Example below.
One poor fellow, used fast-forward
I’m known for the distinction, of having produced one of the most boring videos, on how to add a graphic to your text in Gutenberg. One poor fellow, used fast-forward, to avoid falling asleep before learning how to add the graphic. It’s true, looking back it was a horrible video. I hope to add smaller, more concise videos here, on things that beginner users to Gutenberg, may find helpful.
Share your tips or shortcuts that you may have, for Gutenberg.
Comments Welcome
Thanks, Ron. I have bookmarked your post for future reference. It does still look like a nightmare to me, with my VERY basic computer skills. Once they force it onto all of us, you may well have a business opportunity, working from home as a ‘Gutenberg Instructor’! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Good idea, Pete. It will be here when you need it. Thanks for your time and comment.
I’ve avoided the change to Gutenberg so far but (I’ve been told) eventually I’ll have to transition. I’m in the “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it” camp. I do appreciate your tutorials, though, and will revisit when I can no longer resist.
I flip flopped back and forth when it first came out. It was a mess. It’s a hundred times better now. I’ll never understand, whey anyone would release software for the general public to test, when it’s no where near ready. Puts off a lot of people.
Thanks for the comment,
Thanks, Ron. I still have my heels firmly dug in at the old Classic editor but I will be checking your tutorials if things get ugly and I have to use Gutenberg.
The classic editor, is well, classic! The best editor for blogging. Blocks are fine, if you’re building a website or page, but terrible overkill for just blogging/typing.
Hey, no need to denigrate your, ah, glorious video-making skills! You made it clear, which is the main thing for instructional videos, I think. Other than that, I second the emotions of the previous commenters! Bye for now, Ron!
Thank you, Ellie. I miss the old editor, I’m not one for change, any way.
I have no use for your sage advice, but I loved hearing your voice since I had no idea what it sounded like.
Thank you, Elizabeth. The post will be here if you need it in the future. Thanks for the comment.