I don’t think it is necessary to explicitly mention the name of well-known page builders, however, in these famous editors the operations of moving, duplicating, deleting blocks are certainly simpler and more intuitive and better adapt to the width of the monitor.
I think the underlying problem is having the contents as they are inside the blocks, almost like a wysiwyg editor.
In my opinion creating pages in this way is not necessary because there could very well be a placeholder that if clicked opens a modal window and inside you can change the content.
The management of columns, especially if there are more than three, creates very high blocks and the text is illegible.
The management of paragraphs, in which each is a block in itself, is too cumbersome. I would prefer them to be a single block and possibly (if the need arises) have an option to edit them individually.
On several occasions, to find out which blocks are children of other blocks, click “List View”. This is especially true when creating sections with the Group block. I’d rather have an overview directly in the visual editor.
These are some of the things that, in my opinion, make the Gutenberg Editor unloved
Thanks for replying. I’ll definitely take a look at the dedicated section on Github
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ninemiroslav.