bradenslen
bradenslen
Bookmark: WordPress 5.0: A Gutenberg FAQ – Matt Mullenweg ramblinggit.com
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petebrown
petebrown

@bradenslen I don’t know… I decided to try out Gutenberg on a decidedly non-prod site I’ve been starting up at work the last week or two. It is definitely a different look and feel than the traditional WP editor, but it is pretty straightforward. Aside from it being easier to move stuff around on a post or page, I’m not sure it fundamentally changes things all that much (and I am deliberately leaving aside the whole accessibility controversy, which is not nothing…)

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@petebrown I'm trying to keep an open mind. Much of my resistance is to learning something new when I feel I've just gotten good with the current editor and I have certain plugins I like and I don't want to do without.

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johnjohnston
johnjohnston

@bradenslen I share your concerns. And this reminded me to test Gutenberg on iPad again. When I did so before is was not nice. Seems to have improved a bit. I tend to write in drafts on iOS or textmate on Mac, but my class of kids (8-11 year olds) use iPads. I don’t think our WordPress will get updated to Gutenberg soon but feel a little more confident it will be ok when it arrives.

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@johnjohnston I hope you are right. My main worry is about plugins stopping working and there being no replacements or also just having too many plugins disappear.

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