If you aren’t ready to use the new Block editor introduced in WordPress 5.0, don’t worry, you can still use the WordPress Classic Editor to edit your content. In this post, we are going to show you how to use the Classic Editor in WordPress 5.0. After updating to WordPress 5.0, you will notice that the new default editor for posts and pages has changed from the Classic Editor to a new Block-style editor. The Block Editor (called the WordPress Gutenberg Editor) is an entirely new way to edit posts and page content in WordPress. Rather than a single WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) composition area, page content is divided into “blocks” that have individual settings and editable regions.
If you haven’t already updated to WordPress 5.0, be sure to check out our How to Update to WordPress 5.0 checklist.
How to Use The Classic Editor with WordPress 5.0
Currently, there are a two different ways you can use the WordPress Classic Editor after updating to WordPress 5.0:
1. How to Use Built-in Classic Block in WordPress 5.0
The WordPress Block Editor introduced in 5.0 includes a built-in Classic Block as one of the block options you can add when composing a
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/18326/how-to-use-the-classic-editor-with-wordpress-5-0
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