Introduction to WordPress Gutenberg
Everything you Need to know and comes with WordPress Gutenberg Editor:
When WordPress 5.0 was released in 2019, the old classic editor was replaced by a brand new block editor called Gutenberg. WordPress’s block editor provided a new approach to creating content. The old classic editor was a rich text editor with Microsoft Word-like formatting capabilities. The new “block” editor, on the other hand, radically alters how the old editor is seen. Every piece of content becomes its own block with its own rich content editor, allowing for a whole new level of flexibility and unique experience.
Despite the fact that WordPress Gutenberg comes pre-installed, the user has the option of using the old classic editor or the block editor on their page.
Blocks
WordPress comes with a variety of basic blocks, but you may also design your own. There are also a number of plugins that add owned blocks to the pages. Blocks can be introduced in one of two ways: inside the editor by clicking “plus sign” or from the top toolbar by clicking “plus sign”.
Block Libraries
After triggering the block inserter we can see numbers on inbuild blocks. And you can choose the patterns from the block libraries too.
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