Posts Tagged ‘Gutenberg’
Winter Update – Blocks in Beaver Builder, Future Plans, and More
Hi there! From everyone here at Beaver Builder, we hope that you’ve had a great start to the New Year. Lots of things have been happening around here and around WordPress since our last update post. If I am totally honest, I’m getting a bit bored of talking about Gutenberg. However, Gutenberg is still the…
Read MoreDifference between Gutenberg and Page Builders like Beaver Builder, Elementor, and Divi
What is the difference between page builders and Gutenberg? This question has been coming up a lot! In this post, we explain how page builders differ from Gutenberg and the best scenarios to understand when to use one or the other. TL;DR: Page builders provide designers and developers with far more control when creating pages. Fonts,…
Read MoreThoughts on Gutenberg and a WordCamp US Recap
A few of us from the Beaver Builder team had the opportunity to attend WordCamp US 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee, this week. I’d like to try something new this year and write down a few thoughts about the event and share photos. Beaver Builder has benefited hugely from the WordPress project and community, and we…
Read MoreAutumn Update – Addressing all the Elephants
Hey all! It’s been a mild fall in our neck of the woods. Lots of sunshine and warm temperatures. In the States, we’re putting away the Halloween decorations, gorging ourselves on left-over candy, and getting prepared for the looming holiday season. There is a bunch of exciting news to discuss, including new features and updates…
Read MoreHappy 4th Birthday to Beaver Builder
For the last few years, we’ve made a point to celebrate our birthday here at Beaver Builder. It’s hard to believe, since starting this journey from client work to products, a whole four years have gone by. I mentioned a few weeks ago the memory of going to our first WordCamp and, at the time, “page…
Read MoreWhich WordPress Page Builder Should I Choose – Why the Biggest Brands Trust Beaver Builder
Over the last year and a half, conversations around Gutenberg—WordPress’ new editor—have shared a common theme: F.U.D. Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt. As the project has matured and as the WordPress business community has come to terms with the reality that this major, non-elective change is quickly approaching, the uncertainty and fear are slowly starting to…
Read MoreBeaver Builder 2.1 “Redridge” – Inline editing, Gutenberg support, and more
Beaver Builder 2.1 “Redridge” is live! You can download a test copy from your account page and start using it on your sites today. At the end of 2017, we released Beaver Builder 2.0 which featured a visual refresh and an extensive overhaul of Page Builder’s user experience. One of our original mission statements and philosophies for Beaver…
Read MoreAsk Us Anything (AMA) — An Update Post
Hey all! We’ve got an exciting update on tap today. A few weeks ago, Billy, Justin, and I went out to Austin, TX to visit with Brent. While we were there, we tried a little experiment. We made a Facebook post asking for folks to send us questions, then we set up a video camera…
Read MoreA Good, Old-Fashioned Update Post
Hey there. I hope everyone’s doing well. I mentioned a few weeks back that we’re trying out a new format for the blog in 2018. Instead of doing an update post every month, we wanted to publish content more often and post updates when we actually have some news. We’re also shifting gears a bit…
Read MoreFuture of the Web – Gutenberg is Facebook and WordPress is MySpace
Here at Beaver Builder, we’ve been closely following and participating in WordPress’ new editor project, Gutenberg. One of the challenges of building software is you want people using and testing it as early as possible, but the earlier you release something the further away it is from the end vision. I think Gutenberg has suffered a…
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