• The title says it all. The learning curve is huge. Everything about old WordPress is thrown out the window, which is why so many find it difficult. Although the updates are a bit difficult, the evolution is for obvious reasons.

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  • Plugin Author Matias Ventura

    (@matveb)

    Hope we can further smooth out that learning curve!

    Hugh Lashbrooke

    (@hlashbrooke)

    You’ll find a lot of great video resources on Learn WordPress to help with the learning curve: https://learn.www.ads-software.com/tutorials/ ??

    ericgolftourney

    (@ericgolftourneygmailcom)

    A “HUGE LEARN CURVE” IS NOT a 5 star review. It should be a 3 star review. Things should be easier to manage not harder.

    Thread Starter Schwarttzy

    (@schwarttzy)

    That’s like your opinion, man. Seriously though, I’ve been building WordPress Themes for years and this code solves so many problems I’ve had for years. I even wrote my own very similar code that created a block base theme many years ago… but no one ever notices what I’m up to around here. So, this is a great alternative and allows me to rapidly deploy amazing themes, the ability to modify websites for customers, and more importantly to me is the vastly improved HTML structure and CSS that has been pathetic for so long on WordPress. I’m sorry that you’re struggling, but after learning how to manipulate this code I’m happy and excited to work with it. Coding practices have been evolving since the invention of the internet and we all have to overcome and adapt. The days of Internet Explorer 6 were a pain, I’m so glad they’re long gone. Just wait until the release of the code for my theme Semper Fi Lite switching over to a completely block-based theme. I’m in the final phase of bug hunting. Which is coming very, very soon.

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