Do you want to disable Gutenberg (block editor) and keep the classic WordPress editor on your site?
Gutenberg is the default block editor in WordPress which has replaced the classic WordPress editor. A lot of users find it hard to adjust to and would prefer to keep the classic editor.
In this article, we will show you how to easily disable Gutenberg and keep the classic editor in WordPress.
What is Gutenberg?
Gutenberg is the developmental name for the block editor in WordPress. The block editor was created with a goal to modernize the WordPress writing experience.
It attempts to work like a page builder plugin and allows you to drag and drop items into a post or page. The goal is to offer more flexibility and enable WordPress users to create unique layouts for their content with rich multimedia content.
Since the release of WordPress 5.0, the block editor is now the default editor in WordPress.
Why Disable the Gutenberg Editor in WordPress?
Many users who have been using WordPress for years are more comfortable with the classic editor.
Also, since the block editor is relatively new, some plugins are still not compatible with it.
Thankfully, there’s a plugin by the WordPress core team which allows you to use the classic editor even on WordPress 5.0 or later.
Let’s take a look at how to easily disable Gutenberg and keep using the classic WordPress editor.
- Method 1. Disable Gutenberg with the WPCode Plugin (Recommended)
- Method 2. Disable Gutenberg with the Classic Editor Plugin
- Method 3. Use Classic Editor with Disable Gutenberg Plugin
Method 1. Disable Gutenberg with the WPCode Plugin (Recommended)
At WPBeginner, we recommend disabling Gutenberg using the WPCode plugin.
WPCode is the best code snippets plugin for WordPress. It makes it easy to add custom code in WordPress without having to edit your theme’s functions.php file.
WPCode also has a built-in code snippets library that makes it easy to customize WordPress functions.
In the library, you’ll find verified code snippets for popular feature requests like disable Gutenberg, disable WordPress REST API, disable automatic updates, and much more.
This eliminates the need to install a bunch of single-use plugins.
To get started, you need to install and activate the free WPCode plugin. If you need help, see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin for step by step instructions.
Once the plugin is activated, go to Code Snippets » Library from your WordPress dashboard.
Next, search for the ‘Disable Gutenberg Editor (use Classic Editor)’ snippet and click on the ‘Use snippet’ button.
Then, WPCode will automatically add the code, set the proper insertion method, and add a title and tags to help you remember what the code is for.
All you need to do is toggle the switch from ‘Inactive’ to ‘Active.’
After that, click the ‘Update’ button.
That’s it. The Gutenberg block editor is now disabled and you can use the Classic editor.
Method 2. Disable Gutenberg with the Classic Editor Plugin
For this method, we will be using the Classic Editor plugin which is developed and maintained by the core WordPress contributors.
The first thing you need to do is install and activate the Classic Editor plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.
The plugin works out of the box, and it will disable the Gutenberg editor upon activation.
This plugin also gives you an option to keep both Gutenberg and the Classic editor at the same time. You can configure this in the plugin’s settings.
Simply go to the Settings » Writing page in your WordPress admin area. You will see the option to do this under “Classic editor settings”.
Don’t forget to click on the save changes button to store your settings.
You will now be able to see a new link under the Posts menu to create new posts using the classic editor.
You will also be able to edit older articles using the classic editor. Simply go to the Posts » All Posts page and you’ll see an ‘Edit (Classic)’ link below posts.
Method 3. Use Classic Editor with Disable Gutenberg Plugin
If you want to disable Gutenberg for certain user roles and post types, then this method will help you do that.
First, you need to install and activate the Disable Gutenberg plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.
Upon activation, you need to visit the Settings » Disable Gutenberg page to configure plugin settings.
By default, the plugin will disable Gutenberg everywhere for all users on your website. However, if you want to limit it to certain user roles and post types, then you need to uncheck the ‘Complete Disable’ option.
Unchecking it will display more options to selectively disable Gutenberg for certain user roles, post types, theme templates, or individual posts.
This option is helpful if you are using a WordPress plugin that’s not compatible with Gutenberg, but you want to use Gutenberg for other areas on your site.
