Quite a few more people started updating tools and tutorials to assist with the migration and transition to Gutenberg: Zac Gordon updated his Gutenberg Block Building course, ServerPress provides a blueprint for Gutenberg testing in a local environment, WordPress VIP announced free resources for the coming weeks. Gutenberg developers released a new version (2.7) which finalized not only the design for permalink editing and link adding but also the Plugins API. And more, more plugins announce their Gutenberg readiness. Dive into the latest updates now.
Gutenberg Development
What’s new in Gutenberg? (18th April)
Using Gutenberg as content creators, publishers and their developers
Live Q & A with Zac Gordon & Joe Casabona earlier today.
Just discovered #WordPress #Gutenberg shared blocks. Now this I like 🙂
— Rachel McLean (@rachelmcwrites) April 25, 2018
Oh no, change!https://t.co/InTdDROygE
— Bob Morris 🌵☀️ (@polizeros) April 25, 2018
Getting Ahead of Gutenberg
Consider real-world usage of WordPress to quantify assumptions made across the Gutenberg project
— Ministry of Coding 🇮🇳 (@NaveenS16) April 22, 2018
https://t.co/KNeqLQpVA9 #WordPress #Gutenberg
To Try or Not to Try? #Themes & #Plugins: Known conflicts with #Gutenberghttps://t.co/sicrBIporE pic.twitter.com/Fuvfr7XlJH
— Codestag (@Codestag) April 22, 2018
Summary of Gutenberg Plugin Compatibility Database results to date
Want to play with Gutenberg on a local site? We've created a @DesktopServer Blueprint for that! And it's FREE! https://t.co/xvPDGw8r5H #Gutenberg #blueprints #localdev #WordPress #EasyPeasy
— ServerPress.com (@DesktopServer) April 20, 2018
Plugins Getting Ready for Gutenberg
LearnDash and Gutenberg: What to Expect
Combining WooCommerce & Gutenberg
Making Blocks #280Blocks
I wrote down some thoughts on Gutenberg and custom meta boxes. They’re mainly for my future self who will probably forget them otherwise https://t.co/qbHPUP0qZK
— JJ Jay (@tharsheblows) April 24, 2018
Today I worked with JavaScript, React, and WordPress ALL day and it was amazing. We are cooking up some pretty cool things over @webdevstudios and I’m happy to be a part of it. #Gutenberg #letskeepthisgoing
— Eric Fuller (@ericpfuller) April 25, 2018
Do I Need to Learn React to Build Gutenberg Blocks?
Enqueueing Scripts and Styles for Gutenberg Blocks
https://t.co/CEUJ6gTETq More on building WordPress Gutenberg blocks- in this post we create a hero image block using some premade Gutenberg components. Part 2 coming soon… #WordPress #Gutenberg #tutorial
— 🌦 jschof 🌻 (@jschof) April 22, 2018
So writing #Gutenberg blocks for #WordPress has been a gateway drug for me learning and writing #React which has been a gateway drug I think to playing more with Visual Code.
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) April 23, 2018
Introducing the completely re-rerecorded "Gutenberg Development Course" V2
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) April 23, 2018
Learn how to get setup with Tooling, using Core Components and building Custom Blocks.#Gutenberg is coming. Best to be prepared! – https://t.co/c2MDiYeANx pic.twitter.com/0JNoVCvOIc
Featured Image: Photo by Cris DiNoto on Unsplash
2 Comments
Hey Birgit, just wanted to say thank you for the mention in your roundup, much appreciated.
All the best
Ben
You are welcome! It’s an excellent piece. Thank YOU!
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