I’ve noticed a lot of folks still using page builders like Elementor for their WordPress sites. I get it, they were super helpful before. But have you tried the new Gutenberg editor? It’s pretty awesome!
Here’s why I think it’s worth giving a shot:
It’s already there - no need for extra plugins
You can edit your whole site easily
It even lets you use Google fonts without any fuss
You’re not stuck with one tool - you can change things up later
Lots of new plugins work with it, so you can just pop them into your pages
What do you think? Anyone else loving the new WordPress editor? Or do you still prefer page builders? Let me know your thoughts!
P.S. If you haven’t tried it yet, maybe give it a go on your next project?
i switched to gutenberg last year and never looked back. its so much faster than elementor, my sites load like lightning now! no more plugin headaches or paying for expensive licenses. took a bit to get used to, but now i love how simple it is. if ur still using page builders, give gutenberg a shot. you might be surprised how good its gotten!
As someone who’s been using WordPress for quite a while, I’ve come to appreciate the Gutenberg editor more and more. The performance gains are significant - pages load noticeably faster, which is crucial for SEO and user experience. I’ve seen my PageSpeed scores improve dramatically since switching from a page builder.
Another big plus is the cost savings. No more yearly subscriptions or worrying about license renewals. Gutenberg is free and constantly improving with each WordPress update. The learning curve was a bit steep at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s actually quite intuitive.
Compatibility is another key factor. I’ve had far fewer issues with plugin conflicts since moving to Gutenberg. And with the growing number of Gutenberg-specific plugins, I can still achieve complex layouts without the bloat of a full page builder.
For those on the fence, I’d recommend giving Gutenberg a serious try on your next project. You might be surprised at how capable it’s become.
I’ve been using WordPress for years, and I’ve got to say, the Gutenberg editor has come a long way. At first, I was skeptical, but after giving it a real shot on a couple of projects, I’m impressed.
Performance is a big deal for me, and Gutenberg-built pages just load faster. I’ve seen noticeable improvements in page speed scores, which is crucial for SEO and user experience.
What I really appreciate is not having to worry about plugin conflicts or extra costs. With page builders, I was always concerned about updates breaking something or having to renew licenses. Gutenberg just works, and it’s getting better with each WordPress update.
The learning curve was a bit steep initially, but once I got the hang of it, I found myself working more efficiently. Plus, the growing ecosystem of Gutenberg-compatible plugins gives me the flexibility I need without the bloat.
If you’re on the fence, I’d say give Gutenberg a serious try. You might be surprised at how capable it’s become.