• This plugin broke my site.
    Luckily, I was able to figure out that it was the culprit and removed it before it did more damage.
    Initially, I was taken in by the developers’ blandishments that they could make WordPress web design more flexible. Apparently, other developers were, too. They hung their own projects on the Gutenberg rubric.
    In my case, it failed spectacularly.
    Thank goodness I had the experience to figure out what the problem is and remove it.
    Stay away from this plugin. It’s poison.

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  • If you had a problem, why don’t you describe what it was so that either the Gutenberg team can fix it or other users can avoid the same mistakes. Your hyperbole doesn’t help anyone.

    @dberdal this update generates SO many problems, who knows where to begin?

    Would be less work to code another CMS from scratch than to begin explaining/diagnosing!

    @hatesgutenberg

    Certainly there are alternatives to WordPress, but if you’re going to code everything from scratch and your client wants an ecommerce integration, events calendar, photo galleries, forms that integrate with 3rd party platforms… Maybe some page caching to speed it all up, you’ll better hope they’re ready to drop a few hundred thousand in development.

    And that they never want to change anything…

    Ok, all that aside. I’m really trying to decide if Gutenberg is the right choice for me.

    Can you give me some bullet points or links to issues you’ve discovered?

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