• I don’t know why they choose this Plugin as default editor, but when I showed it to the people who should use it they didn’t want me to update. Lucky for me I test WordPress updates always on a Local-Test-Server so I just didn’t bother with that editor in the live environment.
    But when I was playing around with that thing it felt not really intuitive, why fix was was not broken. I’ve seen this a lot on many projects/websites these days. It’s trendy to make things more difficult.
    I always though Software should make the life more easy instead of getting you more work?
    It should not be rocket since to write something with some basic formatting. I mean when its more easy to write it in plain HTML, then something went really wrong

    Now I installed the Disable-Gutenberg Plugin and everything is like before!^-^

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  • just a small tip (I fully agree with you btw) to replace Disable Gutenberg with Classic Editor, as we found that Disable Gutenberg has some nasty JavaScript problems when used in combination with some page builders and iThemes.

    Thread Starter petschko

    (@petschko)

    Ah I see thanks for the tip!^^ I will look into that, but theoretically we don’t use any page builders.

    May even test the classic Editor

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