Tag: page builders

  • Cwicly’s Unexpected Farewell: Founder Decides to Discontinue Development

    Cwicly’s Unexpected Farewell: Founder Decides to Discontinue Development

    In a shocking development, the Gutenberg-based page builder Cwicly’s founder Louis-Alexander Désiré has announced that the team is discontinuing the Cwicly development “after much deliberation and soul-searching.” Packed with innovative features and a commitment to embracing the WordPress vision in Gutenberg, Cwicly attracted a lot of attention. The community noted their recent tailwind expansion too.…

  • My Codeless Website App Detects Site Builder Tools

    My Codeless Website App Detects Site Builder Tools

    My Codeless Website is a new tool that detects if a site was built using a website builder. The app can detect more than 50 different tools that people use to create sites, including WordPress-powered ones like Beaver Builder, Elementor, and Divi, as well as Drupal, Squarespace, Shopify, Wix, and others. It was built using…

  • Gutenberg’s Faster Performance Is Eroding Page Builders’ Dominance

    Gutenberg’s Faster Performance Is Eroding Page Builders’ Dominance

    WordPress’ block editor, colloquially still widely known as Gutenberg, is making inroads into the segment of users who have heavily relied on page builders for years. For the most part, page builder plugins have either declined in growth or stagnated in 2020, with the exception of Elementor. In contrast, block collections with page builder features…

  • WordCamp Spain 2020 Q&A: Matt Mullenweg Discusses Virtual Events, Decoupled WordPress, and the Future of Page Builders

    WordCamp Spain 2020 Q&A: Matt Mullenweg Discusses Virtual Events, Decoupled WordPress, and the Future of Page Builders

    Matt Mullenweg joined Matías Ventura at WordCamp Spain yesterday for a lively Q&A session. The virtual event drew 5,000 registered users, and attendees came prepared with some thought-provoking questions about the future of WordPress. Here are a few highlights on some recent topics of interest. WordCamps around the globe have been going virtual, embracing the…

  • Elementor Acquires Layers WP to Expand Compatible Theme Options for Users

    Elementor Acquires Layers WP to Expand Compatible Theme Options for Users

    Elementor has acquired Layers WP, a WordPress site builder that was previously marketed as an all-in-one theme solution for getting a business online. Layers co-founders David and Marc Perel identified Gutenberg as the main reason for the sale in their farewell announcement: With the arrival of Gutenberg we realized that a big change was required…

  • Beaver Builder Doubles Down on Serving Power Users in Response to Gutenberg

    Beaver Builder Doubles Down on Serving Power Users in Response to Gutenberg

    At WordCamp US I had the opportunity to chat with Beaver Builder co-founder Robby McCullough about how the page builder is navigating the Gutenberg era. The proliferation of blocks for the new editor has made it easy for non-technical WordPress users to add things like pricing tables, maps, tabs, accordions, and other UI elements. Future…

  • New Plugin Adds Elementor Templates as Gutenberg Blocks

    New Plugin Adds Elementor Templates as Gutenberg Blocks

    One of the most pressing concerns for users in the Gutenberg era is how page builder plugins will respond. Speculation about the new editor “killing off page builders” has run rampant, but these plugins are slowly evolving ahead of Gutenberg’s imminent inclusion in WordPress 5.0. In February, Elementor, one of WordPress’ most popular page builders,…

  • Tailor Page Builder Plugin Discontinued, Owners Cite Funding, Gutenberg, and Competition

    Tailor Page Builder Plugin Discontinued, Owners Cite Funding, Gutenberg, and Competition

    Enclavely, Inc., the owners of the Tailor Page Builder plugin, have announced that they will be discontinuing its development effective immediately. Andrew Worsfold, the original developer, launched Tailor in April 2016 and the plugin received an enthusiastic reception from the WordPress community. After performing a critical review of the major page builders available to users…

  • How Do You Educate People New to WordPress?

    How Do You Educate People New to WordPress?

    When a friend of mine asked for suggestions on what he should use to create a new site, I suggested WordPress. It is well supported, has an amazing community, and a ton of free themes and plugins to choose from. After getting WordPress installed on a new webhosting account, I left him be to see…