![]() ![]() It would be hard to make a full list of all additions, changes, and bug fixes, so we selected those with the greatest impact on the user/developer experience and grouped them as follows: You might not notice the difference in loading time with regular posts, but it’s quite clear the general improvement in the editor’s performance. ![]() The following benchmark compares performances for a huge post (36,000 words/1,000 blocks) with different versions of the Gutenberg plugin. Overall performance improvements have been reported as well. ![]() So, if you haven’t been using the Gutenberg plugin so far, and you haven’t regularly updated it over time, you’ll find a lot of enhancements and new features in the Block Editor with the release of WordPress 5.3. With 5.3, thirteen releases of the Gutenberg plugin have been merged into core all at once. However, new releases are not merged into core as soon as they’re available. Since it was first launched, the Block Editor has been regularly improved thanks to the commitment of contributors from all around the world. ![]()
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