[Resolved] Gutenberg Blocks for Generatepress?

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  • #663607
    Samuel

    Hi,

    I have already tested a few plugins in this article, which work together with Gutenberg and generatepress. But Atomic spends some bugs. See here: https://generatepress.com/forums/topic/menu-can-no-longer-be-clicked-on/

    My question: are you planning blocks compatible with Generatepress in the near future? Or can you recommend plugins? Beautifully perfomant and cleanly coded?

    #663805
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Things are still so early with Gutenberg – those plugins will improve in time.

    We’ll also most likely build our own set of Gutenberg blocks, but whether they’ll be GP only is yet to be decided πŸ™‚

    #663834
    Samuel

    Cool, I’m really looking forward to that. Great that you guys are doing this. There are already some plugins for it: when would you start with it? Or in other words: when would you consider it the right time?

    #664530
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Once Gutenberg matures a bit. For example, everything style related in GB using inline styles right now, which is no good.

    Once there’s a clear method for writing dynamic CSS for each block, we’ll begin work πŸ™‚

    #664654
    Samuel

    Oh, genius. That’s good to hear. I have moved another page from Studiopress to Generatepress. Keep up the good work!

    #664769
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Thank you! πŸ™‚

    #669915
    Tyler

    Thanks for the updates, Tom! I’d vote as a plugin so the data isn’t tied to the theme πŸ™‚

    #670665
    Samuel
    #670774
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    That looks like a way for theme developers to add CSS to the editor itself and not have to make it more specific than the default Gutenberg CSS.

    It would be nice if they would come up with a mechanism for developers to write dynamic CSS for each block on the front end of the site.

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