Gutenberg block developers say “static block” or “dynamic block.” This short article in the developer handbook explains the difference.

Static vs Dynamic Blocks
Block Editor Handbook @ developer.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
Block Editor Handbook @ developer.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
Gutenberg block developers say “static block” or “dynamic block.” This short article in the developer handbook explains the difference.
Simon Dickson @ make.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
This report about Gutenberg phase 3 collaboration and enterprise outreach is pretty interesting. It suggests that as far enterprise goes, the Google Docs type of multi-author editing was off target.
Ronald Huereca @ dlxpugins.com • 1 year ago
Advanced topic about blocks – Ronald Huereca has created a tutorial on inner blocks which will be of interest to those creating blocks.
Birgit Pauli-Haack @ make.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
Gutenberg 17.4 has been released. There are not as many new features or big features as in the past, but there seems to be attention being put on data views and style revisions. This version of Gutenberg is set to be included in core 6.5 in the March release.
Kevin Geary @ geary.co • 1 year ago
Kevin Geary attempts to use Gutenberg to create a layout from the Frames framework.
Matias Ventura @ youtube.com • 1 year ago
This is a great interview of Matias Ventura by Jamie Marsland. It is a very in-depth on the history of Gutenberg, approach and philosophy, ecosystem, and direction. A must listen for those interested in Gutenberg.
Matt Mullenweg @ make.wordpress.org • 1 year ago
On the follow up question and answer page Matt Mullenweg answered the question about the WordPress user experience being split between page builder users and Gutenberg users. Here is his answer.
Steve Burge @ kinshipress.com • 1 year ago
A first, rough, version of collaborative editing is available in the Gutenberg plugin. This article provides a look at what is coming. (The admin list of “experiments” reminds me of Elementor).
Matt Mullenweg @ twitter.com • 1 year ago
On X Matt Mullenweg suggests that non-Gutenberg based site builders will have more user churn and have to raise prices more often. I’m guessing Matt was referring to Elementor’s recent price change in the tweet.
True or false — Gutenberg based site builders will have greater user retention?