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Nimesh Patel 2 years ago in Editorials 0

Are you a website owner or a regular user?

If yes, you might have definitely heard about WordPress. It is one of the widely used and accepted content management system simplifying the process of website creation and promotion. WordPress has been in the industry for quite some time now and accounts for nearly 33% of the total websites residing over the web.

Wondering why?

WordPress has a simple, intuitive interface, and the fact that it doesn’t impose any frontend development cost, small scale organizations, and individual bloggers find it an ideal platform to get started with. Apart from this, WordPress has a well-built community of developers and support engineers that help fix bugs and errors.

To top this, WordPress keeps rolling out new features and tools, enhancing its overall functionality. While most of the updates are themes or plugin-based, recently WordPress launched a whole new editor, Gutenberg editor.

For the uninitiated, WordPress for years has been deploying its classic editor for creating and posting content. So, rolling out Gutenberg was a big decision and now that the editor is already pushed into the industry, we shed light on what is Gutenberg editor and how is it different from the age-old classic WordPress editor.

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