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600K installations of the "Disable Gutenberg" plugin:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/disable-gutenberg/




This is fine. Whenever things change, some proportion of the userbase pushes back and wants to just keep things like they are. Not a problem, and doesn't mean the change is not worthwhile.

I can't imagine anyone meeting WordPress for the first time today would say "It's great but I HATE that editor! Don't they have something a bit more... classic?"


>Whenever things change, some proportion of the userbase pushes back and wants to just keep things like they are.

I think it's remarkable that Wordpress is not forcing the users' hand on this.

I think developers handwave away the users' desire to keep things as they are much too often, often tactlessly referring to their user-UI symbiosis as "old" or "legacy".

I think user choice and stability of UI is vastly underrated today and is only beginning to emerge as a property to optimize for.

We're going to see more developers catering to the crowd who just wants to keep their current working version, because it takes about 10-20 years of computer use to become the grouch with Upgrade PTSD, and we're beginning to reach critical mass on it.


Moving from basic html to wordpress 'classic' with the 'visual' editor deselected is simple enough.

Arriving at some weird 'blocks' editor - more likely wtf?


> I can't imagine anyone meeting WordPress for the first time today would say "It's great but I HATE that editor! Don't they have something a bit more... classic?"

They don't know enough to say this. They just complain about how difficult and confusing WordPress is.




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