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		<title>How WordPress Gutenberg Editor Differs From The Classic Editor?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dave Johansson]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you heard about the new Gutenberg editor for your WordPress websites? How does it differ from the classic editors regarding usability and performance? Over the years, the classic WordPress editor has not gone through many changes. But with the introduction of the Gutenberg editor by WordPress where not only do the users get something...</p>
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<p>Have you heard about the new Gutenberg editor for your WordPress websites? How does it differ from the classic editors regarding usability and performance? Over the years, the classic WordPress editor has not gone through many changes. But with the introduction of the Gutenberg editor by WordPress where not only do the users get something elegant to hold onto but the old editor can bear the significant brunt.</p>



<p>The primary intention of <a aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.trickyenough.com/how-to-become-a-professional-wordpress-developer/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">WordPress developers</a> is to provide the ability to users to curate rich, enjoyable, and simple content with the latest progress in WordPress. Up to some extent. Gutenberg seems to achieve all those objectives fairly well. Since WordPress has commencement of its beta version, the latest release of Gutenberg has been receiving more mixed reviews and thoughts from users as some are not ready to accept the new user interface of the editor.</p>



<p>If you are
a fan of using WordPress websites, then it is crucial to be aware of the
Gutenberg editor as with the release of WordPress 5.0, all websites are making
use of this new editor by default but you still have an option to continue with
the classic editor which puts you in a dilemma which editor is the right choice
for you.</p>



<p>You will need to know which option works out the best to figure this out. It is crucial to understand what type of visual interface is offered by variant editors and which type of sites are they best suited to. For instance &#8211; the <a aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.trickyenough.com/gutenberg-wordpress-editor/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Gutenberg editor</a> benefits the most for media-rich websites but if you prefer simplicity or a very simple setup then you may prefer the pared-down Classic editor.</p>



<p>In this article, we will be discussing the major differences between the Classic and Gutenberg editors which will ultimately help you to decide which one is an appropriate choice for you. Let us begin!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What is Gutenberg?</h2>



<p>WordPress in the year 2017 has come up with a new editor namely Gutenberg which is named after Johannes Gutenberg who was the first man to invent the printing press with movable aesthetics and functionality. You may consider how the classic editor necessitates the use of various HTML and shortcodes in order to execute the tasks. Hence, Gutenberg comes with the ultimate goal of making the process a lot easier, especially for those who are just starting off with this platform.</p>



<p>The editor is said to become a default feature of the platform by WordPress as it is designed to help users create more dynamic layouts. It also lets you enjoy the drag-and-drop feature for building pages and posts by using a variety of pre-built blocks. Each block is customizable with its own unique set of options like size, placement, and colours. Gutenberg also offers several advantages like better mobile responsiveness and with its huge structural change, it now has the potential to cause some issues on your site.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How is Gutenberg beneficial for
your Website?</h3>



<p>The
Gutenberg was designed with some primary objectives before its launch as to how
it is providing a better user experience to your website. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Make your own posts seamlessly rich</h4>



<p>Gutenberg wants to make it easier for users to create astounding and rich <a aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.trickyenough.com/update-your-content-using-technology/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">content for your website</a>. The editor claims to not have a profound knowledge of CSS or HTML to create some of the striking content.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Create Cohesive content with the help of blocks</h4>



<p>Blocks are more like a puzzle piece when assembled and the same is true with the Gutenberg which can create a wonderful masterpiece of the content. All of these blocks are getting equally created and hence working with them cannot be really a tough job for anyone. Once you have mastered the single-block interface, the rest is going to be sailing for you.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Easy Integration of Complex features</h4>



<p>Many of us are aware of how frustrating it can be when it comes to adding tables or buttons in the classic editor until and unless you are a pro at coding. With the help of <a aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.trickyenough.com/wordpress-plugins-create-killer-content/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">different plugins</a>, this issue can be resolved when they integrate adequate tools which can be even more taxing.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">What&#8217;s the Difference between
Gutenberg and Classic Editor?</h3>



<p>There is an abundance of people who do not like Gutenberg and that is fine either as they have become extremely comfortable with this old aspect of WordPress.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Interface</h3>



<p>One of the major differences to consider between these two is the Interface as Gutenberg makes use of drag and drop system. This indicates that you just need to pick up a block and drop it anywhere on the page to create your customized website within seconds. Not only this, but you can also do some interesting things with this feature like breaking up text sections with various image replacement ways. Also, you can create full-width images to make posts and pages look more appealing.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Content-creation</h3>



