This is a longer video exploring the (mainly) 5 different ways a WordPress user might be experiencing WordPress. Use the chapters to skip around to your points of interest! 00:00 Introduction to WordPress Experiences 02:00 Classic Themes and Widgets 04:55 The Customizer Era 08:57 Feature Themes: GeneratePress and Cadence 12:03 Exploring Block-Based Themes: 2024 15:14 Page Builders: Beaver Builder and More 19:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Well explained! This will be helpful to those less familiar with the wordpress ecosystem. It can be a confusing world of core, themes, plugins and page builders... Especially when feature themes (thanks for this useful phrase!) cross boundaries that regular themes don't cross... And especially when core itself is in a confusing hybrid state.
Gutenberg is almost like a page builder. i have mixed feeling as i still prefer classic plugin it was easy and simple to use. i use elementor and i dont want to learn new page builder so i cant say if Gutenberg is good or bad. But if you see the install numbers for classic plugin you would know most people prefer classic
@@WPMinute yes as core feature classic have no competition. As new user to WordPress most user don't even know what is a classic editor. default always wins as most don't care or are too lazy. only people who want old widget style & simplicity would put it extra effort installing classic which is huge by the numbers how many people prefer classic
This is a longer video exploring the (mainly) 5 different ways a WordPress user might be experiencing WordPress. Use the chapters to skip around to your points of interest!
00:00 Introduction to WordPress Experiences
02:00 Classic Themes and Widgets
04:55 The Customizer Era
08:57 Feature Themes: GeneratePress and Cadence
12:03 Exploring Block-Based Themes: 2024
15:14 Page Builders: Beaver Builder and More
19:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Well explained! This will be helpful to those less familiar with the wordpress ecosystem. It can be a confusing world of core, themes, plugins and page builders... Especially when feature themes (thanks for this useful phrase!) cross boundaries that regular themes don't cross... And especially when core itself is in a confusing hybrid state.
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Watched this out of nostalgia 😊
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Gutenberg is almost like a page builder. i have mixed feeling as i still prefer classic plugin it was easy and simple to use. i use elementor and i dont want to learn new page builder so i cant say if Gutenberg is good or bad. But if you see the install numbers for classic plugin you would know most people prefer classic
You can’t compare the install count of classic editor to overall adoption of blocks because Gutenberg features are built into core WordPress.
@@WPMinute yes as core feature classic have no competition. As new user to WordPress most user don't even know what is a classic editor. default always wins as most don't care or are too lazy. only people who want old widget style & simplicity would put it extra effort installing classic which is huge by the numbers how many people prefer classic