Prepare to be a-maze-d! Can you find the proper path to Gutenberg? spoiler alert:
Torque Toons: Try Gutenberg
Would you like to Try Gutenberg? Now that WordPress 4.9.8 is here, it’s a great time to start. Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons!
Torque Toons: How to tackle Gutenberg
I might have an overactive imagination, but this is what I visualize anytime I hear someone ask “but how are we going to tackle Gutenberg”. Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons!
Doc Pop’s News Drop: WordPress and React JS
Doc’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. This week’s News Drop video is a little late. Every time we recorded it, the story would change again, but if you were wondering about the drama between WordPress and React JS, this is the video for you! Love WordPress news, but hate reading? My name is Doc and this is Doc Pop’s News Drop. It’s been a busy month for React, a flexible and efficient JavaScript library for building user […]
Matt Mullenweg on the Gutenberg Editor, Feature-Focused Releases, and More [Interview]
At WordCamp Europe 2017 in Paris, I had the opportunity to sit down with WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg for an interview on feature-focused releases, The Gutenberg Editor, niche WordCamps, and more. During the 2016 State of the Word, Mullenweg announced the move away from scheduled releases, toward a feature-focused process, specifically focusing on three major areas: The Editor, The WordPress REST API, and The Customizer. By eliminating the pressure of a specific release date, WordPress can make more revolutionary changes to the software. The Editor, nicknamed Gutenberg, is a product of the new feature-focused process. The Gutenberg-focused release aims to […]
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