04-08-2018, 02:06 AM
Looks as though there is a big change coming with the next design version of WordPress script 5.0. It is expected to happen before the middle of the year. It may be a good idea for those who are on automatic updates to change to manual as there may be a chance of conflicts, particularly for more sophisticated themes of WordPress with backend Editors.
The change is mostly affecting editing of blogs and posts. Instead of having the classic menu on top of the post and blog windows, Wordpress is moving to an editing system of blocks. When one hovers one's mouse over a section of the post then it brings up a little tool menu similar to what one finds with MS Word. When you click on the tools it brings up a menu on the right hand side. The script is available in Beta and a number of people who tried it thought there was lots of room for improvement. Some complain about the fact one doesn't get a good ability to preview the posts or pages. It would also seem the more sophisticated the theme with editing tools on the backend, the greater the chance of conflicts making editing of pages and posts almost impossible to do. So owners of themes will have to do plenty of changes. Some plugins that have to do with editing will also have to be retooled.
For those who are interested, here are two videos that explain how the changes work, and what the implications could be for existing themes.
The change is mostly affecting editing of blogs and posts. Instead of having the classic menu on top of the post and blog windows, Wordpress is moving to an editing system of blocks. When one hovers one's mouse over a section of the post then it brings up a little tool menu similar to what one finds with MS Word. When you click on the tools it brings up a menu on the right hand side. The script is available in Beta and a number of people who tried it thought there was lots of room for improvement. Some complain about the fact one doesn't get a good ability to preview the posts or pages. It would also seem the more sophisticated the theme with editing tools on the backend, the greater the chance of conflicts making editing of pages and posts almost impossible to do. So owners of themes will have to do plenty of changes. Some plugins that have to do with editing will also have to be retooled.
For those who are interested, here are two videos that explain how the changes work, and what the implications could be for existing themes.