• I have heard many comments saying that Gutenberg will bury the page builders. I think the focus is different. Whoever uses builders can sleep peacefully, Gutenberg will hardly meet all the page design needs we need today. But as a text editor, I’m glad that finally they are upgranding this feature. I think something like build native tables would be welcome, force justify and something more about line spacing control.

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  • Plugin Author Tammie Lister

    (@karmatosed)

    First, thanks for taking the time to leave a review. As you rightly point out in phase one Gutenberg isn’t going to be a page builder, it’s a content editor. Also it’s not aimed at replacing site builders even beyond that phase. Many are using it as a platform to build on and that is exactly the right approach.

    Can I dig a little more into when you say about native table support. What are you looking for in that? Are there any application examples you can share that you feel get tables right?

    Thread Starter americomiyasiro

    (@americomiyasiro)

    Hi! That’s the problem! I’ve trying many plugins to help build tables but the approaches are almost all disappointing. Sometimes they complicate the process with admin screens and none visual preview or non flexible formating. I honestly can’t understand how something that always have been used hasn’t a good implementation anywhere by nobody. Maybe it’s more tricky than I’m thinking to implement a table builder, but it’s awful do that coding by hand or installing a plugin that always can’t achive the result I want.

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