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Trying to use Elementor if Gutenberg is active #2631

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lukecav opened this issue Oct 25, 2017 · 11 comments
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Trying to use Elementor if Gutenberg is active #2631

lukecav opened this issue Oct 25, 2017 · 11 comments
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@lukecav
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lukecav commented Oct 25, 2017

Does not seem to be a way to view the Edit with Elementor button from the post screen.

So with the only two active plugins being
Elementor 1.7.12
Gutenberg 1.5.1

Active theme
Twenty Seventeen 1.3

WP Core being
4.9-beta4-42021

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@arielk arielk added the compatibility/3rd-party Indicates a compatibility problem with a 3rd-party plugin or theme. label Oct 25, 2017
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arielk commented Oct 25, 2017

We're waiting for more stable versions to integrate with Gutenberg, for now, it's still beta version, so it's absolutely on the our roadmap.

@mario312
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Gutenberg very close, months if that.

@lukecav
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lukecav commented Oct 25, 2017

Gutenberg might well ship in WP core as early as Jan 2018.

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arielk commented Oct 25, 2017

I guess we'll take care of it until then :)

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norewp commented Oct 25, 2017

You can still access the Edit with Elementor button by sellecting Classic Editor from the dropdown next to the "Add New" button. This can be found on both the Pages/Posts list screen and is avaialbe on sites running Gutenberg v1.5.x

As @arielk said, it's too early to start hooking into the new editor

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lukecav commented Oct 26, 2017

@norewp

I already now about the Classic Editor plugin, I was talking about default WP.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/classic-editor/

@renecnielsen
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Has there been any progress on this one?

@goesbysteve
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I've read that Elementor 2.0 is/will be compatible with Gutenberg but how exactly? Is there a roadmap for the detail in Gutenberg compatibility and what is available at a dev level? We are looking to upgrade but need to understand this before we make a decision.

Thanks

@arielk arielk added this to the 2.1.0 milestone May 9, 2018
@arielk arielk added the status/merged Indicates when a Pull Request has been merged to a Release. label May 30, 2018
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lukecav commented Jun 28, 2018

Gutenberg might well ship in August 2018, if it gets merged into core and WordPress 5.0 ships.

The good news there is now Gutenberg Ramp, which can enable Gutenberg by post types. So less work than using the Classic Editor.

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lukecav commented Jul 3, 2018

@arielk

So to confirm Elementor will work with the current version of Gutenberg editor 3.1.1 then?

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arielk commented Jul 3, 2018

@lukecav Yup, please see this video: https://youtu.be/bVt-qm7TBuI?t=3m24s

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