The Classic Editor is an official text editor plugin for WordPress managed by the WordPress team, which permits users to edit post content in the style of previous text editors. It is very similar to MS Word. It enables users to use plugins for wide screen and vintage meta boxes and not rely on the […] The post How To Style WordPress Theme Using The Classic Editor first appeared on WPArena and is written by Muhammad Saqib.| WPArena
Our commitment is to keep the UCI Sites WordPress hosting network secure and up to date. We will deprecate two legacy plugins: Image Widget and MCE Table Widget. Both of these plugins are designed to work with the Classic Editor. This change will have no effect on users who are already using the Block Editor.| UCI Sites
PublishPress Capabilities helps you improve up the WordPress admin area. This plugin provides everything you need for a clean dashboard and post editing screens.| PublishPress
Unless you want to write code, there are limited options for re-ordering Gutenberg metaboxes. You can rearrange the default metaboxes.| PublishPress
This guide shows how to move metaboxes from the sidebar of WordPress posts. You can move the metaboxes under the main content area.| PublishPress
There is a user option in WordPress called "No role for this site". This guide explains how this user setting works and how it impacts users.| PublishPress
As part of its ongoing support and maintenance work with Easy Reader, Webinista, Inc. developed the South Bay Dining Guide, as an evergreen product against which Easy Reader can sell ads. This post is an overview of the implementation details.| Los Angeles WordPress & web developer - Webinista, Inc.
Are you wondering how to use the Gutenberg editor in WordPress? In this Gutenberg tutorial, we will show you how to use the WordPress block editor.| WPBeginner