<p>The classic editor seems to be distraction-free and a plain window but the <a aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.trickyenough.com/gutenberg-wordpress-editor/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Gutenberg</a> comprises an eventful and engaging framework. The classic one is more like a blank canvas which can be used to write anything as it kick-starts by creating complications by adding complex elements such as shortcodes, embeds, images, and much more. Whereas Gutenberg seems to be more of a refurbished version of the classic editor as it comes with a variety of blocks to choose from for a modernized and lively appearance to the latest release.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Easy Execution</h3>



<p>Unquestionably, Gutenberg is much better than the classic editor when we talk about adding media or creating complex elements and embedding elements. Added to this, the new editor eliminates the need to use any extra plugins such as adding a table or a contact form. All thanks to the Gutenberg for making it a great experience for designing your own pages. Which One to Go for?</p>



<p>In simple terms, using the Gutenberg editor is easier than the classic one especially for beginners. Right from the ease of execution to adding the functionalities, everything seems to be logical and does not require profound technical knowledge to master this version. Still, for some users, it can be difficult to get the most out of the Gutenberg editor if the classic editors are embedded in their minds for good.</p>



<p>The plugin and website developers are affected the most out of all the categories when it comes to transitioning from the classical one to the Gutenberg as developing the plugins and coding a website that is compatible with Gutenberg can be a tedious process.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Alternatives to Gutenberg</h3>



<p>Gutenberg was planned after several visual and drag-and-drop page builders became very popular in the WordPress industry. For example, plugins such as Elementor, Beaver Builder, SiteOrigin, WP Bakery, and the Divi page builder have experienced phenomenal growth in the last few years.<br>Divi and the Divi Builder remain two of the most popular options in the industry, with Divi offering a great plugin and theme at a very good value because it can be bought once and used on an unlimited number of sites.<br>Elementor on the other hand needs to be bought for each site you use it on, though it also comes with a free version.<br>There are other differences between these two products and the many others out there, so it would be best to perform further research to understand which product you should use.<br>Some websites out there have already compared these two products in a lot of depth. For example, this article by <a href="https://www.collectiveray.com/elementor-vs-divi" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CollectiveRay</a> analyzes the difference between the two and helps you decide which one you should use for your own website.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Wrapping Up!</h2>



<p>Keeping all this in mind, there is a certain aspect that may work as you might expect for the beginning stage in the Gutenberg editor as some technical issues can be expected to arise in its beta phase. Hence, you can move forward with this new version of <a aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.tatvasoft.com.au/technologies/php-mysql-technology.php" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">WordPress</a> or stick with the obsolete. In any case, the goals with which Gutenberg was developed to make things easier and simpler are achieving more heights. So, the ultimate choice is yours! We hope this article has helped to clear your doubts. Keep Learning!</p>
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		<title>A Look At The Latest WordPress Update And Classic Editor</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Robin Khokhar]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 09:38:26 +0000</pubDate>
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</head><body><p>WordPress is a tool that has become extensively used over the last few years. More and more users are starting to take advantage of everything that this amazing website builder has to offer. The only thing about <a href="https://wordpress.org/download/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">WordPress</a> is that from time to time the themes, plugins, and WordPress itself will require updating. These updates are usually offered when the developers have released security patches or added extra features. Many people just downplay these updates like they do their operating system updates, but that is a huge mistake because it can affect your website immensely. Not only could skipping an update cause your website to not function properly, but it could compromise your security. So, how can you <strong>update your WordPress</strong> and what does the newest update have to offer?</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-updating-your-wordpress-website">Updating Your WordPress Website</h2>



<p>The good thing about WordPress is that it automatically updates itself. When a maintenance or security change is made within the system the WordPress program will go ahead an automatically update itself. However, only core WordPress files will be auto-updated. Your themes and plugins will not be automatically updated. There is no need to freak out just yet because updating your themes and plugins is fairly simple. All you have to do is open WordPress, hover your cursor over the Dashboard menu, which is located on the left-hand menu, and click the Updates link. You will then be sent to another page where the updates are broken up into three different sections.</p>



<p>There is a WordPress update, a plugin update, and a themes update. If there is an update available for any of the sections, you will see them listed under the appropriate section. You can simply select the updates that you want to install and hit the Update Now button.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-wordpress-5-0-1-security-update">The WordPress 5.0.1 Security Update</h2>



<p>WordPress users will notice that WordPress released its latest update on Wednesday night. This was just less than a week after the WordPress 5.0 update. This new security update tackles seven different security vulnerabilities that were discovered. And, they were pretty serious ones at that. WordPress reported that they had not seen any attempts from anyone to exploit these vulnerabilities, but they did not want to take the risk. WordPress users should remember that if they want to <a href="https://hide-ip-proxy.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">hide IP proxy</a> or block IPs they have the option of doing so. Even we have seen the <a href="https://www.trickyenough.com/news/wordpress-6-7-update-final-2024-wordpress-update/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">WordPress update</a> 5.0.2, which was automatically done.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-replacement-of-the-classic-editor">Replacement Of The Classic Editor</h2>



