WordPress is a UI/UX Disaster - Change My Mind!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @dan_kay
    @dan_kay 3 месяца назад +86

    I am using this nightmare for the past 20 years, and I couldn't agree more with you. In the 21st century, it looks and feels like it was put together with a hammer.

    • @meygavox
      @meygavox 3 месяца назад +12

      100% agree. Even worse: this nightmare is the best humanity has made so far. We are still at the Stoneage of website builder.

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay 3 месяца назад +11

      @@meygavox
      I still remember Microsoft's FrontPage :)

    • @energeiai99
      @energeiai99 3 месяца назад +4

      Precisely my experience as a newcomer 😂

    • @lanceevans1689
      @lanceevans1689 3 месяца назад +5

      A hammer? You are generous, assuming they even used a real tool. I'd say the back heel of a shoe.

    • @sinobi5253
      @sinobi5253 3 месяца назад +3

      Absolutely agree! I used to work with the Webflow, and just started to learn WordPress, and just wonder, why people still using this platform?

  • @avalikesinemine
    @avalikesinemine 3 месяца назад +32

    Oh boy, I couldn't agree more. Especially if you try to teach your customers to use it (after delivering the website) 😊
    "What is a post?",
    "What is a"page" and why can't I add page to the navigation directly from the page editing screen?",
    "Why my Woocommerce shop order numbers are random and not sequential?"
    Etc etc

  • @johnpixle
    @johnpixle 3 месяца назад +26

    100% aligned with your perspective here Paul. We need to have these discussions despite how painful they are.

  • @SatisfiedUser-fg9om
    @SatisfiedUser-fg9om 3 месяца назад +9

    Gutenberg was an ill-conceived, unwanted, disaster forced upon us which gets worse with every release that seems to be more about developers doubling down on this hot mess rather than giving the community better tools and a better experience. Elementor (and other page builders) have been the only significant positive advancement to Wordpress in years and are largely the single reason to stick with Wordpress. Dump Gutenberg and begin thinking like your customers who largely have resisted it -- and with good reason. Thanks Paul for your great comments and giving voice to that which has been on the minds of many.

  •  3 месяца назад +34

    Total agree. WP is a mess since Gutenberg started. And the distances to do some basic stuff are so large. Click left, edit right, go back to the middle, add something go left top again. Its nearly unusable. Mostly i build an interface with ACF for my clients. But this can't be the way.

    • @jhobdev
      @jhobdev 3 месяца назад +6

      That's exactly how I work - all ACF based. The UI is totally unusable for end-users, barely usable for techies.

    • @albrueckmann
      @albrueckmann 2 месяца назад +3

      I am so glad I never got into that Gutenberg crap. Stayed with Elementor and the Classic Editor.

  • @LytboxStudio
    @LytboxStudio 3 месяца назад +12

    It all feels like the results of building a tool without a UX and UI team and process that communicates and plans with the development team. The challenge now is getting it all aligned. It’s been 6 years and it’s like they dug a hole so deep, it’s harder to get out of. And what’s worse, they keep digging.

  • @sumerianbrother
    @sumerianbrother 3 месяца назад +16

    I'm am experienced WP user and to this day I struggle with block editor. First thing I do on every install is turn off this shitshow and use ACF plus standard editor. I've tried to teach clients on how to format a blog post few times and well... mission impossible. And how do you teach something which you yourself cannot use properly. 😀

  • @Simon-sly
    @Simon-sly 3 месяца назад +13

    Completely agree Paul. It is astonishing that WP is the way it is after so many years. I’m embarrassed when I introduce clients to the backend.

    • @basiya0240
      @basiya0240 3 месяца назад +1

      I will lost client..

  • @EoinHealy
    @EoinHealy 22 дня назад +3

    Been using WordPress from the start and I hate the path it's going. Used to love building sites with it and users found the old editor very easy to add and edit content. Now clients need detailed instructions because what was once an easy to use (just like MS Word) content editor is now a mishmash of stuff. Editing a bit of text has become a multiple-click event, and if you click one thing it covers the other.. total pain in the back side.

