Gutenberg
In WordPress version 5.0 (released Dec 6th, 2018), “Gutenberg” was officially released. Gutenberg is the next-generation WordPress post and page editor, replacing the Visual Editor that has been the default editor of WordPress for the last 12 years.
- Try out a quick test page using Gutenberg,
- Or create a site in our campus Gutenberg testing environment.
- Read our introduction blog post, Gutenberg at NC State.
- Or learn the basics of the Gutenberg editor.
Documentation
We will be updating this space with more links to documentation over the coming months. Check back often!
- Official Gutenberg Developer Handbook
- NC State UComm Gutenberg Documentation
- Block Attributes Glossary
- Block Attributes Source Code
Training
OIT Design & Web Services is offering training workshops to help ease the transition to Gutenberg.
- Intermediate WordPress: Gutenberg for Content Creators
- Intermediate WordPress: Gutenberg for Site Administrators
- Slides from GutenDay for Developers
Video Tutorials
Support
Having issues with the new editor? Start here.
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