In the grand scheme of WordPress 5.0 and the community, a lot is changing. For many, it will likely be business as usual (either due to not upgrading or using The Classic Editor plugin). But for folks who need to update their websites, or create a brand new one, WordPress 5.0 poses an interesting question: what themes can I choose from? There are a lot more than you’d expect thanks to developers like StudioPress and Anders Noren updating their entire theme library. Here, we’re going to look at 3 fantastic, Gutenberg-ready themes Themes are Most Likely Going to be Affected
Of all of the areas of your WordPress site, your theme has the highest likelihood of being affected. Gutenberg adds new types of content, as well as classes, that require some amount of front end support.
If your theme isn’t updated for the new editor, things like columns, cover images, and possibly even images, won’t look quite right when you create new content (remember old content will not be affected at all).
What Makes a Gutenberg-ready Theme?
So when you’re looking for a Gutenberg-ready theme, what do you look for? Here’s my quick checklist:
Support for new types of content,
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/18085/3-top-notch-gutenberg-ready-themes-creator-courses
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2018/11/10/3-top-notch-gutenberg-ready-themes-creator-courses/
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