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Block editor news, Gutenberg phase updates, and practical guides for the WordPress site editor.

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Gutenberg has gone from a controversial editor swap to the engine room of modern WordPress. Phase 1 gave us blocks. Phase 2 gave us full site editing. Phase 3, which lands properly in WordPress 7.0, is collaboration: real-time editing, in-context notes, and the workflow tools that turn the block editor from a writing surface into an editorial system.

Our Gutenberg articles cover what's actually shipping, what's worth using, and what's still rough enough to leave alone. We build sites in the block editor every week and we publish from real client work, not theoretical roadmap reading. If you're trying to work out whether a feature is production-ready, or how to migrate from a classic theme to a block theme without breaking the site, you'll find practical, experience-led guidance here.

WordPress 14 Apr 2026

WordPress 7 Block Bindings: One Source of Truth for Your Whole Site

WordPress 7 (due once the revised schedule is confirmed on 22 April) extends the Block Bindings API so every block can pull its content from a structured data source instead of holding it directly. Edit one field and every page that uses it updates. Cleaner maintenance, faster sites, stronger SEO, and content an AI can actually understand.

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