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August 10, 2018 at 3:39 pm #996024
Vera
GuestDear sir or madam,
I’m interested in buying one of your themes.
In advance I’d like to know whether your themes are compatible with Gutenberg?Thanks for your response.
Best regards,
VeraAugust 11, 2018 at 7:52 am #996222Hey Vera,
Thanks for reaching out. You can read up on the status of Gutenberg in relation to Enfold here: https://kriesi.at/support/topic/enfold-4-4-1-gutenberg/
Best regards,
RikardAugust 11, 2018 at 3:05 pm #996289Vera
GuestThis reply has been marked as private.August 11, 2018 at 4:32 pm #996306Hi,
Here’s the post:
“If you have updated WordPress to 4.9.8, you might have noticed that you are now able to test Gutenberg, which will be default editor when WordPress 5 releases.
Enfold 4.4.1 is not compatible with Gutenberg however our devs have already started working on it and improvements/fixes will be included in Enfold 4.4.2. We may need to push back release date of Enfold 4.4.2 a little while our devs are working on Gutenberg compatibility.
As Kriesi has stated before, we will make Enfold 100% compatible with Gutenberg :)That being said, we would like to share Gutenberg snippet for those who would not like to wait for Enfold 4.4.2. You can add this code snippet – https://github.com/KriesiMedia/enfold-library/blob/master/temp_fixes/Enfold_4_4_1/config-gutenberg/gutenberg_snippet.php(without PHP opening tag) to the bottom of Functions.php file in Appearance > Editor.
We would recommend you to use a child theme and delete the code snippet before updating Enfold to 4.4.2 as we are going to be adding configuration files into enfold/config-gutenberg folder.
Also, please keep in mind that Gutenberg has not officially released, so please do not test it on your production site.
If you have any questions or issues to report, please share them on this thread :)”
Best regards,
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