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Aaron Jorbin shares his thoughts about the…

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Dan Knauss

Aaron Jorbin shares his thoughts about the beta version of the WordPress iOS mobile app that integrates with Gutenberg now: "The responsiveness of the editor is amazing, and the ability to move blocks up and down makes editing inside the mobile…

đź“ť Some noteworthy items from the latest…

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Dan Knauss

📝 Some noteworthy items from the latest weekly WordPress developer meeting: WordPress 5.1 RC1 is already out with RC2 either "late this week or early next week." The final version is on target for 2/21. WordPress 5.1.1 will probably be released…

WPCampus Online 2019 has come and…

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WPCampus Online 2019 has come and gone, but you can view presenters' slides, and video will be available soon. There was quite a lot of material related to Gutenberg, dubbed "Gute" or "Gutes" in WPCampus chats. The Gutenberg Accessibility Audit presentation…

Just another migration story

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Brian Krogsgard
This past week it was necessary for me to spend time migrating a website and helping deploy a new design for it. It was a frustrating and humbling experience that also reminded me just how much of a challenge these…

Nathan Rice talks about Gutenberg and…

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Brian Krogsgard

Nathan Rice talks about Gutenberg and front-end performance - particularly if a page isn’t using a particular block, the block plugin will still likely load the CSS for that block.

Find Shortcodes is a small utility…

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Brian Krogsgard

Find Shortcodes is a small utility for searching WordPress posts for a given shortcode. This comes in handy when you change or quit using a shortcode. That's a situation Gutenberg is likely to be making much more common now.

Matt Mullenweg participated in a TED…

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Brian Krogsgard

Matt Mullenweg participated in a TED video series The Way We Work, where he made the case that distributed work is where all work is headed. Matt was also on a recent podcast with Jeffrey Zeldman, founder of Happy Cog. Their…

The Next Web broke a GitHub…

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Dan Knauss

The Next Web broke a GitHub news embargo by accident when they announced Github's unlimited free private repos. The author of this story, Matthew Hughes, vented on Twitter that it was WordPress's fault for immediately publishing his post because it was…

WP Storybook looks like a good…

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Dan Knauss

WP Storybook looks like a good way to explore Gutenberg components. You can search and view them in different states and even test them on different viewports.

Bill Erickson has a nice list…

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Dan Knauss

Bill Erickson has a nice list of recommended plugins for forms, galleries, sliders, and libraries that have Gutenberg blocks. It's impressive to see more of these come to light after the ones Matt mentioned his State of the Word at…

Jeremy Felt has been working on…

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Dan Knauss

Jeremy Felt has been working on a select editor template for the Gutenberg editor. One of Jeremy's inspirations was the WP Gutenberg Templates plugin.

Check out this MathML block for Gutenberg…

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Dan Knauss

Check out this MathML block for Gutenberg from Adam Silverstein of 10up. As Adam explains, "MathML is a mathematical markup language, an application of XML for describing mathematical notations and capturing both its structure and content." MathJax is used to render…

Advanced Custom fields 5.7.9 is out.…

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Advanced Custom fields 5.7.9 is out. This release comes as an update for both the free and pro plugin. It contains some critical improvements for Gutenberg and WordPress 5.0.
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