Haris Zulfiqar says he is “betting…

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Haris Zulfiqar says he is "betting on Gutenberg" because it's addressing the needs that page builders currently fill, although Gutenberg will never (in Haris's opinion) replace them. 🃏

Scott Kingsley Clark is asking for…

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Scott Kingsley Clark is asking for donations to support the Pods Framework this year. Automattic has withdrawn its sponsorship of the project, which has provided 90% of the Pods team's total funding. Understandably, Automattic "want[s] to focus their funding on…

Speaking of Matt, Ella van Durpe,…

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Speaking of Matt, Ella van Durpe, Tammie Lister, and a few others who were involved shared the story of how Gutenberg was used to make Matt's slides for the WordCamp US 2019 State of the Word presentation. This nifty use…

Jeffrey Carandang updated his guide for…

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Jeffrey Carandang updated his guide for choosing the perfect Gutenberg plugins and themes. In addition to being the author of the EditorsKit plugin, Jeffrey also shares Gutenberg tips and tricks on Twitter. 🐦

Steve Burge has another post on…

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Steve Burge has another post on Google Docs-style editing in Gutenberg, this time dealing with the YJS framework. Steve's post includes a video of him talking with Kevin Jahns, Michael Meyers, and Fabian Franz from the Tag1 Consulting team. YJS…

Igor Benić closely examines the useful…

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Igor Benić closely examines the useful ServerSideRender Gutenberg Component. Igor says, "When I want to convert a shortcode used to display dynamic content, I tend to go for this component."

WordPress 5.3 “Kirk” became available last…

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WordPress 5.3 "Kirk" became available last week with the new default theme, Twenty Twenty, and a host of new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements for the block editor. Hot on its heels, here's Gutenberg 6.9. 📦✨ New things to…

Here are two interesting proposals and…

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Here are two interesting proposals and posts on the future of WordPress themes based on what we've seen from Gutenberg so far: Rich Tabor updated his post on the future of themes and notes "the definitive end of WordPress themes…

Steve Burge offers some insightful thoughts…

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Steve Burge offers some insightful thoughts on collaborative editing in Gutenberg and what that might be like in the future. 🔏 Steve notes that it might be quite a challenge when this feature is tackled in "Stage 3" of the Gutenberg…

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Diana Kalkoul

We are the people behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Jetpack, VaultPress, Akismet, Gravatar, Tumblr, and more

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Automattic is the parent of WordPress.com, WooCommerce and now, Tumblr.

WordCamp US is next week. We…

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Dan Knauss

WordCamp US is next week. We (Brian and David) will be there. Please come up to us and say "hi!" if you see us. We might also have conversations on and off camera with some of our Post Status members.…

Felix Arntz has a detailed post…

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Felix Arntz has a detailed post on CSS Custom Properties and how to use them to improve UX for both website visitors and content creators. Felix is "looking forward to seeing this feature being leveraged by WordPress themes more" as…
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