpredictable future. #wcsd pic.twitter.com/NroKo5Lpjb
— Kevin W. Hoffman (@kevinwhoffman) April 4, 2018
Read this, decided to try making a Gutenberg block for it. https://t.co/hmvJlwwwF1 #gutenberg https://t.co/0E6WYWH4go
— ned (@greatislander) April 4, 2018
Photo Credit: Fractal-Blocks – found on Canva.com/photos