In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the WordPress block editor and master it to create visually stunning blog posts and pages. What’s the Difference Between the Block Editor (Gutenberg) and the Classic Editor? Before diving into the block editor, let’s compare and understand the...
*Note – while the new editor was named “Gutenberg” during development, the fact that it’s now the default editor means that it’s just called the “WordPress editor” or “block editor”. Because the WordPress team wants to shed the Gutenberg name, you’ll often see me call it the ...
You can add HTML to posts or pages by using the WordPress editor. The manipulation is just as simple as when youwrite and add a post on WordPress. It’s supported by both Classic andGutenbergeditors. Use Gutenberg Editor In the post/page editor, click the plus (+) symbol to add a new...
While the Block Editor is default in WP as of 5.0, you can choose to use any of the three you want. You can install theClassic Editor pluginto keep the TinyMCE of old, theGutenberg pluginto keep the newest features (though potentially unstable) in your editor, or you can keep the defa...
1. Classic Editor Plugin From your plugin menu, search for and installClassic Editor. It will automatically deactivateGutenbergon activation so you don’t have to worry about clashes. You can switch to usingGutenbergby deactivating theClassic Editor Pluginor choosing to use bothGutenbergandClassic Ed...
Once the plugin is activated, you’ll first need to go toCode Snippets»Libraryfrom your WordPress dashboard. Next, you’ll want to search for the ‘Disable Gutenberg Editor (use Classic Editor)’ snippet and click the ‘Use snippet’ button. ...
WordPress #Gutenberg guide: How to use the block editor in #WordPress Is Gutenberg a part of WordPress? Gutenberg was officially released as part of WordPress 5.0 on December 6, 2018. If you’re using a WordPress version that’s at least 5.0 (or any later release), the block editor will...
Before we get to the details on how to use the WordPress editor, here’s a quick explanation of why you may see different editors in WordPress articles online and what the “Gutenberg” editor is. What is Gutenberg? For more than a decade, WordPress used a text editor that looked like ...
Use the Editor Plus plugin to add blocks to your site using a WordPress Gutenberg Blocks library. The plugin also allows you to add full and partial page templates.
all the site of WordPress 5.0 uses this new editor as default. You candisable the Gutenberg editor and come back to the Classic editorif you haven’t got used to this new editor and still prefer the Classic editor. But we think that it’s better for you to know how to use both of ...