Introducing the React-Gutenberg Bridge: Headless block support for an even better editing experience
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- Опубліковано 29 бер 2023
- You’re excited about the opportunities headless WordPress offers, but your client’s marketing team is tied to the WYSIWYG Gutenberg editor. See how Faust's new Gutenberg block support for headless projects brings the two together to modernize your development while empowering your marketers.
Speakers:
- Teresa Gobble, Software Engineer at WP Engine
- Blake Wilson, Senior Software Engineer at WP Engine
WP Engine DE{CODE} 2023: events.wpengine.com/DECODE2023
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About WP Engine:
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Don't suppose there's a GitHub link to the example project you show in the video? Documentation is still a little hard to find and understand - having a demo to dig into would be really helpful!
Nice, I have a headLess membership plugin that would be a perfect fit for faustJS + nextJS. Time to start experimenting.
I can't find WPGraphQL Content Blocks in Wordpress directory. It wasn't released yet?