WordPress
Welcome, Gutenburg!
WordPress users have been getting ready for the new editor, Gutenberg, for many months now. If you haven’t been paying attention — maybe because you have people who do that stuff for you — you might decide to update a page and get a shock. That’s because the new editor looks a lot different from…
Rich Media in Gutenberg
If you read about Gutenberg around the web, you’ll see claims that Gutenberg makes it fun and easy to add rich media to your website. “The stage for composing a Gutenberg post is less of a linear text entry field, and more a freeform artboard,” one automattic post claims. “It can contain different kinds of…
Settings in Gutenberg
In our article on Posting in Gutenberg, we told you how you can create a blog post like the ones you normally create in the current (or Classic) editor. We also shared a sample post built in Gutenberg by choosing different types of blocks: We don’t think this looks good at all. However, you can…
Posting in Gutenberg
Gutenberg is the new WordPress editor in town. It’s possible that it will become the default editor by the end of this month. It will certainly become the default editor at some point, probably pretty soon. If you’ve been using the Gutenberg editor for some time, as I have, and you’ve wondered things like, “Is…
Yoast Connects with Gutenberg
Gutenberg, the new editor coming soon to WordPress (already at WordPress.com), doesn’t work with all plugins. WordPress says the plugin makers have to take the initiative to make their plugins work with Gutenberg, not the other way around. Now, one of the most popular plugins — Yoast SEO — has taken the plunge. If Yoast…
Ecommerce and Sales Tax after Quill
If you sell something online, you probably have to think about sales tax. And, with a new Supreme Court decision overturning the landmark Quill decision, you will probably now have to think about it in a different way. In 1992, the Supreme Court decided in North Dakota vs. Quill that a state could only force…