Introduction The media library has been an area of slow iteration during the first phases of the block editor. It’s time to put more focus on it. The main goals are to expand the media management c…| Make WordPress Core
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Introduction Now that blocks are able to model and express an entire site, it’s important to improve the way they can be organized, listed, and installed by users. The overall goal is to improve ho…| Make WordPress Core
Introduction Collaboration workflows require revisions and edit history to be clear, usable, and performant. The design of the traditional post revisions interface needs to evolve to become fully a…| Make WordPress Core
Introduction The primary aim of real-time collaboration is to build functionality into the block editors so that concurrent collaboration, shared edits, and online presence of peers are possible. S…| Make WordPress Core
Introduction About a year ago, some early notions of how we could evolve the admin experience were shared. The site editor, and the foundation set by its fluid browsing and editing flows, provides …| Make WordPress Core
Introduction Provide seamless collaboration during the entire editorial process, from draft to publication. Allow users to add comments, suggest edits, and tag other users for peer review. Ensure t…| Make WordPress Core
Over the last year, Phase 3 of the GutenbergGutenberg The Gutenberg project is the new Editor Interface for WordPress. The editor improves the process and experience of creating new content, making writing rich content much simpler. It uses ‘blocks’ to add richness rather than shortcodes, custom HTML etc. https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/ roadmap has begun to take form and with it comes a need for an update around what’s been done, how to follow along, and what to expect going forward. T...| Make WordPress Core