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The Gutenberg WordPress Editor: 10 Things You Need to Know

The Gutenberg WordPress editor, also known as the WordPress block editor, is now part of WordPress core. What does this new approach to the WordPress editor mean for you? What if you’re already using a WordPress page builder? In this guide, we walk through the basics of the new Gutenberg editor for WordPress and what you need to know.

A Review of Ghost Kit & Ultimate Addons for Gutenberg: Extending WordPress with Blocks

I'm changing it up a bit this week. Today, we're going to review two plugins in one post Ghost Kit and Ultimate Addons. Not because they don't each deserve their own post, but because I didn't want you to wait another week for another great Gutenberg post. We're covering Ghost Kit and Ultimate Addons for Gutenberg.

A Review of GenerateBlocks: Extending WordPress with Blocks

Today, I want to review GenerateBlocks, a plugin that is still in Alpha. GenerateBlocks has the idea of creating powerful WordPress blocks, without all the bloat. What that means is that it's a small collection of lightweight WordPress blocks that can be used to accomplish nearly anything. What is GenerateBlocks?

WordPress 5.4: It’s Time to Ditch the Classic Editor

WordPress 5.4 is tentatively scheduled to be released on March 31, 2020, and you should be excited. The number of improvements that will be included in the forthcoming release may even persuade the Gutenberg holdouts among you to ditch the Classic Editor. Need help getting started with the block editor?

A Review of KadenceWP Blocks: Extending WordPress Blocks

We continue our journey looking at block collection plugins today with KadenceWP. We've previously covered KadenceWP in our 12 Days of Giving giveaways last December. If you've ever spent any time in the block editor, you'll understand how limiting it can be when it comes to designing layouts.

A Review of Atomic Blocks: Gutenberg WordPress Block Collection Plugin

As we continue our review of block collection plugins, it’s always good to go over what we’ve already reviewed. We’ve reviewed Stackable and CoBlocks. Today we’re going to look at the block collection plugin called Atomic Blocks. It was originally developed by developer Mike McAllister of Array Themes fame.

A Review of Stackable – Gutenberg Blocks: Extending WordPress with Blocks

In our ongoing series about the new WordPress block editor, we found it fitting to offer reviews of WordPress block collection plugins. These are WordPress block plugins that contain a series of blocks and features that enhance your experience with the block editor, also known as the Gutenberg Editor.

CoBlocks WordPress Plugin Review: Extending WordPress Blocks

When the new WordPress editor was first released, we were all introduced to the idea of blocks. The idea of using a modular system to create pages was something we now had to endure. It puts more focus on your content while leaving behind the most conventional way of writing your content. The Gutenberg project set out to provide you with a new way of thinking about your content.

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