It could be worse . . .but not much
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People hate change and a major change such as this is inevitably going to divide opinions. I can understand why WordPress is doing this but personally, I am not a fan of page builders or drag-and-drop editors. I like to have the control that a normal text editor provides. But having tested it for a while, I can honestly say there are MUCH worse commercial page builders out there. And as long as it’s possible to revert to the classic editor, I really don’t see what all the fuss is about. At least WordPress is giving us that option (for now at least) and is rolling the new editor out in a controlled manner.
Edit Jan 2019: downgraded rating to 1*. I tried. I really did. But after persisting for several months, I’ve given up. I find Gutenberg way too fiddly and simply not intuitive. It adds nothing positive to the user experience. So I thought it was just me, after all, I’m not a fan of page builders of any description. But I asked several of my clients to try it out and without exception, they all gave up after an hour or so.
As far as I’m concerned, the old editor worked. It wasn’t wonderful, but it was simple enough that anyone could use it pretty much from the off. There are much more pressing things in WordPress that need addressing and I really fail to see why a new editor was given such a high priority. This is a huge step backwards for WP IMHO.
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