• activeconversion

    (@activeconversion)


    Gutenberg is definitely the way forward. Majority of 1-star reviewers try Gutenberg for 5 min (if that) before giving in to the peer pressure and concluding it’s “garbage”.

    The editor has come a long way and definitely with bugs at first, it has seen an immense improvement. It will be a welcome change for bloggers who have no coding experience and just want to write and have the option of making layout changes without the need of heavy plugins.

    As a developer (and especially maintaining over 60 websites) – yes, I can foresee some challenges, but it’s the way forward and it will make the customers’ lives easier. Period.

    Shout out to the whole development team who are met with a lot of trash-talk. You’re doing great! Keep up the good work and keep the progress going.

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  • Adam

    (@panhead)

    Amen ??

    yrisse3

    (@yrisse3)

    Hello @activeconversion @panhead
    Stop content editors for idiots who do not understand anything we have not tried in 5 minutes. Write and edit regularly and you will understand our distress.
    This is good for economic interests for developers.
    Content editors make their text, then do the formatting, they start to take care of the form before the message they want to express.
    This will especially pave the way for fake content editors who will publish in different forms content automatically created from database on different sites to artificially increase their advertising spread.

    I’m ready to change my mind but for me, content editor, it’s full of inconveniences, bugs and it is not even worth a star!

    Thread Starter activeconversion

    (@activeconversion)

    Hey, @yrisse3.
    That’s a fair point. There’s pros and cons to everything and the WP developers know that.
    So they offer us the Classic editor. They could have just said is too much work and force the new way altogether but even in WP5 we will be able to install Classic editor and never even look at Gutenberg. ??

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