WordPress is the world’s most popular website builder powering more than 43% of all websites on the internet.
It has thousands of plugins and themes and powers all kinds of websites from eCommerce stores to membership communities.
Many of these plugins are now compatible with the block editor. For example, WPForms includes a custom contact form block so you can easily insert your forms into any post or page with the block editor.
However, a lot of third-party tools still rely heavily on the classic WordPress editor and may not be fully compatible with the block editor.
If that’s the case, then these settings could be very helpful for you.
Don’t forget to click on the save changes button to store your settings.
We hope this article helped you disable Gutenberg and keep the classic editor in WordPress. You may also want to see our list of the must have WordPress plugins for all websites, and our comparison of the best email marketing services for small businesses.
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Ahmed Omar says
As a new beginner on wordpress, I found that classic editor is easy for me to use.
Should I continue using it or I should train myself to use block editor from now
WPBeginner Support says
If possible it would be good to start learning the block editor as WordPress updates there will be more and more added to the block editor.
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Tikyda says
Thanks a lot. I did not know it could be so quick to get rid of the new wordpress text editor. I used the plugin you recommended.
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Glad our guide was helpful!
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VickyR says
WOW! Did this article “find me” at the right time! I think this is the best WordPress site on the internet, have been following it a long time and decided put foot in the waters and test a new site with WordPress 6.0.1 (local install). The toggle button popping up and hiding all the dashboard options was driving me crazy every time I tried to create a new page or post! Have been sitting here all day trying to figure out stop the Dashboard menu from dissappearing. Didn’t realize it was Gutenberg vs Classic Editor. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS POST wpbeginner!
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Glad to hear our article was helpful!
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Theresa Southern says
Seems to be working like a charm! Thanks for the tip!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad to hear it is working for you!
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Frances Sinclair says
Unfortunately I can’t install the plugin as it requires me to have a Business Plan. I know I had plugins on my blogs but can’t install any now. Have been forced into block editor.
WPBeginner Support says
To clarify, our tutorials are for WordPress.org sites, you can see the difference between the two in our article below:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/self-hosted-wordpress-org-vs-free-wordpress-com-infograph/
We also have a free transfer service should you be interested in moving your site from WordPress.com to WordPress.org.
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Brigitte says
Hi, I’ve downloaded the plug in for the classic Editor since I couldn’t figure out how to Indent paragraph in the Block editor. I’m now able to “indent” a paragraph in the Classic Editor. I then save the Classic editor and close it.
However, as soon as I open the Classic Editor, my “indents” are gone (Even though I had saved my post)? I’m used to the Block Editor, but it’s missing some functionalities (like indents). Not sure what to do? I prefer not to use the Classic Editor too much, only for the missing functionalities. Can we not use both?
WPBeginner Support says
You would not want to swap between editors as that can cause different issues like the one you are running into. For those situations, you would want to use the Classic block for that styling or stay in the classic editor.
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John says
Hi,
installing the classic editor was easy on WP 5.6
Only thing is that the classic “look” is not there ? It has a different interface ?
WPBeginner Support says
You would want to ensure you’ve enabled the classic editor in the plugin’s settings for it to be visible.
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Angelina says
I’m using wordpress.org, but when I go to the writing settings this option isn’t there..? I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong
WPBeginner Support says
You would want to ensure the plugin is installed and activated for the option to be available.
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Frank White says
I’m using WordPress COM. On Oct 1, 2020 when I added a post to my blog I was shocked to discover that the familiar Classic interface had been replaced by Gutenberg without my permission.
Even worse, when I tried to restore the Classic interface I got this message — “To install plugins you need to upgrade to a business plan.”
WPBeginner Support says
You would need to reach out to WordPress.com’s support for what the current options that they have available are without upgrading to be able to use plugins. Our guides are for WordPress.org sites currently.
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Matt says
On free plans, you can’t install the plugin, but it’s still possible to use the old editor. Go to the WP Admin page which is located at blogname.wordpress.com/wp-admin. Click Posts->All Posts to get a list of your posts. If you hover over a post title, you can choose Classic Editor below it. Note: This may not work if your WP account is new.
