
Have a WordPress site? Get to know Gutenberg before…
I logged-in to one of my WordPress sites last week and got a notification of Gutenberg, a new plugin for WordPress. After reading that it will become the default editor (possibly the only editor) for WordPress sites, I was immediately interested.

I installed it and instantly loved what I found, though it does have a bit of a learning curve.
Take a look at The Complete Anatomy of the Gutenberg WordPress Editor for a great overview of all the fantastic new features, including the ability to easily add columns, tables, colored text, varied text sizes, text drop caps and a ton more. If you run your own WordPress site, I think you’re really going to love all that the new editor has to offer.
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