8 January 2025 | Divi, GreenShift, Gutenberg, Wordpress
If you’ve been following me, you know I’m a Divi fan. My own site is built in Divi, as are most of my clients’ sites which are built before 2023. And there’s nothing wrong with that, because Divi is a stable platform that is still actively...
19 May 2024 | GreenShift, Gutenberg, Review, Wordpress
Whenever there’s a WordPress awards election, like the WP Awards or the Monster Awards, Bricks is always in the top 3 results.That doesn’t mean Bricks is the most popular page builder for WordPress though; pagebuilders like Elementor and Divi have WAY more...
16 April 2024 | GreenShift, Gutenberg, Wordpress
I’m actually asking you 😀 After Cwicly announced they were discontinuing the development of their plugin, I saw so many comments from people saying there’s no alternative to switch to. And even though I never really used Cwicly (I had a license for it and...
19 October 2023 | Gutenberg, Review, Wordpress
If you read my WordPress Page Builder comparison, you’ll know I don’t see Gutenberg as a major thread to the popular page builders like Divi and Elementor yet. However, in that article I also state that there are more and more plugins that add...
6 August 2022 | GreenShift, Gutenberg, Review, Wordpress
I’m still not a fan of Gutenberg, but it is the default WordPress editor and thus the future of WordPress. Especially now that Full Site Editing (FSE) is maturing, allowing you to not only design the content of your pages with Gutenberg, but also template parts...
23 January 2022 | GreenShift, Gutenberg, Review, Wordpress
Gutenberg has been the default WordPress editor since late 2018. Before that, only a simple text editor was available; the look of your site was completely determined by the chosen theme back then, which was created by an experienced developer who had to understand...