We need a common visual language for block editing
Blocks are a new paradigm. They need complex new user interfaces. And we don't have a common visual language for them.
Creativity, curiosity, and code
Blocks are a new paradigm. They need complex new user interfaces. And we don't have a common visual language for them.
I'm live-streaming reviewing Gutenberg block-editor plugin releases and exploring new block editor features. Here's some info and thoughts on that.
I had a realisation: WordPress isn’t focussed on agencies and developers right now - it wants users who can fend for themselves.
I’ve been contributing to some discussions that have been happening this week about the new WordPress “Gutenberg” editor. Hopefully constructively. And I think its useful to note where I come from when thinking about Gutenberg. Firstly, there’s my own context. Mostly as a user of WordPress (I’m using it right now!) but also as a […]
As a developer, I think I'm coming around to the idea of the new WordPress Gutenberg editor. Here's my updated thoughts and reflections.
Gutenberg will be great for new projects going forward, but I've yet to be convinced that enabling it for all sites when they update to WordPress 5.0 is a good idea. So my plan is not to.
I just wanted to write - and, I'm sad and sorry to say - Gutenberg got in the way and I just wanted to turn it off.