June 4, 2018, the team released another milestone version of Gutenberg. The version 3.0 has “a mile long change log” as Jeff Chandler calls it. The 3.0.1 version was already on its way on June 5, 2018
This Round-up post has again an awesome array of links for developers, users and site owners on how to make your plugins compatible, how to get sites Gutenberg-ready and create a set of more blocks and themes for Gutenberg. Enjoy and be amazed!
- For Developers: How to Make your Plugins Gutenberg Compatible
- Getting Sites Ready
- How to use the new visual editor
- Themes for Gutenberg
- Blocks and more Blocks
Gutenberg 3.0.0 was released today. Check out the mile long changelog 🙂 https://t.co/1qUsgNx1tz
— Jeff (@jeffr0) June 4, 2018
For Developers: How to Make your Plugins Gutenberg Compatible
TIL: Not sure if this will change but enabling Custom Post Types with #Gutenburg
— tim arney (@timarney) May 24, 2018
show_in_rest -> true
+ supports -> editor
Seem to be what what's needed. pic.twitter.com/Xr4bkAc7GB
Yes there is: gutenberg_content_has_blocks
— Ben 🖌 (@BinaryMoon) May 29, 2018
Just posted! Announcing New NextGEN Gallery Gutenberg Beta! https://t.co/3B5AwLzAhi pic.twitter.com/YaZlUM5Yev
— Imagely (@imagely) May 29, 2018
Getting Sites Ready

Gutenberg Developers at the WordPress VIP Workshop
If you missed my webinar on #Gutenberg, there will be a recording, but here are my slides: https://t.co/ZPVuFRqjif
— Chris Lema (@chrislema) May 30, 2018
Interesting – turns out #Gutenberg is not just going to be a @Medium-style onscreen #WYSIWYG editor for #Wordpress, but will let #devs create their own #draganddrop formats using #React (for example, a flip card) that they can sell as #plugins. https://t.co/0JL02SyvqU
— J̸a̸s̸o̸n̸ P̸e̸t̸t̸u̸s̸ (@jason_pettus) June 2, 2018
How I feel about #WordPress launching #Gutenberg ▶️ https://t.co/QwIacK2ftr
— Chiedo John (@Chiedo) June 2, 2018
How to use the new visual editor
Yep, all my old content now shows up in Gutenberg in a Classic Editor block automatically. I can then 'convert to blocks' in a single click from the block's dropdown. Yes. No reason for me not to embrace it for my use case https://t.co/DZI6xgZHBP
— Dwayne McDaniel (@McDwayne) June 2, 2018
Relaunched my personal site using the #Gutenberg Compatible "Atomic Blocks" Theme from @ArrayHQ #DiggingIthttps://t.co/YDp4V6Kjsk pic.twitter.com/bWENGWenyP
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) May 29, 2018
😍 Just noticed #Gutenburg flags "invalid document-outlines"
— tim arney (@timarney) May 25, 2018
Love indicators like this to prompt devs about #a11y
Lots of potential here. pic.twitter.com/3KbkPWh9iI
How are you going to embed any kind of video with #Gutenberg, the new #WordPress editor that you'll be using in the near future? https://t.co/qrJlw4qxGx
— Bud Kraus from Joy of WP (@joyofwp) June 2, 2018
Themes for Gutenberg
"Our design goal for the [Music] Theme has been to show that it’s possible (and encouraged!) to make a Gutenberg theme that doesn’t necessarily look like Gutenberg."
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) May 31, 2018
https://t.co/fc6oXwNyre pic.twitter.com/aHk3AjYLUB
🎉 Want to learn how to add WordPress theme styles to Gutenberg? I wrote a post for that — https://t.co/0irHeOipwU pic.twitter.com/PyJHKM0tf4
— Rich Tabor (@richard_tabor) June 1, 2018
Yesterday, I published a piece on adding Customizer color settings to Gutenberg block color palettes: https://t.co/IL8lXddxDX pic.twitter.com/HNqIQ5jpN9
— Rich Tabor (@richard_tabor) May 30, 2018
Blocks and more Blocks
Wrote up a quick blog post about whitelisting/blacklisting blocks for the new WordPress Gutenberg editor: https://t.co/1FeXPb4Z6G
— JSON Bahl (@jasonbahl) May 29, 2018
The final installment of our Gutenberg series brings it all together — let's build a custom block! https://t.co/SfOTbXxnpK pic.twitter.com/JB2E9HQJvz
— CSS-Tricks (@css) May 25, 2018
Whew! A lot of us early adaptors have migrated to Gutenberg already. Here are 17+ Free Blocks to use with your #Gutenberg. Our 300+ active users think it's worth adding! Get the addon at the #WordPress repository : https://t.co/maA32PjEiy
— Gambit (@gambitph) June 2, 2018
Has anyone made an alternative columns block for Gutenberg yet?
— Mel Choyce-Dwan (@melchoyce) June 3, 2018
Our Post 👉 registerBlockType: Building Gutenberg Blocks For WordPress https://t.co/cPpIf5Hne2 #WordPress #Gutenberg
— (((Themesfinity))) (@Themesfinity) June 3, 2018
Photos from around the World
Última ponencia del día en la #WCIrun con @JAVidania hablando sobre #Gutenberg 😓 pic.twitter.com/ZzJj0zuMfk
— Juanma Aranda (@JuanmaAranda) June 2, 2018
All very impressive. Our cakes were less elaborate, but everyone really liked them. pic.twitter.com/BU40lcSb0R
— Sallie Goetsch (rhymes with 'sketch') (@salliegoetsch) May 30, 2018
Updated June 5, 2018 at 23:55 CET to add the link to the release notes by Matias Venture published on Make.WordPress.org at 20:00 CET.
Photo by Peter Doran on Unsplash
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