<p>The recent WordPress 5 update brought about a lot of changes. In particular one of the major changes was the institution of the <a href="https://www.trickyenough.com/gutenberg-wordpress-editor/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">new Gutenberg editor</a>, which replaced the <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/classic-editor/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">old Classic editor</a>. It is true that the Gutenberg editor is sleek and offers a modern block-based platform that really alters the way posts and pages are created. However, there are still some individuals out there that prefer the old Classic editor. They say that the Gutenberg is too complex. In fact, it is the simplicity that really makes the Classic editor the superior editing tool.</p>



<p>For instance, users could easily just sit down and start typing text into the editor. That is not the <strong>case with the Gutenberg</strong>. All elements of the post like the headers and paragraphs have to be placed into separate blocks. It makes the process a little more drawn out and confusing for some users.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Robin Khokhar]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 04:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The biggest thing happening right now in the world of WordPress is the emergence of Gutenberg, which is a new WordPress editor. This has caused quite a stir, both among the professionals and casual users, since they have been using the default editor even since WordPress was introduced. Although Gutenberg WordPress Editor was introduced back in...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The biggest thing happening right now in the <a href="https://www.trickyenough.com/why-use-wordpress/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">world of WordPress</a> is the emergence of <a href="https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gutenberg, which is a new WordPress editor</a>. This has caused quite a stir, both among the professionals and casual users, since they have been using the default editor even since <strong>WordPress was introduced</strong>. Although Gutenberg WordPress Editor was introduced back in 2017, it is still causing controversy, which makes it difficult to tell if it’s any good.</p>
<p>Is it a step backward or a welcome improvement?</p>
<p>First of all, let’s set a few things straight. Gutenberg isn’t replacing the default editor just yet. For now, it is available as a plugin, but if the rumors are true, it will become a part of <strong>WordPress 5.0</strong> later this year. The most obvious change Gutenberg WordPress Editor brings with it is that all content is expressed in blocks. Also, you can change the layout of your posts directly inside the editor, much like you would change the design of the document inside Microsoft Word.</p>
<p>But, let’s take it one step at a time. Take a look at our <em>brief guideline for Gutenberg</em>, as well as all of its major pros and cons.</p>
<h2>How Do Blocks Work in Gutenberg WordPress Editor?</h2>
<p>Gutenberg makes use of blocks, which are smaller units you can use to build your pages or posts. And the best part about it is that a block can be anything. Content, calls to action, images, galleries, video and audio, paragraphs, buttons, headings, and just about everything else you can think of. Furthermore, you can <a href="https://organicthemes.com/create-custom-block-wordpress-gutenberg/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">create your own custom blocks</a>, if your website requires them. This is a welcome change for anyone from bloggers and <a href="https://www.essaywritingland.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">cheap writing services</a>, to companies and developers. Another thing which makes this approach user-friendly is that it allows you to not just to position the blocks via drag and drop functionality, but also to change the contents of each block right there on the spot.</p>
<p>This effectively means that you get to control both the back end and the front end of the platform from one editor. There are plugins which allow you to build the layout of your pages, such as <a href="https://www.elegantthemes.com/plugins/divi-builder/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Divi</a>, so it remains to be seen whether Gutenberg WordPress Editor will replace them completely or if they will be used alongside each other. Multicolumn layouts can now be easily created and edited, which was usually the case with WordPress’ competitors, such as Medium or Squarespace.</p>
<h2>What Else Does Gutenberg will Change in WordPress?</h2>
<p>Well, essentially nothing, because Gutenberg doesn’t change the functionality of WordPress. Instead, it simply enables you to interact with the platform in a way that is much simpler and intuitive, using an agile and visual user interface. There are a lot of things you will no longer need to do in WordPress once <strong>Gutenberg editor</strong> becomes a part of it, such as importing media files from the library, adding HTML shortcodes or shortcodes for assets of various plugins, adding a featured imaged for every post, adding widgets, and copying and pasting links for embeds, among other things.</p>
<h2>How to Install Gutenberg?</h2>
<p>Since Gutenberg is not yet a part of WordPress, it comes as a plugin. Keep in mind that in order to run this plugin, you will need version 4.8 or better. The installation process is pretty straightforward. You log into your WordPress account and open the plugins menu, and then click on “Add New”. Type in “Gutenberg” inside the search field in order to find it, and then simply click on “Install Now”. After the plugin has been installed successfully, click on the “Activate” button to start running it. That’s all there is to it.</p>
<h2>How to Use Gutenberg?</h2>
