Now that you have enabled the option to allow users to select which editor you can use when you open a page/post for editing, you can click on Posts (or Pages) to view all of the posts.
When you hover your cursor over the post that you would like to convert from the Classic Editor to the Block Editor, you will see that you now have two enhanced options, instead of the default "Edit". You now have the option to select "Edit (Block Editor)" and "Edit (Classic Editor)".
In order to convert from the Classic Editor to the Block Editor we must open the Page/Post using the "Edit (Block Editor)" option.
When you are ready to proceed please click on the Next Page button below.
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jamesde
Premium
Hi Chrystopher, I have an issue with the block editor that has me stumped. I have asked in the questions section on the WA site but nobody seems to know this. I want to insert an Amazon sitestripe image into a table in the block editor. I can't get it to work. When I try the HTML editor it always throws up an error message. Any ideas?
theericseil
Premium Plus
Hi Chrystopher,
Thanks for the brief tutorial on the block editor.
It helped out a lot as I consider switching over from classic to block. I'll do some testing on some of my posts/pages if I like block better, but it's worth trying out.
Interesting tutorial- well explained and easy to follow. I learned something new today.
Thanks again for the training
Best,
-Eric
Thanks for the brief tutorial on the block editor.
It helped out a lot as I consider switching over from classic to block. I'll do some testing on some of my posts/pages if I like block better, but it's worth trying out.
Interesting tutorial- well explained and easy to follow. I learned something new today.
Thanks again for the training
Best,
-Eric
Kiranoppa
Premium
Thank you for this tutorial. I don't have the classic editor plugin installed anymore, but I tried if this would work without it. And it did! I have many older posts made with the classic editor, and I tried to edit one. I just clicked ´convert to blocks´ like you instructed, and it worked!
So I just wanted to inform you this seems to work even if you don't have the classic editor plugin installed.
So I just wanted to inform you this seems to work even if you don't have the classic editor plugin installed.
DBlanchard
Premium Plus
Hey Chrystopher!
I think, that with this training you have almost convinced me to move to the Block Editor.
It seems very stable and user friendly. I went through your training and changed one of my articles to "block editor" and I was able to find my way...
I have been reluctant to change from the classic editor until now...Probably because of habit more than anything else and I didn't want to learn a new method while "the old method" still works good for me.
I have been using WA's Site Content for a few years now (Since it's inception) to write my articles and once I am ready to publish, I send them to Wordpress via Site Content.
Then I use the classic Editor for editing the images and some text. Then I insert an adsense code (where I want it, not where Google wants to put it) by going in the "text editor" of the classic editor.
I see that I can do the same with the "code editor", however the "language" doesn't look quite the same as the text editor. There will be some getting used to there too! Is there any help/training on how to use the new "block language" (if I can call it that) that you know of?
Also, what I do like about Site Content is that I can drag and drop images directly into my article (And choose from millions of royalty-free images within Site Content), set the size right then and there, and when I publish them they are automatically added to my media library.
With Wordpress Block editor, do we still have to add the image to the media library first and then go get it there?
Thanks in advance! 🙂
Denis
I think, that with this training you have almost convinced me to move to the Block Editor.
It seems very stable and user friendly. I went through your training and changed one of my articles to "block editor" and I was able to find my way...
I have been reluctant to change from the classic editor until now...Probably because of habit more than anything else and I didn't want to learn a new method while "the old method" still works good for me.
I have been using WA's Site Content for a few years now (Since it's inception) to write my articles and once I am ready to publish, I send them to Wordpress via Site Content.
Then I use the classic Editor for editing the images and some text. Then I insert an adsense code (where I want it, not where Google wants to put it) by going in the "text editor" of the classic editor.
I see that I can do the same with the "code editor", however the "language" doesn't look quite the same as the text editor. There will be some getting used to there too! Is there any help/training on how to use the new "block language" (if I can call it that) that you know of?
Also, what I do like about Site Content is that I can drag and drop images directly into my article (And choose from millions of royalty-free images within Site Content), set the size right then and there, and when I publish them they are automatically added to my media library.
With Wordpress Block editor, do we still have to add the image to the media library first and then go get it there?
Thanks in advance! 🙂
Denis