Tag: gutenberg

  • WordPress Contributors Discuss Renaming Command Center Tool

    WordPress Contributors Discuss Renaming Command Center Tool

    A lively discussion is happening on the Gutenberg repository about renaming the Command Center. This new feature, designed to be an extensible quick search and command execution tool, was introduced in Gutenberg 15.6. In version 16.0, it came out of the experimental stage and its API is now public, ready for developers to create their…

  • Gutenberg 16.0 Introduces Page Management in the Site Editor

    Gutenberg 16.0 Introduces Page Management in the Site Editor

    Gutenberg 16.0 was released today with page management now available inside the Site Editor. This is the first step towards a more unified experience of editing both content and design. Users can now create new pages and view page details in the sidebar, an experience that is very similar to editing a page in the block…

  • #72 – Steve Bruner and Timothy Jacobs on Using Gutenberg Outside of WordPress

    #72 – Steve Bruner and Timothy Jacobs on Using Gutenberg Outside of WordPress

    On the podcast today we have Steve Bruner and Timothy Jacobs. They’ve both been very busy in the WordPress space, and what brings them together is that they’re both founders of a SaaS app called Engine Awesome, where Steve is the CEO and Timothy is the CTO. What has this got to do with WordPress,…

  • Gutenberg 15.2 Introduces Revisions for Template Editing

    Gutenberg 15.2 Introduces Revisions for Template Editing

    Gutenberg 15.2 is now available with support for revisions when editing templates and template parts. The Site Editor can be an intimidating place if you’re new to making changes there. A few clicks can make a drastic impact and some users won’t know how to return to where they started. Surfacing the revisions panel gives…

  • New Proposal Seeks to Update WordPress Release Process for Merging Gutenberg Features After Beta 1 Feature Freeze

    New Proposal Seeks to Update WordPress Release Process for Merging Gutenberg Features After Beta 1 Feature Freeze

    WordPress lead developer Andrew Ozz has published a proposal for the addition of a new “gutenberg-merge” ticket type that would formalize the latitude Gutenberg contributors have been given for committing code after Feature Freeze during the release cycle. Ordinarily, any new features and enhancements landing in the release are required to be committed before Beta…

  • A Look Under the Hood at Engine Awesome, a Laravel-based SaaS App Using Gutenberg

    A Look Under the Hood at Engine Awesome, a Laravel-based SaaS App Using Gutenberg

    During the 2022 State of the Word, Matt Mullenweg highlighted a few examples of how Gutenberg adoption is growing beyond WordPress and how he believed it could become “bigger than WordPress itself.” Engine Awesome, a Laravel-based SaaS application, is one example he cited that is using the block editor to allow customers to build their own…

  • Gutenberg 14.9’s New Magic: Push Block Changes to Global Styles

    Gutenberg 14.9’s New Magic: Push Block Changes to Global Styles

    Gutenberg 14.9 was released this week with a powerful new feature for site editing that allows users to push individual block changes to Global Styles. When WordPress makes it this easy for users to design their own sites, there’s always the lingering concern – will the tools inadvertently be used to make sites that are…

  • Gutenberg 14.8 Overhauls Site Editor Interface, Adds Style Book

    Gutenberg 14.8 Overhauls Site Editor Interface, Adds Style Book

    Gutenberg 14.8 was released today with a major update to the Site Editor’s interface that makes it feel more unified as a design tool. In August, Gutenberg designer James Koster shared some mockups for updating the Site Editor to include a “navigable frame” where users can select from a menu of features and styles on…

  • Drupal Gutenberg 2.6 Released with Drupal 10 Compatibility

    Drupal Gutenberg 2.6 Released with Drupal 10 Compatibility

    Drupal Gutenberg, the Gutenberg module for Drupal that was created by Frontkom, has released version 2.6 with compatibility for Drupal 10. The module offers Drupal users a better authoring experience using blocks, allowing them to quickly build landing pages and save reusable blocks inside the editor without any code required. There are more than 3,300 active Drupal…

  • Gutenberg 14.2 Improves Writing Flow, Adds Kerning Controls for Headings in Global Styles

    Gutenberg 14.2 Improves Writing Flow, Adds Kerning Controls for Headings in Global Styles

    Gutenberg 14.2 brings some important changes to the writing flow in the block editor that simplify the experience and remove unnecessary obtrusions. One small but significant change is that the sibling and line inserters have been updated to use a more natural animation effect with a slightly increased delay to minimize accidental triggers. This release…

  • Gutenberg 14.1 Improves Navigation Block, Adds Experimental Zoomed-Out View

    Gutenberg 14.1 Improves Navigation Block, Adds Experimental Zoomed-Out View

    Gutenberg 14.1 was released today with some much-needed improvements to the Navigation block, which still seems to be on rocky journey towards better usability. Contributors are moving functionality around the Navigation interface to figure out where it works best. The menu selector has been removed from the Navigation block toolbar in favor of placement in…

  • Gutenberg 13.9 Adds New Shortcut to Wrap Selected Text in Quotes

    Gutenberg 13.9 Adds New Shortcut to Wrap Selected Text in Quotes

    Wouldn’t it be convenient to select a sentence or paragraph and instantly wrap it with quotes by tapping on the quote key? This is a fun little feature that was tucked into the Gutenberg 13.9 changelog last month with very little fanfare: Rich text: Add character shortcuts for wrapping selection. (42469) The new shortcut is…

  • New Proposal Calls for Contributors to Stop Merging Experimental APIs from Gutenberg to WordPress Core

    New Proposal Calls for Contributors to Stop Merging Experimental APIs from Gutenberg to WordPress Core

    The practice of merging experimental APIs from Gutenberg into WordPress core may soon be coming to an end. A new proposal, published by Automattic-sponsored contributor Adam Zielinski, calls for contributors to stabilize APIs before merging them into core. Over the years, approximately 280 experimental APIs have been merged from the Gutenberg plugin, which Zielinski audited…

  • Gutenberg 13.8 Introduces Fluid Typography Support and Revamped Quote Block

    Gutenberg 13.8 Introduces Fluid Typography Support and Revamped Quote Block

    Gutenberg 13.8 was released last week with some major enhancements that should delight block theme authors and users alike. The long-awaited fluid typography support landed in this version. It provides smooth scaling between smaller and larger viewports, adapting in a fluid way to varying widths. Release lead George Mamadashvili demonstrated how this works in a…