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93 points bookofjoe | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.552s | source
1. rchaud ◴[] No.43657044[source]
So they finally gave up on making "Full Site Editing" a thing, I take it. I maintain that trying to transition the product away from PHP into a React-ridden mess for the "Block Editor" in 2017 started us down this path of ruin.

Clearly they felt threatened by site builder plugins like Elementor Pro, Beaver Builder, Bricks and others that massively improved the WYSIWYG experience to the point where WP was relegated to the role of invisible scaffolding, a dumb pipe. Considering how badly they botched the redesign into the block editor era, and the madness about WpEngine, they are struggling to shake investor worries.

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2. frereubu ◴[] No.43657671[source]
I run a WordPress agency and while I think the block editor was foisted on wordpress.org far too quickly, it's been a godsend in terms of allowing our clients much more control over their content. The prospect of going back to the TinyMCE WYSIWYG editor and templates makes me shudder.
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3. AlienRobot ◴[] No.43659615[source]
I don't get the criticism either. Every time I try to post on a platform I miss the ability of just dragging a paragraph around to reorder it.
4. artpi ◴[] No.43661473[source]
This AI builder is actually doubling down on blocks - everything is block based and the canvas it works on is the full site editing. Without block editor, this wouldn’t be possible