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Welcome to the Gutenberg Editor

The goal of this new editor is to make adding rich content to WordPress simple and enjoyable. This whole post is composed of pieces of content—somewhat similar to LEGO bricks—that you can move around and interact with. Move your cursor around and you’ll notice the different blocks light up with outlines and arrows. Press the arrows to reposition blocks quickly, without fearing about losing things in the process of copying and pasting.

What you are reading now is a text block the most basic block of all. The text block has its own controls to be moved freely around the post…

… like this one, which is right aligned.

Headings are separate blocks as well, which helps with the outline and organization of your content.

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Handling images and media with the utmost care is a primary focus of the new editor. Hopefully, you’ll find aspects of adding captions or going full-width with your pictures much easier and robust than before.

Beautiful landscape
If your theme supports it, you’ll see the “wide” button on the image toolbar. Give it a try.

Try selecting and removing or editing the caption, now you don’t have to be careful about selecting the image or other text by mistake and ruining the presentation.

The Inserter Tool

Imagine everything that WordPress can do is available to you quickly and in the same place on the interface. No need to figure out HTML tags, classes, or remember complicated shortcode syntax. That’s the spirit behind the inserter—the (+) button you’ll see around the editor—which allows you to browse all available content blocks and add them into your post. Plugins and themes are able to register their own, opening up all sort of possibilities for rich editing and publishing.

Go give it a try, you may discover things WordPress can already add into your posts that you didn’t know about. Here’s a short list of what you can currently find there:

  • Text & Headings
  • Images & Videos
  • Galleries
  • Embeds, like YouTube, Tweets, or other WordPress posts.
  • Layout blocks, like Buttons, Hero Images, Separators, etc.
  • And Lists like this one of course 🙂

Visual Editing

A huge benefit of blocks is that you can edit them in place and manipulate your content directly. Instead of having fields for editing things like the source of a quote, or the text of a button, you can directly change the content. Try editing the following quote:

The editor will endeavor to create a new page and post building experience that makes writing rich posts effortless, and has “blocks” to make it easy what today might take shortcodes, custom HTML, or “mystery meat” embed discovery. Matt Mullenweg, 2017

The information corresponding to the source of the quote is a separate text field, similar to captions under images, so the structure of the quote is protected even if you select, modify, or remove the source. It’s always easy to add it back.

Blocks can be anything you need. For instance, you may want to add a subdued quote as part of the composition of your text, or you may prefer to display a giant stylized one. All of these options are available in the inserter.

You can change the amount of columns in your galleries by dragging a slider in the block inspector in the sidebar.

Media Rich

If you combine the new wide and full-wide alignments with galleries, you can create a very media rich layout, very quickly:

Accessibility is important — don’t forget image alt attribute

Sure, the full-wide image can be pretty big. But sometimes the image is worth it.

The above is a gallery with just two images. It’s an easier way to create visually appealing layouts, without having to deal with floats. You can also easily convert the gallery back to individual images again, by using the block switcher.

Any block can opt into these alignments. The embed block has them also, and is responsive out of the box:

You can build any block you like, static or dynamic, decorative or plain. Here’s a pullquote block:

Code is Poetry The WordPress community

If you want to learn more about how to build additional blocks, or if you are interested in helping with the project, head over to the GitHub repository.


Thanks for testing Gutenberg!

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Our Top 5 EdTech gifts for the holidays!

Dec 11th 2017

Our Top 5 EdTech gifts for the holidays!

With the holiday season upon us the Qmod team is happy to promote several wonderful EdTech products for the Tech  savvy (or still learning) person on your list…

5. Cubetto

www.primotoys.com

The coding toy for girls and boys aged 3 and up, powered by a playful programming language you can touch. Right now you can enjoy an extra adventure for free with the purchase of the Cubetto playset.

4. Pip – Digital Creation in your Pocket

www.curiouschip.com

Make fun games, invent your own apps, play some retro classics or take control of objects around you! Pip is here to introduce the world of coding, to make it fun & easy. Start with drag & drop programing then go onto play with real code and invent endless possibilities. Right now you can back these guys on Kickstarter so check them out!

3. Hyko – First connected lamp designed for kids and parents

www.hyko.co

Connect Hyko to your phone or tablet and discover a whole new world of light, magic, lessons on energy consumption and climate change. Play games, solve quizzes and learn about electricity! You can pre-order this delightful bear now!

 

2. Bare Conductive – Electric Paint Lamp Kit

www.bareconductive.com

Make three paper lamps with no tools, no programming, no special skills required.

A great gift for anyone that needs more light in their life! Transform paper into three beautiful lamps in three easy steps. Paint, plug, and play! Use the Electric Paint to create custom touch-sensitive buttons, connect to the Light Up Board and then fold our lampshades to bring your lamp to life. The Electric Paint Lamp Kit is easy to use and makes a perfect gift. Help this project make its goal on Indiegogo.

1. Qmod – Energy Kit

www.MyQmod.com

ok ok, maybe a little bias but we think we have a fantastic EdTech toy for your future innovator aged 8 – 99 and we would love to share 15% off with the promo code edtechholiday

Learn to connect nature with technology in a fun and memorable way, the Qmod Energy Block allows anyone to generate and store sustainable energy from wind, water, sunshine and even plants!! Create a sustainable future with the power of your imagination

Thank you so much for joining us today for our holiday top 5! We wish you all a happy, healthy and safe holiday season.