Tag: full-site editing

  • WordPress Contributors Consider Renaming Full-Site Editing

    WordPress Contributors Consider Renaming Full-Site Editing

    WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy is proposing contributors rename the terms “full-site editing” and “full-site editor” to something more user friendly. The terms came into use as WordPress moved into the Customization phase and are still used to differentiate the work being done on site editing as opposed to content editing in the block…

  • Axton: A Free Block-based Portfolio Theme with Full-Site Editing Support

    Axton: A Free Block-based Portfolio Theme with Full-Site Editing Support

    Axton is a beautiful new addition to the WordPress Themes Directory from the team at Catch Themes. Those who have been waiting for more full-site editing-enabled themes that go beyond a simple blogging layout should have a look at Axton, as it is suitable for a portfolio, photography showcase, or even a business website. The…

  • New Video Explores Site Building Progress From WordPress 5.0 to 6.0

    New Video Explores Site Building Progress From WordPress 5.0 to 6.0

    Do you remember what it was like to use WordPress 5.0? Three years and ten major releases have radically changed the site building experience, but it’s not always easy to see recognize when focused on some of the smaller, iterative changes that slowly add up. Anne McCarthy, WordPress product liaison at Automattic and co-release coordinator…

  • New Full Site Editing Testing Challenge: Create a Custom 404 Page

    New Full Site Editing Testing Challenge: Create a Custom 404 Page

    The Full Site Editing (FSE) Outreach program has launched its third testing call, continuing the effort to engage users in a structured testing flow focused on specific practical tasks. Previous rounds had testers building a custom homepage and exploring the distinction between editing modes (template vs page/post). The challenge in round #3 is to create…

  • FSE Outreach Round #2: Building a Custom Homepage With Gutenberg’s Site Editor

    FSE Outreach Round #2: Building a Custom Homepage With Gutenberg’s Site Editor

    Anne McCarthy announced the second round of testing for the Full Site Editing (FSE) Outreach program. The call for testing asks that users build a homepage from the Gutenberg plugin’s site editor. Feedback is open until March 5. The first round of testing began in December 2020 and ended last month. Testers were able to…

  • Gutenberg Plugin Marks 100th Release with 10.0

    Gutenberg Plugin Marks 100th Release with 10.0

    Gutenberg 10.0 was released today as the 100th iteration of the block editor since the project began four years ago. Although 10.0 may seem like a big number, it’s just another incremental step forward in terms of new features, improvements, and bug fixes. Version 10.0 introduces a new dynamic pages block for building navigation menus.…

  • WordPress Roadmap Update: Full-Site Editing Targeted for 5.8 Release in June 2021

    WordPress Roadmap Update: Full-Site Editing Targeted for 5.8 Release in June 2021

    WordPress core contributors are pushing forward on an ambitious plan to land full-site editing in core before the end of the year. Josepha Haden Chomphosy, the open source project’s executive director, published an updated roadmap for 2021 that aims to get an MVP of full-site editing (FSE) in the Gutenberg plugin by April, 2021. FSE…

  • First Round of the FSE Outreach Program Concludes, Identifies Template-Editing Mode Problems

    First Round of the FSE Outreach Program Concludes, Identifies Template-Editing Mode Problems

    The Full Site Editing (FSE) Outreach Program has now concluded its first round of testing. Its first focus area was centered on the template-editing mode introduced in Gutenberg 9.6. The volunteers involved with the project identified several pain points. Gutenberg 9.6 added a new button that allows end-users, provided they are using a block-based theme,…

  • What Is Full Site Editing and What Does It Mean for the Future of WordPress?

    What Is Full Site Editing and What Does It Mean for the Future of WordPress?

    As I said last week, 2021 will be the year of the site editor. Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word confirms it. WordPress 5.7’s release planning is focused on it. It has been a long journey getting to this point, and it will be a much longer adventure afterward. The ultimate promise of the work…

  • Help Steer the Future of WordPress via the FSE Outreach Program

    Help Steer the Future of WordPress via the FSE Outreach Program

    All hands on deck. 2021 will be the year of the Site Editor. Anne McCarthy announced the official start of the Full-Site Editing (FSE) Outreach Program last Friday on the Make Core blog. The program is primarily geared toward end-users. With few channels for average users to communicate with the development team, this offers an…

  • Navigation Screen Sidelined for WordPress 5.6, Full-Site Editing Edges Closer to Public Beta

    Navigation Screen Sidelined for WordPress 5.6, Full-Site Editing Edges Closer to Public Beta

    The new block-based navigation screen is once again delayed after it was originally slated for WordPress 5.5 and then put on deck for 5.6. Contributors have confirmed that it will not be landing in WordPress core until 2021 at the earliest. “The Navigation screen is still in experimental state in the Gutenberg plugin, so it hasn’t had…