• Although currently its in adolescent stage, its going to be a king in future. I abandoned Elementor, Wp-Bakery page editors and likes of it, and shifted towards Gutenberg, just because of its cleanness and less clutteredness. Wow! my sites are now more speedy than when I was using other editors, the difference is noticeable. Guys, The future of SEO is speed – you will come to know it in coming months, for this you will have no option to move to Gutenberg! Its a reality and not a exaggeration.

    B. Sanjay

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  • Or you could install the classic editor and not use any page builders at all. It’s going to be way faster than Gutenberg.

    >its in adolescent stage…..

    Yup, and therein lies the problem or – sticking with the ‘king in future’ metaphor somewhat :
    Why is the apprentice running the company ???

    ??

    (Not withstanding – agreeing with Stephen here – that the fastest plugin is the one you don’t install )

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by ollybach.

    Please pardon my ignorance: though I used WP a lot in the past (developing plugins, themes, etc.), I’m getting back to it after a long hiatus.

    I’m just getting started with Gutenberg, and though it probably still has problems, I don’t see how in the world the classic editor would be faster than Gutenberg. From what I see, WordPress still saves posts to the database in good old HTML. So as far as retrieving posts is concerned, there shouldn’t be any drawback in using Gutenberg.

    I haven’t run benchmarks myself, but would be curious, if you have any input on the matter.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by benito64. Reason: being notified of replies
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