Gutenberg: How I stopped worrying and learned to love the block

I made my first WordPress site in 2006. More or less, the same way you created content in 2006 was pretty much the same up until the Gutenberg (AKA the Block Editor) came along.

Sometimes it’s difficult to transition into something new, especially when you’re so ingrained in doing something in a particular way. After three months of using Gutenberg every day, I’ve come to love it, and I have a couple of tricks that I’d like to pass along.

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About Laura Byrne

Laura started off her career with educational non-profits, where marketing was part of everyone's job description. After dabbling in in Microsoft FrontPage for a few years, Laura found WordPress in 2006 when she and a friend decided to build a website with a blog and forum for fans to discuss a then little-known book called Twilight. What started out as an obscure website, rapidly grew into the most popular Twilight website on the internet with millions of visitors each day from around the globe. Thrust into a vortex of viral website management meets Hollywood, Laura's marketing arsenal exponentially grew, as she hit the ground running with new skill sets in SEO, social media strategy, podcasting, event management, and more. These days, Laura works for WebDev Studios. She’s created/written content for over 50 WordPress sites mostly in the non-profit and entertainment worlds. Laura currently resides in North NJ