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Playing with Gutenberg

Embedding tweets, extraordinarily simple.


Adding example HTML code, also really simple, great way to demo code without having to write all the annoying < and > html entities.

<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
   <title>Title of page</title>
</head>
<body>
   <p>some text in a paragraph</p>
</body>
</html>

Imagine if you wanted to enter your own HTML code, perhaps to embed something not already covered with Gutenberg’s blocks.  You can do that too.  Very convenient. 

<div style="border:1px solid white; padding:5px;">My own html in a div. The code above generated this block</div>
My own html in a div. The code above generated this block

The one thing I did not see at first was the lack of the “insert Read More tag”, but that is now a block by itself found under layout elements.  Best of all, if you really miss the old editor, you can insert that as well.  It can be found under formatting. 

By Mark

I work in IT and ride Motorcycles. I do one to support the other.