Pam says
Thank you for this plugin. I’ll want to create blog posts again, thanks to this plugin!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our recommendation was helpful
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Hendrik says
Hi,
I recently updated my site to WP 5.5.1 – no choice, but Gutenberg. When I install the Classic Editor plugin, the article previews get a 404 error. Any ideas, whether it’s the theme or other plugins interferring?
WPBeginner Support says
It would depend on what you have on your site, you would want to follow the steps in our article below for how to troubleshoot an error like this:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-to-troubleshooting-wordpress-errors-step-by-step/
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Mark says
I happened to do a fresh WP installation last night and noticed that block editing is the default status as now the block editor is built into the WP core. A couple years ago I installed the Gutenberg plugin. Is it possible to uninstall the plugin and retain the block editor or will uninstalling the Gutenberg plugin disable block editing? It would be a disaster to uninstall it and find pages and posts created with the Gutenberg plugin all in a mess.
WPBeginner Support says
If your site is up to date you should be able to uninstall the Gutenberg plugin safely.
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Heather Davis says
Hi. I have been using the Classic Editor plugin, but isn’t there an expiration to that? I thought I remember they will require everyone to move over to Gutenburg by a certain date. Do you know about this?
I ask because I was going to hire someone to recreate my blog in Gutenburg blocks… because I thought I had to eventually. But I don’t want to do the dust has settled on Gutenburg and all the kinks are worked out.
Advice?
WPBeginner Support says
They mention this on the Classic editor plugin page itself. Currently, the plugin will be supported until 2022, or as long as necessary.
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Michael says
The new block editor sucks.
WPBeginner Support says
Some people think that which is why the Classic Editor plugin is available, should you not want to use the block editor you can use that plugin. We would recommend trying the block editor when you can as it has improved over time.
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ali says
tnq for sharing this amazing information, that’s work wonderful for me
WPBeginner Support says
You’re welcome, glad our guide was helpful
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Bapan Mistri says
Thanks a lot for the information.
WPBeginner Support says
You’re welcome
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Dharmesh Patel says
Great post. It helped me a lot.
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you, glad our tutorial was helpful
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ValerieB says
I’ve read the post above and do not see these options when I look at settings on my 2nd site. When I choose plug-ins, I get the message that I have to upgrade to a paid plan in order to be able to use either the disable gutenberg plugin or the classic editor plugin.
Is this correct? People with free sites are not allowed to disable the “new block editor”? Thank you.
WPBeginner Support says
Our tutorials are for WordPress.org sites, not WordPress.com sites. WordPress.com should be able to let you know the options available but they may have an option in the top right of the post editor unless it has been removed
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Cheryl says
In trying to find a way out of Gutenberg I installed Classic Editor, also Classic Editor add-on, and then finally Disable Gutenberg. A third party tool I used to use used to work perfectly for months. Now it does not, even with this plugins. Do I have too many plugins at this point? Suggestions? Thank you.
WPBeginner Support says
You would only want one plugin for the classic editor active, you may be running into a conflict between the plugins that is preventing the classic editor from displaying.
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Sameer Kumar says
I have followed all the processes but my problem is not yet resulted.
WPBeginner Support says
If neither of these plugins was able to revert you to the classic editor, you may want to disable your other plugins to ensure this isn’t a plugin conflict.
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Le Hunt says
Thank you, I don’t like Gutenberg at all, and was able to get my website, which I’m still working on, back to normal.
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our guide can help, as Gutenberg evolves the editing experience should improve for the future
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Aimee says
You cannot install ANY plugins on WordPress if you don’t “upgrade to the business plan” as is what happens when you go to the plugin page. For the zillions of us who have blogs on there and are forced into the block editor, what do we do?
WPBeginner Support says
To clarify, our tutorials are for WordPress.org sites, not WordPress.com sites: https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/self-hosted-wordpress-org-vs-free-wordpress-com-infograph/
If you click the three vertical dots in the top right of the editor they may have the option to swap to the classic editor.
