Exploring Drupal Gutenberg: A New Way to Create Content Pages
Nadiia Nykolaichuk's article on ImageX, explores the Drupal Gutenberg module as an alternative approach to creating content pages in Drupal. Originally developed for WordPress, Gutenberg offers a block-based, visual interface that may appeal to teams transitioning from WordPress or seeking a different content creation experience in Drupal.
The article compares Gutenberg with Drupal's CKEditor and Layout Builder, highlighting the differences in content and layout creation processes. Nadiia also reviews key features of the Gutenberg Editor, including block customization, multi-column layouts, and integration with Drupal’s Media Library, emphasizing its potential for creating flexible, content-rich pages within Drupal.
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