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One thing that sets WordPress apart from other systems is that it allows you to create as rich a post layout as you can imagine \u2014 but only if you know HTML and CSS and build your own custom theme. By thinking of the editor as a tool to let you write rich posts and create beautiful layouts, we can transform WordPress into something users love<\/em> WordPress, as opposed something they pick it because it\u2019s what everyone else uses.
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Gutenberg looks at the editor as more than a content field, revisiting a layout that has been largely unchanged for almost a decade.This allows us to holistically design a modern editing experience and build a foundation for things to come.<\/p>\n\n\n\n


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Blocks are the unifying evolution of what is now covered, in different ways, by shortcodes, embeds, widgets, post formats, custom post types, theme options, meta-boxes, and other formatting elements. They embrace the breadth of functionality WordPress is capable of, with the clarity of a consistent user experience.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Imagine a custom \u201cemployee\u201d block that a client can drag to an About page to automatically display a picture, name, and bio. A whole universe of plugins that all extend WordPress in the same way. Simplified menus and widgets. Users who can instantly understand and use WordPress \u2014 and 90% of plugins. This will allow you to easily compose beautiful posts like this example.
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What was really interesting about fashion at that time was the way rock \u2019n\u2019 roll heroes like Jimmy Page, Marc Bolan and David Bowie blended the genders so beautifully. It\u2019s really relevant today. So in those days, the guys were all wearing their girlfriends\u2019 clothes and digging through their wardrobes wearing their flares and their scarves and their blouses. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

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So when I look at my fashion icons from the \u201960s and \u201970s, they\u2019re all men, but it\u2019s the idea of women who are dressing like those men who are wearing their girlfriends\u2019 clothes<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Fans were delighted by the funny video, with one writing: “This is priceless,” while another added: “She is the best!” However, one fan was quick to point out an inconsistency with the series, as Monica and Chandler<\/a><\/em> had in fact moved out of that apartment by the series finale, and wrote: “That’s not your home anymore, you moved with Chandler.” <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Although there doesn’t seem to be much hope of a Friends <\/em>reunion episode any time soon, the creator of Friends recently opened up about what the characters would be up to these days, and revealed whether he thought Ross and<\/em> Rachel’s relationship would last the test of time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Mining diamonds has a host of possible negative side effects, including displacing the land, wasting water, polluting the air and having an effect on the living conditions of the local communities, as well as being linked to the funding of war. Laboratory-grown diamonds, however, have a far more ethical and sustainable footprint.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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