
Another update has sailed! This one comes after WordPress 4.9.8 release with the “try the new editor” notice, which has increased the number of installs from 15k to more than 120k in a few days. This is an important milestone as we broaden the testing horizons. We’d like to take a moment to thank everyone that has tested and given feedback through the various channels. Likewise, huge thanks to everyone that has helped answer questions, addressed forum feedback, triaged new issues, fixed bugs, and generally jumped in to contribute.
Back to the release, this one includes several fixes, polish, and cleaner interactions around the writing flow. On the developer side, there’s been work around refining and adding to the pool of APIs and documentation.
3.5
Add an edit button to embed blocks to modify the source.
Improve margin collapse within column blocks.
De-emphasize inline tokens within the inserter for a better user experience.
Polish focus and active styles around buttons and inputs.
Polish styles for checkbox component, update usages of toggle to checkbox where appropriate. Update documentation.
Improve pre-publish panel styling and textual copy.
Prevent duplicate
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/17731/what-s-new-in-gutenberg-9th-august
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2018/08/10/whats-new-in-gutenberg-9th-august/
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