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Enabling experiments in Gutenberg

Enabling experiments in Gutenberg - WordPress Tutorial

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Enabling experiments in Gutenberg

- [Narrator] Until full site editing is in WordPress core, you'll need to use the Gutenberg plugin to access those features. In this lesson, we'll take a look at installing Gutenberg and enabling experiments. So from your WordPress dashboard, head over to plugins, add new. And if you don't see Gutenberg here in the list, you can simply search for it. We're going to install it and activate it. That adds this Gutenberg menu item. From here, we're going to click on experiments. At the time of this recording, the menu block or navigation screen is still experimental. So make sure that's checked and then save your changes. You might have also noticed that when we activated Gutenberg, we got this site editor, beta item on the menu. This site editor option will only show up if you've got a full site editing theme activated and Gutenberg activated. So for instance, if I go to appearance themes, here we've got the TT1 blocks…

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