• Everything is working fine, a seamless yet robust system that WordPress is doing things exactly the way it is expected to do – keep millions of websites running smoothly.

    Then one day, the folks at WordPress decide to have some fun. They decide to do something they think they should (when there’s ABSOLUTELY NO NEED OF IT) just because they THINK they can. So, they create Guttenberg!

    And guess what, things no more are as before. Their’s ‘action’ everywhere. People are scratching their heads wondering, why does someone think something which isn’t broken needs fixing, WHY!

    Thank GOD for the Classic Editor, life is back to Normal.

    PS. – If the reviews here are anything to go by (which very much should), WordPress should say goodbye to Guttenberg real soon.

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  • @eliasgdj, @hackernewbie is not wrong at all. I help some schools maintain their websites and student run WordPress sites. I have factual data that says Gutenberg is useless when it comes to end user.

    Not one of the teachers, kids, or even the technically aligned people I have worked with found it useful. Classic editor is what they are using now.

    Gutenberg should be a plugin.

    @eliasgdj
    This from the first comment on that post.

    Automattic needs a revitalization plan. So even though they know nothing about how WP is used in the wild, they took over the Core development process and declared the editor the problem, and Gutenberg the answer.

    And then it freaking hit me. Exactly! They revitalized their paid platform in order to “compete” while disregarding the WP users outside their paid platform. Ok, now this makes perfect sense. Their platform users are basic users anyway who can’t go the length of installing this on a host and running this on their own, so to compete and make “innovations” they introduced this FOR THE PAID PLATFORM and the rest of WP community has to take the pill, too. Who cares about the rest of the WP users who promote the use of the WP anyway, right? It’s about the users of the PAID platform.

    Got it.

    THAT doesn’t make it useful to the rest of the community outside the paid platform, because that community went much further than WP will ever go. Automattic just has to make sure Classic Editor continues to work and that’s it.

    They can do whatever they want to blocks for their paid users. No problem, just leave us do our thing in the wild.

    @tinybig You don0t know if what that comment says is true.

    The idea explained in my link is still true, and the arguments given are valid for me:

    “It looks at the editor as more than a content field, revisiting a layout that has been largely unchanged for almost a decade. This project allows The WordPress Project to holistically design a modern editing experience and build a foundation for things to come”
    https://diigo.com/0e14yi

    Also, I think it’s clear that users want more design and layout control, and that’s why Page Builders like Elementor are so popular. Gutenberg is the answer to that.

    “Gutenberg’s all-encompassing goal is a post- and page-building experience that makes it easy to create rich layouts.”
    https://diigo.com/0e14zb

    Also, it’s easier to use for new users. I have a lot of clients that don’t know how to use the classic editor.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by Elías.

    Also, I think it’s clear that users want more design and layout control, and that’s why Page Builders like Elementor are so popular. Gutenberg is the answer to that.

    I am laughing my butt off at that one. No, it’s not. By far.

    Also, it’s easier to use for new users. I have a lot of clients that don’t know how to use the classic editor.

    If they don’t know how to use a Classic Editor they haven’t really edited anything in their life and good luck with Gutenberg. Show them any other page builder and ask them which is easier to use. Classic Editor plus page builder or solely Gutenberg.

    Thread Starter RAJIV VERMA

    (@hackernewbie)

    @eliasgdj – Don’t mind but tbh, I can’t stop myself from laughing at your comparison of Gutenberg with Elementor, really!!

    Also..

    …I have a lot of clients that don’t know how to use the classic editor.

    If they don’t know how to use the classic editor, the essentially do not know how to edit ANYTHING!

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