Gutenberg or Classic editor? Why not both?
WordPress 4.9.8 was released last week, and it is the first WordPress release that includes the dashboard callout for testing the upcoming editor, codename Gutenberg.
WordPress 4.9.8 was released last week, and it is the first WordPress release that includes the dashboard callout for testing the upcoming editor, codename Gutenberg.
After many delays and issues, the Widgets Panel has been replaced by the block editor in the new WordPress 5.8. While I like the idea, the final execution is mostly done badly and will (and already is) cause many problems to countless websites unaware of the changes.
It has been almost two and a half years since Gutenberg (or Block Editor) has been merged into WordPress core for the WordPress 5.0 release. And, since then, block editor is getting better and more relevant for various types of uses.
ClassicPress is the fork of WordPress, made on the basis of WordPress 4.9. It was created as a response to the inclusion of Gutenberg into the WordPress core with version 5.0.
WordPress 5.0 brings a major update bringing the Block Editor. Not everyone is a fan of the new editor and not every type of content will benefit from using it. But, it is easy to disable it in favor of the old (or Classic) editor.
GD Knowledge Base Pro 3.4 is a new major release bringing support for the WordPress 5.0 with options to choose Block or Classic editor, various other improvements, changes and fixes.
The work is ongoing on the development for the GD Content Tools Pro 6.0, with the preliminary release date set to February 9, 2022. The new version is a big step forward, and preparation for even more changes coming in the future.
After months of development, the new Dev4Press website is scheduled for a live update on Sunday, August 29, 2021. That whole day, the Dev4Press website will be mostly under maintenance until the whole process is done.
On August 11, 2020, a brand new WordPress 5.5, code name Eckstine was released. WordPress 5.5 is one of the biggest WordPress releases in recent years, with a massive number of new features and improvements.
GD Forum Notices Pro for bbPress is a brand new plugin by Dev4Press for WordPress and bbPress, and it is premium plugin number 7 for bbPress and part of the Dev4Press and bbPress Plugins Club Membership.
On December 6, 2018, WordPress 5.0 was released, bringing new Block “Love it or Hate it” Editor (previously known as Gutenberg) into the core after 2 years in active development. In this review, I will not go into all the …
GD Content Tools Pro 5.5 is a new major release, focused on upcoming WordPress 5.0 and Block Editor (former Gutenberg), improvements to some meta fields, improved Tagger and few more things.
Since September, when I have written about the Gutenberg 1.1 version, this plugin soon to be part of the WordPress core, has come a long way and it has reached version 2.4.
e most comprehensive knowledge base plugin for WordPress, GD Knowledge Base Pro, has got a major new release in version 5.0 bringing many new improvements, features, and fixes, including blocks for the block editor, improved display, and more.