<p>After installing Gutenberg and attempting to create a new post, you will notice that nothing has changed and that the old editor is still there, but that because Gutenberg WordPress Editor is shown as a separate item in the admin menu. It will stay that way until developers work out all of the bugs and kinks of the plugin, and until it has been tested by a large number of users. Only then will they decide to make Gutenberg the default WordPress editor. For the time being, you can easily switch between two editors using the drop-down menu on the right-hand corner of the page.</p>
<p>When you access the Gutenberg features, you will be able to choose between two options: <strong>New</strong> <strong>Post</strong>, and <strong>Demo</strong>. What <strong>Demo</strong> does is generate a post which allows you to view every single feature available, including text, images, buttons, tables, and every other type of block, along with different examples of block alignment. This basically works as a tutorial of sorts and allows you to get to know the feature inside and out.</p>
<p>If you decide to create a new post, you will see that a blank page now takes up most of the screen, which not only makes for a cleaner look, but you also have more room to work with. All of the options for blocks are hidden behind the settings button. Moreover, the toolbars are context-based, which makes for a pretty intuitive interface. Gutenberg also beats the old editor when it comes to the post preview, which will look exactly the same as the actual published content.</p>
<p>Adding a new block can be done by clicking on the ‘+’ icon located below existing blocks, and after you click on it, you will gain access to three tabs: <strong>Recent</strong>, <strong>Blocks</strong>, and <strong>Embeds</strong>. To position or move the blocks across the page, hover your mouse cursor over the block for the arrows to appear on the left side of the block. Aligning them is also simple because you can do so directly from the <strong>Block</strong> tab.</p>
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<h2>Extra Features</h2>
<p>Apart from block functionality, Gutenberg also brings plenty of new options, even for existing WordPress features. First, there is the table of contents. Since Gutenberg is capable of identifying blocks which contain headings and subheadings, it will generate a table of contents which is shown inside the sidebar, with all existing headings right there at your disposal. This is very helpful since it acts as a quick overview of the entire document. Each heading also acts as a shortcut to that particular part of the text and will save you a lot of time scrolling, especially if you are using a mobile device to create or edit your post or page.</p>
<p>Then, you have the anchor tag which allows you to link to a section inside the document. For example, you could have an extensive pillar post which lists all its major sections and allows you to add an anchor to a heading, which will then enable to reader to jump to that section of the article.</p>
<p>One of the most annoying things about the old editor was the media library. Gutenberg WordPress Editor does away with all that with its responsive galleries. When you add a Gallery block, it enables you to upload groups of images to the gallery right there on the spot, as well as to add images and media from your existing <strong>WordPress media library</strong>.</p>
<h2>Pros of Gutenberg</h2>
<p>There is no doubt that Gutenberg comes with a lot of new stuff, and most of it is an improvement:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Easier Post and Page editing</strong> – New Gutenberg WordPress editor allows for easier use, better control, and access to both the back end and the front end.</li>
<li><strong>Building your content</strong> – With Gutenberg, you can now build your own content much easier. This is where some of its competitors, such as Medium, had the upper hand since they allowed users to simply build their posts in a natural and logical manner.</li>
<li><strong>Blocks</strong> – Not only are blocks easier to create, edit, and manage, but they will also save you a ton of time because you can save each layout as a reusable block. If your posts or pages need to follow a certain visual identity of branding, you will think this is the best thing since sliced bread.</li>
<li><strong>More space</strong> – New toolbars are hidden, and even when they are shown, they don’t take up much space. Also, there is much less scrolling involved, which will be appreciated by mobile users.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Cons of Gutenberg</h2>
<p>While Gutenberg is excellent, users will have to face some limitations:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Lack of markdown support</strong> – Currently, there is no support for markdown in Gutenberg, which is certainly a bit of a letdown, but it may or may not be added in one of the future versions.</li>
<li><strong>It takes time to get used to it</strong> – while absolute beginners will love Gutenberg, more experienced users will have to learn how to adapt to this new way of putting together posts.</li>
<li><strong>Lack of compatibility</strong> – Gutenberg requires you to have WordPress 4.8 or better, which is not a problem. But, since WordPress supports thousands of different themes and plugins, Gutenberg will not work with all of them, which is to be expected.</li>
<li><strong>No API</strong> – If you are a developer, you need APIs, especially if you are building themes and plugins. However, this is currently in development, so it might not be that much of problem in the future.</li>
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<h2>Summary</h2>
<p>It’s easy to see why Gutenberg WordPress editor has caused such controversy because it complexly changes the way you approach post and page creation. Whether it will be accepted as the new default editor or not remains to be seen. It is very clever and intuitive for most users, but it might not prove to be as popular with develops or those using a lot of plugins. However, it is superior to the old editor in many ways, and with a few additional features and improved support, it is very likely to replace it down the line. </p>
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