Fraggle has kindly produced some easy to use tutorials for the Block Editor/Classic Option. Read her full post to access the links.
Thanks, FR! 🙂
I promised Kim at By Hook or by Book Blog, that I would do a quick tutorial on how to access the classic editor in the new block editor, for when or if they finally remove the original classic editor from your choices. I already did one for how to keep the new block editor simple and there’s now a menu option on this blog’s page to access both tutorials, entitled WordPress Tutorials. I know, not very original but I like things plain.
I am not a techy person, and I am a hobby blogger, not using it for commerce or as a business, so these tutorials are for people like me who like to ‘keep things simple stoopid’!
The why’s and wherefore’s of WP decisions regarding the software are being discussed all over the place, and I am sure if enough people are railing against the new editor the…
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Thank you for the information, Pete! A great work, will head over to read, and share. Michael
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It’s all thanks to Fraggle for her great tutorials, Michael.
Best wishes, Pete.
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For sure, Pete! But without your reblog i had not got notice about it. 😉
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Thanks Pete and FR. YouTube tutorials are good. I followed one to set up my reading channel for children last spring. So, if the bomb falls, I know I can do this.
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She makes it easy to understand. Thanks, Jennie.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thank goodness! Best to you, Pete.
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thank you very much Pete. this will come handy in case but i hope i’ll never be forced to use the new editor.
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So do I, Wilma. It’s very good of Fraggle to do this for us.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Maybe there will come a time that we all have to use the new editor. We can’t learn that much unless we try.
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These tutorials are easy to understand, Arlene. Remember this post if the block editor is forced on you.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I’ve noticed WP really pushing the business side of blogging lately. My conspiracy theorist self is wondering if/when they’ll try either to discourage hobby bloggers or make the free option unavailable. Maybe they’re already doing that.
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Exactly my thoughts, and I never espouse conspiracy theories. As soon as I heard about it, I said this must be a gimmick to make money somehow.
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I think that’s why the ads on the free plan are for kind of unpleasant things–fungal nail cures, etc. Who wants that stuff to show up in the middle of their carefully prepared posts. For a small fee you can get rid of them. I thought it was worth the price of the Personal plan. And as long as WP makes the same or more by selling the plan upgrades as they would from the ads, everyone’s happy.
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I use the Personal Plan to get rid of the ads, and to have more space for photos. But I appreciate any extra cost makes a big difference to so many people.
Best wishes, Pete.
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They don’t seem to realise that once they get rid of the hobby bloggers and users of the free blog, their advertisers will no longer have a big enough market to bother with. I suspect they are set upon becoming a business-only platform, and this is the start of many more changes to come.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Awesome, thanks for sharing Pete, I’ve been so frustrated by the new editor! C
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I’m still not using it, and never want to be forced to.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Well done for reblogging, Pete
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Thanks, Sue. The protest is gathering momentum! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I am grateful to join the group of annoyed and get help from the more competent. Thanks Fraggle.
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We need more help, but also need to keep complaining.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thank goodness for Fraggle. I think WP should be paying her!
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She’s a great help to everyone who hates Mr Blocky! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I have no idea what this is all about. But if and when I do, I pray that I’ll be able to find this tutorial!
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Just ask me, David, as I have it bookmarked. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Cheers Pete 😊
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Thanks for doing it. You’re a star!
Best wishes, Pete.
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I had to laugh at ‘where’s all my bits and pieces!!’ (toolbar is probably the word you were looking for). Good tutorials Fraggle, you don’t sound anything like what I imagined though 😁
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I doubt any of us sound like others imagine us to, Jude.
I always think of you as being rather ‘posh’. But you’re probably not. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Haha.. . I am a bit of a mixture Pete – sometimes northern, sometimes Seth Efrican, depends on whom I am talking to as I tend to mimic accents though often unconsciously!
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Someone once told me I sound like an English Bart Simpson, 😔🤣
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I think I expected more Geordie!
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Ah, I’m an immigrant, born in Lancashire, bred in Yorkshire, matured in Herts and Beds, transplanted to the North East by marriage!
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A bit of a mix, like me!
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Pete, I read the post and have bookmarked for later reference. I could not like or comment on Fraggle’s post either so I will extend my thanks here.
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Thanks, Maggie.
I have also bookmarked her very useful post.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Couldn’t comment of Fraggle’s post for some reason, so I’ll do it here: Great job Fraggle, and wonderful to share it Pete😊
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She has no comments box open on that post. Thanks, Michel.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Ah, okay, that explains it😂
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