Would you like to learn how to disable Gutenberg and keep the classic editor in WordPress. Or even switch from one publisher to another?

Gutenberg is the default block editor in WordPress which replaced the classic WordPress editor. Many users find it difficult to adapt and prefer to keep the classic editor.

In this article, we will show you how to easily disable Gutenberg and keep the classic editor in WordPress.

What is Gutenberg?

Gutenberg is the development name for the block editor in WordPress. The Block Editor was created with the aim of modernizing the WordPress writing experience.

WordPress Block Editor with Default Twenty Twenty-Two Theme

It attempts to function as a WordPress page builder plugin and lets you drag and drop items into a post or page. The goal is to provide more flexibility and allow WordPress users to create unique layouts for their content with rich media content.

Since the release of WordPress 5.0, the Block Editor is now the default WordPress editor.

Why Disable Gutenberg Editor in WordPress?

Many WordPress users for years are more comfortable with the classic editor.

Also, since the block editor is relatively new, some plugins are still not compatible with it.

Luckily, there is a WordPress core team plugin that allows you to use the classic editor even on WordPress 5.0 or later.

Let's see how to easily disable Gutenberg and continue using the classic WordPress editor.

Method 1. Disable Gutenberg with Classic Editor Plugin

For this method, we will be using the Classic Editor plugin which is developed and maintained by top WordPress contributors.

The first thing you need to do is to install and activate the plugin Classic Editor. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

The plugin will work after installing it, and it will disable the Gutenberg editor after activating it.

This plugin also gives you the option to keep Gutenberg and the Classic editor at the same time. You can configure it in the plugin settings.

Just go to the page Settings -> Writing in your WordPress admin area. You'll see the option to do so under "Classic Editor Settings."

Classic Editor Settings

Don't forget to click on the button Save Changes to store your settings.

You will now be able to a new metabox when you are on the Gutenberg editor and which will lead you to switch to the classic editor.

Switch to classic editor

You will also be able to edit older articles using the classic editor. Just go to the page Posts -> All Posts and you'll see an "Edit (classic)" link below the posts.

Edit classic

Method 2. Use Classic Editor with Gutenberg Plugin Disabled

If you want to disable Gutenberg for some user roles and post types, this method will help you do that.

First of all, you need to install and activate the plugin Disable Gutenberg. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

After activation, you need to visit the page Settings -> Disable Gutenberg to configure the plugin settings.

Settings Disable gutenberg

By default, the plugin will disable Gutenberg everywhere for all users on your website. However, if you want to limit it to certain user roles and post types, you need to uncheck the “ Disable completely ».

Unchecking this box will show more options to selectively disable Gutenberg for certain user roles, post types, theme templates, or posts.

Selectively disable Gutenberg

This option is useful if you are using a WordPress Plugin which is not compatible with Gutenberg, but you want to use Gutenberg for other areas of your website.

WordPress is the most popular website builder in the world, powering over 43% of all websites on the internet.

It has thousands of plugins and themes and powers all kinds of websites, from e-commerce stores to membership communities.

Many of these plugins are now compatible with the block editor. For example, WPForms includes a block of Contact form personalized so that you can easily insert your forms into any post or page with the block editor.

However, many third-party tools still rely heavily on the classic WordPress editor and may not be fully compatible with the block editor.

If so, these settings could be very useful to you.

Don't forget to click on the button Save Changes to store your settings.

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Conclusion

So ! That's it for this article. We hope this article helped you disable Gutenberg and keep the classic editor in WordPress.

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