> The Moral Panic Over Ozempic Misses the Point The media has made the drugs about body politics and our obsession with thinness. That’s the wrong story.
I developed a plugin for it. None of the external plugins worked properly.
Creating a block plugin is super complicated, before you just added a php file, even one line in functions.php was enought for a shortcode, now I have to create a different npm project for every block.
I happen to know how to do it, but it's not easy anymore.
That's just dev side of it.
UX is a disaster, structure and content are mixed. So for users its hard to understand what's content and what's structure.
The design in edit mode and real is very different often.
>I happen to know how to do it, but it's not easy anymore.
Yes, but it's also more robust and modular than the easy "mixed mess with direct access to everything" that was the way you added such stuff before.
>UX is a disaster, structure and content are mixed. So for users its hard to understand what's content and what's structure.
Not sure what you mean with this. How is structure and content mixed UX wise? If anything I found it more separated than before: a title for example is it's own block, not just an element in a mess of HTML inside a textarea that has the whole post.
I've had given the block editor to users with experience from old WP and new WP and they didn't have any problems (or at least not any more than they'd have with the old editor).
> But none of the people in my examples were canceled in the traditional sense. Though fired, my comedian friend’s reputation hasn’t been smeared by a public trial on Twitter. Kmele Foster, John McWhorter, and Walter Williams weren’t disinvited from the television special—they were simply rejected at an earlier stage. Time will tell what happens to people like Karith Foster.
I love talking with my kids, and I love hanging out with my kids. I don't understand the parents who go out to eat and let there kids bring a device of some sorts.