Tag: gutenberg

  • Gutenberg 14.2 Improves Writing Flow, Adds Kerning Controls for Headings in Global Styles

    Gutenberg 14.2 Improves Writing Flow, Adds Kerning Controls for Headings in Global Styles

    Gutenberg 14.2 brings some important changes to the writing flow in the block editor that simplify the experience and remove unnecessary obtrusions. One small but significant change is that the sibling and line inserters have been updated to use a more natural animation effect with a slightly increased delay to minimize accidental triggers. This release…

  • Gutenberg 14.1 Improves Navigation Block, Adds Experimental Zoomed-Out View

    Gutenberg 14.1 Improves Navigation Block, Adds Experimental Zoomed-Out View

    Gutenberg 14.1 was released today with some much-needed improvements to the Navigation block, which still seems to be on rocky journey towards better usability. Contributors are moving functionality around the Navigation interface to figure out where it works best. The menu selector has been removed from the Navigation block toolbar in favor of placement in…

  • Gutenberg 13.9 Adds New Shortcut to Wrap Selected Text in Quotes

    Gutenberg 13.9 Adds New Shortcut to Wrap Selected Text in Quotes

    Wouldn’t it be convenient to select a sentence or paragraph and instantly wrap it with quotes by tapping on the quote key? This is a fun little feature that was tucked into the Gutenberg 13.9 changelog last month with very little fanfare: Rich text: Add character shortcuts for wrapping selection. (42469) The new shortcut is…

  • New Proposal Calls for Contributors to Stop Merging Experimental APIs from Gutenberg to WordPress Core

    New Proposal Calls for Contributors to Stop Merging Experimental APIs from Gutenberg to WordPress Core

    The practice of merging experimental APIs from Gutenberg into WordPress core may soon be coming to an end. A new proposal, published by Automattic-sponsored contributor Adam Zielinski, calls for contributors to stabilize APIs before merging them into core. Over the years, approximately 280 experimental APIs have been merged from the Gutenberg plugin, which Zielinski audited…

  • Gutenberg 13.8 Introduces Fluid Typography Support and Revamped Quote Block

    Gutenberg 13.8 Introduces Fluid Typography Support and Revamped Quote Block

    Gutenberg 13.8 was released last week with some major enhancements that should delight block theme authors and users alike. The long-awaited fluid typography support landed in this version. It provides smooth scaling between smaller and larger viewports, adapting in a fluid way to varying widths. Release lead George Mamadashvili demonstrated how this works in a…

  • Gutenberg Contributors Experiment with Custom Labeling of Blocks in List View

    Gutenberg Contributors Experiment with Custom Labeling of Blocks in List View

    It’s easy to get lost among a sea of Cover, Group, and Paragraph blocks while navigating the block editor’s List View. Clicking around wildly will generally surface the block you’re seeking, but it’s not efficient or intuitive. Gutenberg contributors have some ideas and prototypes aimed at giving the List View more context. Rich Tabor proposed…

  • Gutenberg Editor Now In Testing On Tumblr and Day One Web Apps

    Gutenberg Editor Now In Testing On Tumblr and Day One Web Apps

    One of the most thought-provoking statements to come out of WordCamp Europe 2022, was when Matt Mullenweg said, “I believe that Gutenberg can be a bigger contribution to the world than WordPress itself.” This isn’t the first time Mullenweg has cast this vision of Gutenberg’s preeminence as an open source project. In the Q&A following…

  • Gutenberg Hub Launches an Online Page Builder App Using WordPress Patterns

    Gutenberg Hub Launches an Online Page Builder App Using WordPress Patterns

    I have been raving about the power of patterns for what feels like forever at this point. And, just when I start wondering what this feature will look like next, someone surprises me with a new idea. Often that person is Munir Kamal. He mentioned that he would share a “little” page-generation app that ties…

  • Gutenberg 13.1 Ships a Batch of Improvements and Implements a New Border Design Component

    Gutenberg 13.1 Ships a Batch of Improvements and Implements a New Border Design Component

    Gutenberg 13.1 landed in the WordPress plugin directory earlier today. Not quite as heavy on the feature list as its predecessor, the update focuses more on improvements and bug fixes. The highlight of the release is the overhauled border design component. One notable bug that theme authors should watch out for is missing styles in…

  • #24 – Aki Hamano on Building Useful Blocks for Fun

    #24 – Aki Hamano on Building Useful Blocks for Fun

    On the podcast today we have Aki Hamano. He’s a fan of creating WordPress blocks and currently has five available in the repository. We talk about the WordPress community in his home country of Japan and then give deeply into what all of this blocks do, and why he’s been creating them. It’s an interesting…

  • Gutenberg 13.0 Adds Text Selection Across Multiple Blocks, New Stack Group Variation, and Featured Cover Blocks

    Gutenberg 13.0 Adds Text Selection Across Multiple Blocks, New Stack Group Variation, and Featured Cover Blocks

    Gutenberg 13.0 landed earlier today in the WordPress plugin directory. It is one of the heftier releases lately, containing the final features that should ship with WordPress 6.0. The more prominent features include multi-block partial text selection, Cover blocks with featured images, a Stack variation for Groups, and pattern-based page creation. And there is much…

  • WordPress 6.0 Might Ship a Feature for Picking a Block Pattern on Page Creation

    WordPress 6.0 Might Ship a Feature for Picking a Block Pattern on Page Creation

    I once said that full-page patterns were the missing link for block theme development. Theme authors have been able to include such layouts since the patterns feature was rolled out in WordPress 5.5 last year. However, core WordPress has never provided an experience built around them. This may be changing when WordPress 6.0 ships next…