Support » Plugin: Gutenberg » Bunch of crybabies

  • I am a full-stack developer, but I love wordpress and use it for most of my clients. I can have a page up and running fully optimized and secure in 1hr. Wix, elementor, Divi, etc (which are very popular) do the same as Gutenberg. I see bunch of reviews calling the end of WordPress but it just made all of our lives easier. It does not take away anything (you can disable it if you are that old school) and in case you do use it, you have a powerful website with the best performance among web builders. If you don’t like Gutenberg you are really olds cool or in case you do code (like my self), then you don’t really need wordpress (even though you still can put up your vanilla coded pages integrated with wordpress for your blog posts). Shame people are so resistant to change.

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  • If all you want is a bit of text, an insert a few images (clumsily) then sure. Gutenberg is fine. But the moment you want to do something radical, like, say, change the type of ordered list you are getting from numbers to letters, then you’re out of luck. Just can’t do it.

    Classic Editor lets you do it.

    Or lets say you want to add an HTML link. Oh look, You have to search for something. That is useful, but how about an actual interface to see the list of pages and posts available to link to. That’s far more efficient most of the time. Oh, and anchors. How about being able to see them as links available in the page you’re working on.

    Sorry, but until Gutenberg can supply the ability to add the same formatting and so on that the classic editor can, then it’s a tool that has REMOVED capabilities from our use of WordPress. And that’s NEVER acceptable.

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