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People need this plugin. Please don’t discontinue it in 2022! I’m a web designer/developer who builds lots of sites for non-profits. Those sites are usually maintained by the non-profit’s volunteers, who tend to be seniors. The similarity of WP Classic Editor to Microsoft Word makes it easy for my clients to deal with volunteer turnover.
If WordPress Classic is end-of-lifed in 2022 as planned, WordPress will become unsuitable for a particular demographic of website owners.
In my opinion, this is an essential plugin. It works well and people need it. Please keep it.
Thanks I use only this plugin
Extremely useful plugin This is an extremely useful plugin for our organisation.
We have numerous staff members responsible for updating information on their own webpages, and few of them are comfortable with the complexities and options of the full block editor. Classic Editor means that they can quickly and confidently change opening times, requirements, etc.
Other staff members would be all too keen to experiment with their pages, and we appreciate the consistency over look and feel that Classic Editor gives.
We hope that it will be maintained long-term.
Makes WordPress actually usable again Both as a developer and as a user, I’ve grown to hate the block editor. Actual content editing has become a lot more cumbersome with it and has made me dread using WordPress. Things that took me mere minutes as a theme or plugin developer are now either impossible or take hours of reading through horribly lacking documentation and lots of blog posts elsewhere on the web. The resulting HTML with its horrendously long class names, convoluted element structure, and the near 8kB of (entirely unused) inline CSS on every pageload is an eyesore and an insult to efficiency. The more I use Gutenberg, the more I hate it, and I have literally nothing positive to say about it.
If it wasn’t for the Classic Editor plugin, I would have abandoned WordPress altogether by now and gone looking for another job.
Productive, efficient and simple When something works really well and on top for several years, and then adopted as the Irreplaceable foundation tools of web editing and typing. It becomes a global benchmark for success, sustainability, and makes the web a better place.
Its replacement by something else. usually causes hazardous regression.
No blocks And that’s why it’s good.
This must remain an option forever >> maintained until at least 2022, or as long as is necessary.
“As long as necessary” must be revised “for the remaining life of WordPress.”
I appreciate the effort, but the more I use the Block Editor, the more I dislike it. Given that the Block Editor is the default, at least keep the Classic Editor as an optional plugin.
The fork to ClassicPress should be a hard clue that some people prefer this.
Excellent Thanks for this, Gutenberg sucks big time.
Extremely useful in certain specific situations. When you don’t want to (or can’t) use Gutenberg, this plugin is a life-saver.