How to Use the WordPress Editor (Gutenberg)
The Gutenberg editor is now fully integrated into WordPress as of WordPress version 5.0. At this point, Gutenberg is the default WordPress editor for page and post content. The goal is to bring more of the modern word processing functionality and ease-of-use to the online experience of WordPress.
Getting Started with the WordPress Editor
Introduction to the new WordPress editor
How to use the WordPress editor
How to use WordPress page revisions
How to use the WordPress code editor
How to use the Document Outline and Block Navigation options
Working with WordPress Pages and Posts
How to publish WordPress pages and posts
How to set the featured image for your WordPress posts
How to make a post stick to the front page
How to add categories and tags from the WordPress editor
How to enable discussion options in WordPress
How to create an excerpt using the WordPress editor
How to set the Pending Review option
Working with WordPress Blocks
Using WordPress Blocks
Using the WordPress Cover Image Block
How to create a reusable WordPress Block
How to delete a WordPress block
Using Widgets in Gutenberg
Using WordPress Widgets
How to create a table in the WordPress editor
How to add additional CSS to a WordPress Block
How to use the WordPress Text Column Block
How to create a WordPress Gallery
How to Add Vimeo videos in WordPress
How to embed content in WordPress pages and posts