If you haven’t heard already, the way you create content with WordPress is soon going to change with the introduction of the Gutenberg editor completely.
Starting in WordPress 5.0, which might be released as soon as November 19, the Gutenberg editor will replace the current TinyMCE editor when you go to create posts, pages, or any other type of WordPress content that uses the default editor.
However, not everyone wants to use the new Gutenberg editor (at least not right away). That might have you wondering if it’s possible to disable the Gutenberg editor and keep using the classic TinyMCE editor.
The answer to that question is, YES.
And in this post, I’ll discuss some of the reasons you might want to consider disabling the Gutenberg editor.
Then, I’ll show you exactly how you can disable the Gutenberg editor in WordPress 5.0 and keep using the current TinyMCE editor that you’re already familiar with.
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