WPCampus Podcast   /     Guten Ready for Gutenberg

Description

When WordPress 5.0 is released later this year, the “classic” Visual editor that we’ve known for over a decade will be replaced by a new editing experience, called Gutenberg. The new editor will mean lots of changes for how we think about and interact with WordPress—as content creators and as developers. This episode features WPCampus […]

Summary

When WordPress 5.0 is released later this year, the “classic” Visual editor that we’ve known for over a decade will be replaced by a new editing experience, called Gutenberg. The new editor will mean lots of changes for how we think about and interact with WordPress—as content creators and as developers.

This episode features WPCampus community members Jen McFarland and Brian DeConinck, members of NC State University’s OIT Design & Web Services team. They just wrapped up GutenDay, an all-day workshop for campus web developers where we shared everything we know so far.

You can also read the companion blog post about NC State’s GutenDay on the WPCampus blog.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

As mentioned in this episode, WPCampus 2018 will be in St. Louis, and the call for speakers is open! You can learn more and submit your proposal at 2018.wpcampus.org.

Subtitle
When WordPress 5.0 is released later this year, the “classic” Visual editor that we’ve known for over a decade will be replaced by a new editing experience, called Gutenberg. The new editor will mean lots of changes for how we think about and inte
Duration
1:19:43
Publishing date
2018-03-15 16:08
Link
https://wpcampus.org/podcast/guten-ready/
Contributors
  Brian DeConinck, Jen Riehle McFarland
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Enclosures
https://wpcampus.org/podcast-download/19335/guten-ready.mp3
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Shownotes

When WordPress 5.0 is released later this year, the “classic” Visual editor that we’ve known for over a decade will be replaced by a new editing experience, called Gutenberg. The new editor will mean lots of changes for how we think about and interact with WordPress—as content creators and as developers.

This episode features WPCampus community members Jen McFarland and Brian DeConinck, members of NC State University’s OIT Design & Web Services team. They just wrapped up GutenDay, an all-day workshop for campus web developers where we shared everything we know so far.

You can also read the companion blog post about NC State’s GutenDay on the WPCampus blog.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

As mentioned in this episode, WPCampus 2018 will be in St. Louis, and the call for speakers is open! You can learn more and submit your proposal at 2018.wpcampus.org.