A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
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Put simply, the new block editor makes creating content easier. What might not feel so easy, however, is bringing a complex enterprise site over to Gutenberg for the first time. Never fear: that’s where this webinar comes in. In this dev-centered presentation, our friends at Reaktiv will walk you through each step of making the transition using real-life examples from Xbox, Atlassian, and more.
In this webinar, you will:
* Study real-life Gutenberg use cases from Xbox, Atlassian, and others
* See examples of when to use core blocks, 3rd-party block libraries, or custom blocks
* Learn how to plan for dependencies and ensure backwards compatibility
* Get tips on managing the human element (think buy-in, usability, and training)
* Participate in a live Q&A with Reaktiv’s Gutenberg experts
I’m looking forward to it.
Let clean code guide you. Then let it go.
A feature is pretty much never as easy as it seems. The main function of a feature — whether that’s making a https call to a read-it-later service or adding some fairly simple new view — is often the easiest part.
I spent a good portion of the day listening to talks streaming live from the Word camp US being held in St. Louis, Missouri.
I found the speakers to be knowledgeable, interesting, and most of all very informative.
I am looking forward to tomorrows talks to learn more and more about WordPress and what I might be able to accomplish with my own work by putting my experience to task.