Bringing Gutenberg to Drupal: Exploring the WordPress Page Editor Integration
The article by Peter Zajácz ("Zé") on Brainsum, titled "WordPress (Gutenberg) Page Editor in Drupal," explores integrating the WordPress Gutenberg editor into Drupal to enhance content editing flexibility. Initially, Gutenberg was considered after NASA's switch to WordPress for its flexibility. The Gutenberg module, available for Drupal, offers a user-friendly interface and diverse block types. Installation is straightforward via Composer, transforming the content editing experience. While promising, it requires practice to master and can lead to disorganized pages if misused. The hybrid approach using both Paragraphs and Gutenberg is suggested based on project needs.
For more details, read the full article here.
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