• Resolved LesTexas60

    (@lestexas60)


    I’ve been getting a lot of emails and alerts about the new WordPress version 5.0 Gutenberg. It looks like this is a major upgrade that is not going to be optional. The one real challenge about WordPress is updates suddenly become untested or incompatible with the plugins you are using on your website. As I understand it Elementor 2 is coming out.
    Question: How are Elementor/2 and Gutenberg going to get along?

    This could cause a substantial amount of work for people who maintain multiple websites.
    Any input/discussion?

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  • Hi

    Same questioning here but just got this below mail which looks as an help for us about this topic

    Hi

    The only thing surer than death and taxes is that Gutenberg is coming, with WordPress 5.0. And soon. (Nope, no firm date announced yet).

    Are you ready?

    Pffft! It doesn’t matter.

    Here’s how to disable it:

    https://digwp.com/2018/04/how-to-disable-gutenberg/

    With a combination of the above tip and using Elementor, you won’t have to worry about Gutenberg at all. Well that is… unless you want to. 🙂

    Aaaaaaand relax.

    Have a great day!

    Dave

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    Thread Starter LesTexas60

    (@lestexas60)

    I got this email too.After investigating, the disable Gutenberg will only work during the initial trial period. After it’s approved, everything will upgrade. I did find where you can switch back to classic mode but I wouldn’t expect that to last long.

    Les

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