Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Three Thoughts From WordCamp Europe 2017


So as shared in a post about a month ago, I made my trip to WordCamp Europe 2017 in Paris, France. It was a great trip to one of Europe’s finest capitals, and whilst not perfect (the food was a bit poor and by goodness it was expensive), it was one of the better WordCamps I’ve been to, and I came home after a week or so away in Paris with renewed vigour and inspiration. Rather than run down absolutely everything, here were my three biggest takeaways from the event. 1. Gutenberg Looks Amazing
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So one of the key events at WordCamp Europe is Matt Mullenweg’s interview. Whilst not exactly as formal as State of the Word, and it can be a bit too comfortable for my liking, you do get a sense of where things are going in the WordPress world.
It’s no surprise that in the past two or three years that things like Squarespace and Wix have taken a sizable chunk out of WordPress’ market (though that has been growing too). This showed how WordPress would fight back. And they’d fight back with a tool called Gutenberg.
Currently in a plugin, Gutenberg is designed to be a replacement to WordPress’
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