Give 2.3.1 now has Gutenberg Blocks,…
Give 2.3.1 now has Gutenberg Blocks, so make sure to upgrade the plugin to see them in the new editor.
Give 2.3.1 now has Gutenberg Blocks, so make sure to upgrade the plugin to see them in the new editor.
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10up released Autoshare, a plugin that automatically tweets your posts as soon as they’re published. Autoshare integrates nicely with the Gutenberg publishing flow. Once you click the publish button, the plugin sends your post’s title, featured image, and link to Twitter, along with a custom message. 🐦
First, some recent highlights from the ongoing effort to get ready for Gutenberg. Dev4Press has a summary of the current state of Gutenberg (version 2.4). Antonio Villegas shows how you can create your first Gutenberg block. He briefly covers the edit and save methods in his example. Advanced Gutenberg Blocks is a plugin that adds some…
Gutenberg 3.4 was recently released with “a multitude of improvements when converting existing content to blocks,” a REST API search controller, additional documentation, and more than a dozen bug fixes. Gary Pendergast also shared a sample plugin on Github that shows how to convert existing shortcodes into shiny new Gutenberg blocks. Brady Vercher has created a Gutenberg…
The latest version of Gutenberg includes nested blocks — a huge feature for making them even more dynamic. This will be especially helpful for managing columns, but other block types as well.