• Ok, after several other months I gave another try to Gutenberg and it was SO BIG MISTAKE! After setting up my new website in Elementor, the whole setup for a complex page is ALL LOST just after trying to change a page title in Gutenberg. This is terrible, terrible, terrible piece of sh..t.

    After a couple of months and after upgrade to WordPress 5.2 that ugly Gutenberg is killing my website again – although I have got Classic Editor installed and made it as default to all pages, some of them are opening in Gutenberg interface, WordPress installation is unstable, plugins are deactivating themselves… that is real mess!

    Please, make Gutenberg just optional to DEFAULT classic editor. With this new approach you are killing existing sites, destroying the community!

    Until then we can not upgrade to newest versions of WordPress, our clients are angry due to security risks while staying on older WordPress and this is real mess!

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  • You can use the Classic editor plugin. It over-rides gutenberg
    cheers

    Thread Starter vynome

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    hibberd9: I know. But what I really can´t understand – why did they make Gutenberg default editor in WordPress, when it is still in “beta” and very unpopular among users. Some numbers: Gutenberg >200,000 installations and 2 stars vs. Classic Editor plug-in >2,000,000 installations and 5 stars.

    This looks weird.

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