When WordPress 5.0 was released in December 2018, the introduction of the new block editor - also known as Gutenberg - was one of the most significant changes in the platform's fifteen-year history. Gutenberg brings many new ways to insert and design content in WordPress sites. We've now reached version 5.6 and the block editor is slowly establishing itself as the standard.
In our e-book, we've compiled tips from WordPress experts and techniques, and show you how adapting your own WordPress projects to the block editor can make your work with Gutenberg easier.
- 2021 is another important point in the development of WordPress: now that the editor functions themselves have matured, the entire page will be editable with the block editor in the future. This project is called "Full Site Editing" and should find its way into the upcoming WordPress versions in the course of the year. Frontend developer Jessica Lyschik gives an insight into the latest developments and the future of WordPress.
- Web designer Maja Benke shows you how to use the block editor to personalize websites and the editor for customers. In her article you will learn how to create a website using a self-developed child theme and how to integrate the corporate design into the block editor (Gutenberg).
- WordPress trainer Britta Kretschmer explains two special aspects of the new block editor. Content can be designed with the new content widths alignfull and alignwide. Unfortunately, this is not always as easy as you might think. Find out what to look out for.
- The plugin author Bernhard Kau describes the development process of a custom post type and shows how to adapt the plugins used for the block editor.
- In the fifth post, WordPress developer Simon Kraft introduces you to the advantages of WordPress support and gives tips on how to offer it effectively in order to build stable and sustainable customer relationships and generate reliable income.
WordPress Gutenberg – The e-book now available for free download
Use our expert tips and techniques for working with the WordPress Gutenberg editor for your WordPress project.
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