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The Gutenberg editor has been around for a while now. With full site editing (FSE) released in WordPress 5.9 & 6.0 on the way, it's a good time to be ready to make the switch.

But should you make the switch?
Can you make the switch?
Can you maintain the site after the switch?
Do you have to make the switch?

If you're confused and have similar questions we've got answers!

This is 1 part of a new 4 part series "Going Gutenberg." This series is targeted at site owners & technical leads who want to understand planning a migration to Gutenberg from the classic editor. Detailed descriptions and other details such as recording, slides, & other resources will be released shortly.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Victor Ramirez began his foray into the interwebs building websites and email newsletters for various high school art projects. Recently, he was at Dow Jones defining WordPress at News Corp. He now is a lead product analytics engineer at The Knot Worldwide. On the side, he runs An Abstract Agency (a WordPress agency), co-organizes the WPNYC MeetUp, & teaches high school students to code.

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