One PublishPress user asked us if it's possible to rearrange metaboxes in Gutenberg.
This users has installed PublishPress Checklists and wanted the checklist area to be at the top of sidebar when writing posts. This image show the move they wanted:
Inserting a YouTube or Vimeo video in your WordPress site is easier with Gutenberg than it was with the old Classic Editor.
Videos are always useful in a web site. They provide trust in your content, and with the right design approach, they also are an essential part of the user interface and user experience of your site.
This tutorial will explain to you how to insert a video in Gutenberg, and how to add some advanced features including a lightbox.
If you write really long articles in WordPress, it can very helpful to have a table of contents at the top of the post.
This table of contents is as a quick summary so readers can scan the content and perhaps jump down to a topic they're really interested in.
In this post, I'll show you two ways to add a table of contents to your WordPress site. The first method will use the new Gutenberg editor. The second method will use the old Classic Editor.
Oh, and if you want a live demo of what we're taking about, check out this table of contents. We generated it for this post, using Method #1:
Here at PublishPress, we’re very focused on the publishing experience in WordPress.
In recent weeks, there’s been very interesting news for WordPress publishers with the launch of Newspack. This is a project from Automattic (the owners of WordPress.com, but not WordPress.org) that aims to help small newspapers run their sites on WordPress.
Here at PublishPress, we’re very focused on the publishing experience in WordPress.
In recent weeks, there's been very interesting news for WordPress publishers with the launch of Newspack.
Newspack is a project from Automattic (the owners of WordPress.com, but not WordPress.org) that aims to help small newspapers run their sites on WordPress.
Revisionary is the best choice for managing, scheduling and moderating WordPress revisions.
After a summer of hard work, we're getting close to launching Revisionary version 2. There is an updated Free plugin and an all-new version of Revisionary called PublishPress Revisions Pro!