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Andrew says
Gutenberg is very annoying. Add the below code to your theme function file
add_filter(‘use_block_editor_for_post’, ‘__return_false’);
Save and have fun.
WPBeginner Support says
That is one method, we recommended the plugins as those are easier for beginners to disable if they would like to use the editor in the future
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Michele Hollick says
I’ve been using the Classic Editor for awhile now and it works great. Some of my editing features are missing though. There is no longer an option to change the color or font size and underline is missing too. Is there a way to fix that?
WPBeginner Support says
Those were likely added by the tinyMCE Advanced plugin if you were using that previously
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Dieter says
Thanks! Your post about the classic editor plugin solved my issue with new default editor of WordPress immediately!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our guide was helpful
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Mada says
Just started panicking when first saw this update! But now I’m back on track! Thank you so much!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our guide could help
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Karina says
Thanks, this worked for me. Horrible wordpress update
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our recommendation worked, it is continuing to be developed so as it is worked on the editing experience should improve
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Brooke says
I gave myself two weeks to adjust to this and reinstalled the old editor months ago on my personal site. Now I’m having to work with it again for a client and man do I hate this editor.
WPBeginner Support says
There is a learning curve but this editor should hopefully reduce the barrier to entry for new users to WordPress
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elena says
I used your method and it worked instantly… after hours of despair!
Super Mega Thank you!!!
Would you have any estimated idea of when wordpress developer intend to force everyone to use the Gutenberg editor?
Where best to leave them feedback?
It messes up my whole website structure and all of a sudden pictures disappeared from post without me being able to access.
WPBeginner Support says
The classic editor plugin plans to be officially supported until December 2021 at the moment. If you visit the Gutenberg plugin page they have information on how to leave feedback
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Mario Boutin says
THank you for the article. I have searched for hours trying to get my drafts saved and my posts published with no success. I even played the permissions in the files sections of my cPanel. Nothing worked until after many searches through WordPress forums and after reading 10’s of Google suggestions on “How to get my posts saved” or “Posts won’t save in WordPress” I finally found your article and I didn’t know that was so simple to solve that problem. I simply installed the plugin Classic Editor and it worked right away! Thanks again!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our article could help
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Marialena Sarris says
Thank you for the informative article. The new editor is the most time consuming and complicated editor ever, (this thing is unresponsive and lugs continuously) which they shoved it to our throats. forcing us to run yet another plugin, for something that didn’t need a plugin in the first place.
Thank you again for the article.
WPBeginner Support says
There are certainly parts that are works in progress, as it improves it should hopefully help new users to WordPress
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Solomon Mwale says
Thank you so much for sharing this information I have been off my blog for long.
Today I was trying to post something and I got stuck with this.
But after a very long search, I have finally managed to get the results that I wanted and finally on the read again.
Keep on sharing this great information all the time you are such a great help.
WPBeginner Support says
You’re welcome, glad our content could be helpful
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Brick Wall says
Excellent information!! Thank you. As of 20180321 a couple of the menu items listed above have been removed but other than that this was a life saver for editing previous content. Outstanding!
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you for letting us know
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manuel says
Thanks, thanks, thanks. The Gutenberg editor is a nightmare, headache and time consuming.
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our article could help return you to the editor you were accustomed to
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Alec says
Thank you so much for showing me the way out of my Gutenberg Nightmare. What on earth are the WP development team thinking?!?!?
WPBeginner Support says
It can certainly be confusing if you’re accustomed to the classic editor but it is the current attempt to make creating a post on WordPress more beginner friendly.
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Lisa Alford says
Was having so much trouble with Gutenberg I wasn’t blogging anymore. The work around you showed wasn’t appearing on my “writing” page. There was no option for Classic Editor on there. I had to reinstall Classic Editor. YAY!!! Back up and off to work I go!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad you were able to get it working again
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Keith Berger says
Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOOO much for this!!! The new editor ought to be called Clunky Anxiety Producer. Your article just gave me my blogging life back!
thanks you! <3
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our article could help
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Ben says
Ive been experiencing issues with the editors today. We had the Classic editor installed on a few sites but two of them will now not change to text tab view from visual tab in the editor screen. Both have Bakery visual builder plugin installed which i thought might be the issue but even when disabling that plugin i still have same issue. Ive tried both suggested plugins and get the same results. Im now looking for any other option as really dont want to use Guttenburg. Any ideas would be gratefully received. Thanks.
