From your comments, it’s obvious that you most of you hate Gutenberg. Some, however, were on the fence. And a few have actually used it and seemed to enjoy it.
There are some advantages to Gutenberg. We will have more control over the layout in native WordPress. We currently have a lot of control with builder themes and plugins, but with Gutenberg, we have a high level of control without needing a third-party product. We will need fewer plugins. Some of the features that we normally use plugins for are built into Gutenberg.
Whatever your feelings about it, we seem to be stuck with it. So, I thought I’d give you a quick description of how it works, with the help of Aspen Grove Studios. Just bookmark this post and come back to it if you wish to give Gutenberg a spin (or WordPress forces it upon us).
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Thank you, Chris! I hope you’re enjoying the weekend 🙂
Everyone else, even if WP makes Gutenberg mandatory, the Classic Block means you won’t notice much of a difference!
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Thanks for that, Nicholas 😃
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…forces upon us.
The End may be near? Sigh
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if wp forces it upon us, i will change blog sites.
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Hopefully, they won’t force us, Suze
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