In my reading of Gutenberg, if you install the classic editor plugin now, and when you update to WordPress 5.0, your site will continue to use the classic editor (although you will still have the option to try Gutenberg). It should keep Gutenberg disabled in wordpress 5.0. You can also disable Gutenberg using custom code, but I would recommend the Classic Editor plugin.
That is the advice of Plesk, Just install and enable classic editor plugin now and forget it. Test later, and if you install and enable Gutenberg ramp plugin, you can selectively use different editors with different pages/posts - might be a good way to test with themler, watch it blow up or be good..
Plesk folks also say WP dev has agreed to fully support the classic editor plugin until at least 2022 and probably beyond. So by then Themler should be up to speed with whatever the WP devs roll out . And probably everything will be late anyway. I do not see the value with Gutenberg with the value we have with Themler, don't need to rock our boat with new WP code. I am going to do nothing but the classic editor install asap, and watch what happens over the next 3 years -- and keep reusing with my WP images that run perfectly right now with numerous sophisticated plugins. The plugins I will have to watch as well.
This is a big weird turning point for wordpress, time will tell.
> In my reading of Gutenberg, if you install the classic editor plugin now, and when you update to WordPress 5.0, your site will continue to use the classic editor (although you will still have the option to try Gutenberg). It should keep Gutenberg disabled in wordpress 5.0. You can also disable Gutenberg using custom code, but I would recommend the Classic Editor plugin.
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That is the advice of Plesk, Just install and enable classic editor plugin now and forget it. Test later, and if you install and enable Gutenberg ramp plugin, you can selectively use different editors with different pages/posts - might be a good way to test with themler, watch it blow up or be good..
Plesk folks also say WP dev has agreed to fully support the classic editor plugin until at least 2022 and probably beyond. So by then Themler should be up to speed with whatever the WP devs roll out . And probably everything will be late anyway. I do not see the value with Gutenberg with the value we have with Themler, don't need to rock our boat with new WP code. I am going to do nothing but the classic editor install asap, and watch what happens over the next 3 years -- and keep reusing with my WP images that run perfectly right now with numerous sophisticated plugins. The plugins I will have to watch as well.
This is a big weird turning point for wordpress, time will tell.