WPBeginner Support says
We would recommend first reaching out to the support for the classic editor plugin to see if this is a known issue or if they have a recommended solution.
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SgtDeathAdder says
Gutenberg was a nightmare to me, so many issues with it. Thanks for your article it really helped!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our recommendation could help
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ethan says
Thank God for Classic Editor!!!!! Hahahaha. The new WP was a culture shock for me when I went back to blogging.
WPBeginner Support says
Glad we could let you know about this plugin
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ClemzyBoss says
I had to Install the Uninstall Gutenberg plugin..thanks a whole lot!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our article could help and you found a plugin that worked for you
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Janni says
Oh, Thank you very much! It works like charm! I love you! You save me from so much stress. You’re a lifesaver. It works like charm.
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our guide could help
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Alex says
Thank you for the instructions! We went with option 1 and it put us back on the classic editor. Worked like a charm!
Thank you!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad our article could help
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Ed says
I have tried all of the instructions offered above and unfortunately for me, any page that i open to edit with classic editor contains nothing but red wavy lines. I do not have time to try more failed suggestions, so please tell me how to revert back to a previous word press version that worked as advertised.
Thank you.
WPBeginner Support says
Sadly, at the moment we do not have a recommended method for reverting your WordPress version. If you have a backup of your site you should be able to restore it using:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-how-to-restore-wordpress-from-backup/
We would also recommend letting the support for the Classic Editor plugin know about your issue and they may be able to assist.
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Estefania Campoblanco says
Hi, I’m currently taking way longer than intended whenever I’m writing a new post. My editing tool bar doesn’t have the tools i need it to have and is very limited, as it seems to be not compatible with the puglin I downloaded for it to adjust to my needs. As I was half through a post when I decided to install the new version of WordPress, it wasn’t as hard to use because i had little work left to do. So my question here is: if I download the classic editor, will my published post (that used images blocks) remain the way it is right now? Or will it be altered when i switch back to classic one?
Thank you,
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Estefania,
Some design elements may not appear as they did in new editor.
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Magnus Andersson says
Gutenberg is a disaster and it seriously inhibits my workflow. Thanks for your great advice.
Jeffrey Fry says
Installing the “Classic Editor” plugin worked like a charm. Automatically disabled gutenberg editor.
Editorial Staff says
Glad you found that helpful Jeffrey
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Dann says
Thanks! The new editor is horrid!!
Pamela says
Am I screwed? I have a free version blog using WordPress (wordpress.com). Am I correct in saying that I don’t have an option for the Classic Editor plugin, unless I upgrade to the business plan? The free version doesn’t allow for plug ins
WPBeginner Support says
On WordPress.com when editing your post, in the top right under the verticle ellipses you should have more options and under there should be the option to swap to the classic editor for now.
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Jewel says
Same here with the free account. However, when I switch back to the classic editor the scroll bar is no longer existent. So I can’t scroll through my post. How do I get the scroll bar back in classic editor because the new editor leaves much to be desired. Thanks
WPBeginner Support says
You would sadly need to reach out to WordPress.com’s support for that. We do not have control over anything that WordPress.com is offering and our recommended solutions are for WordPress.org sites.
Greg says
Thanks for the advice on where to find the Classic Editor option.
I have a free WordPress.com account too, and my workaround was to start in Gutenberg for the title, then save, jump back to All Posts and then reopen in Classic. Tedious? Time consuming? Sure. But I felt like a blind man with a Rubik’s cube when I tried to use Gutenberg.
Yves says
Hello I installed the classic editor plugin ant it works fine but when I create a new post, the editor is by default on “text editor” and not “visual editor”
IS there a way to enter a new post in visual editor by default ?
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Yves,
After switching to the visual editor, WordPress remembers your preference when you click on the save or publish button. Then the next time you edit a post it will open the Visual editor.
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