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"Finally, Learn How To Use the WordPress Gutenberg Editor...Starting Today"& Learn how to Use React in Gutenberg Editor
What you'll learn:Create your own Gutenberg Blocks
Introduction to Gutenberg Editor
Develop more advanced and complex WordPress sites
Understanding all the Types of Blocks
Common Blocks
Formatting Blocks
How to reuse your favorite blocks, including how to export them so you can use them on other sites
How to add more powerful blocks to the ones that come with WordPress
Gutenberg Development with React
Using the Sidebar
Understand what Taxonomies, Metaboxes and Custom Post Types are
RequirementsYou will need a Wordpress Website and this Training helps you with it as well.
DescriptionThe Gutenberg WordPress editor, also known as the WordPress block editor, is now part of WordPress core. What does this new approach to the WordPress editor mean for you?
What if you're already using a WordPress page builder?
The Gutenberg WordPress editor, also called the WordPress block editor, is a new page builder included in WordPress 5.0+. The Gutenberg editor adds content blocks and page builder-like functionality to every up-to-date WordPress website.
For context, here are a few quotes about the purpose of the new Gutenberg WordPress editor.
"The goal of the block editor is to make adding rich content to WordPress simple and enjoyable."
"Gutenberg is an important step forward for WordPress. Gutenberg enables WordPress to build content layouts, not just write articles. It is one of the many transitions happening in WordPress toward a more simplified user experience."
Why is Gutenberg a move forward for WordPress?
1. WordPress Founder Matt Mullenweg is Completely Behind Gutenberg
2. Gutenberg Was First a Separate Plugin That is Still Actively Developed
3. Gutenberg Was Rolled into WordPress 5.0 as the Default Content Editor
4. Gutenberg is Also Commonly Called the WordPress Block Editor
5. Gutenberg Continues to Evolve and Improve with Each Version
6. Gutenberg Blocks Continue to Expand and Improve
7. You Can Disable Gutenberg, But Maybe Not Forever
8. Gutenberg Now Has A Third-Party Block Directory
9. New Block Patterns Pave Way for Full-on Page Building
10. Gutenberg Changes the Need for WordPress Shortcodes
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Now lets see what's inside our course :-
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Announcing The Brand New, 12 Part, Step By Step Video Course That Shows You...
This specific training course was designed to help you understand how to use the WordPress Gutenberg Editor in more depth, even if you are a newbie.
From the Desk of:
Taarush Kane
Dear Business Owner,
You're probably aware that most websites now use the WordPress platform to run and maintain their websites.
Most likely you're using it now.
Recently WordPress made a major overhaul of their editor. It went from the Classic Editor to what they have coined as the Gutenberg Editor.
But here's the problem. If you do a quick search on the Gutenberg Editor plugin, you will see that it has 1000's of negative reviews.
This is because even though it is listed as "newbie friendly" - there's a bit of a learning curve that you have to get over to understand it all.
But now it's not just a plugin - it's built in by default into the WordPress admin dashboard.
Most likely you jumped in and thought - "this looks more complex - I want the old Classic Editor back!"
While - we'll show you how to get the old Classic Editor back - the purpose of this course is to walk you by the hand - literally - step by step - and click by click.
If you can watch and follow the mouse - you will be a pro at the end of the course.
You'll find the editing experience to be much more enjoyable and productive.
Here's a list of this video series in more detail:
Video 1 - Introduction to Gutenberg and Why?
Let's talk a little about Gutenberg - the pros and cons. A bird's eye view of the course and how it is laid out. More importantly - what you need in order to get started.
Video 2 - Quick Overview of User Interface
Before we jump straight in - it's important to give you a quick overview of the Gutenberg editor so you know what to expect and how we are breaking this down.
Video 3 - Understanding the Types of Blocks
Let's talk about the different types of blocks before we discuss them in detail.
Video 4 - Using the Sidebar
The sidebar for the Gutenberg editor is located to the right. In this video - we will discuss the different features and what's available to you.
Video 5 - Common Blocks
There's a category of blocks called Common Blocks. In this video - we will discuss the different features and what's available to you.
Video 6 - Formatting Blocks
There's a category of blocks called Formatting Blocks. In this video - we will discuss the different features and what's available to you.
Video 7 - Layout Elements
There's a category called Layout Elements. In this video - we will discuss the different features and what's available to you.
Video 8 - Not Ready For Gutenberg?
Like many people - you may not be ready of Gutenberg. In fact if you do a search for it - you will find a huge amount of negative reviews. This is because of the learning curve. There are two ways for you to switch back to the old Classic Editor that you may be used to.
Video 9 - More Editor Options
Besides the Gutenberg and Classic editor, there are more editor options available commercially. We'll discuss your options here and our favorite editor of all time.
Grab this video course and learn how to use the Gutenberg Editor to its fullest.
Warm Regards,
Taarush Kane
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