  • @mmb811
    @mmb811 3 месяца назад +35

    100% agree, its a DISASTER
    Typical programmer delusions of "fix what is NOT BROKEN, and introduce new confusing features NO ONE ASKED FOR, while leaving the BROKEN ISSUES in place"

  • @Elvgr
    @Elvgr 3 месяца назад +17

    I always thought so, even more so with Gutenberg.

  • @igolovin87
    @igolovin87 3 месяца назад +20

    Everything is spot on. If it weren't for Elementor, I probably wouldn't use Wordpress))))

    • @albrueckmann
      @albrueckmann 2 месяца назад +2

      You nailed it! Elementor is actually saving Wordpress from going down.

    • @billlgrib2072
      @billlgrib2072 2 месяца назад +1

      Same here !

  • @paolobattiloro947
    @paolobattiloro947 3 месяца назад +8

    The other day I had to give a lesson to a class on wordpress and I found the new features to explain. I really struggled to make logical sense of the workflows to use. More than the ux esperience, it is the logic of the menus and submenus that is a nightmare.

  • @samuelmulinge2298
    @samuelmulinge2298 3 месяца назад +12

    Spot on! I hate core WordPress with a passion! I hate Elementor too, but I'm forced to used it anyway because of all the clusterf*ck that WordPress has become.
    Simple things like editing user permissions have to be done with a plugin. The default dashboard widgets can't be deactivated without a plugin. Default login url is another plugin.
    Can't deactivate core scripts/styles without a plugin. What in blue hell are GRAVATARS? Gutenberg sucks! Classic editor was waaaaay user friendly. Atleast you knew what you were getting
    I can rant on and on 😑

    • @BetterWebDesigner
      @BetterWebDesigner 3 месяца назад

      Go try bricks. Trust a dev that went through all these page builders and FSE. Go try bricks builder!

  • @imanol4468
    @imanol4468 3 месяца назад +8

    Such a mess, so sad. We are lucky having tools like Bricks. Thanks, Thomas! ♥

  • @piratebasscaptain
    @piratebasscaptain 2 месяца назад +3

    I completely agree, I am a wordpress developer like 10+ years, and I am afraid to jump on the new FSE because it feels as you described. I cant imagine as you said if you are a new user...

  • @117zenith
    @117zenith 3 месяца назад +11

    100% I love WordPress for three reasons:
    1) It's supported by a countless number of plugins to make the end product highly functional and the WP dashboard less crappy. Without these, WordPress would be useless.
    2) Currently, it's popular for being popular (like Kim Kardashian being famous because she's famous. She's not talented in any way. She's just..there). Because of that, there are RUclips tutorials abounds if I ever need help with anything. I often times do.
    3) I've been using it for 14 years so I know it.
    None of the reasons I've listed above include "because it's excellement". If anything, what makes it good is because pagebuilders like Elementor and the infinite plugins beat WordPress into submission and force it to be good (kind of)

    • @WPTuts
      @WPTuts  3 месяца назад +4

      I rest my case - as I said in the video, the eco-system plugs the many, many holes in the whole experience.

    • @jhobdev
      @jhobdev 3 месяца назад +3

      Nailed it there. It's only the excellent plugins that make it an option. I either use a page builder or create a theme from scratch the traditional way. Even with page builders I'll abstract that interface away from the client and use ACF for the client to input content. For the first time in my almost 20 years using WordPress I'm facing the prospect of at some point moving away from it.

    • @VeitLehmann
      @VeitLehmann 2 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely nailed it! I'm currently not using WordPress, but I have every now and then in the past 15-20 years and it actually always felt like that.

  • @binarybebe
    @binarybebe 2 месяца назад +4

    First of all, I agree with all of your points. This last 6.6 update is a wake-up call for me. It shows that WP doesn't have a competitor but I hope that the direction they are going in will inspire programmers to get creative. Speaking of, what really saved them are genius visionaries like the creators of Elementor and classic theme developers.
    Bloggers have already a lot of work with crafting the article and preparing the gfx assets and SEO and and and. The last thing we need is this mess WP has become. I am ready to move on as soon as I can find a way to do so.

  • @Jason-mk3nn
    @Jason-mk3nn 3 месяца назад +6

    @Paul, is it time to have a large scale poll that can be brought to WP? Maybe if there is enough traction with all of the different WP developers, integrators, trainers, and other interested parties, that might bring a little more needed attention to this and a cohesive message to Automattic/WP.

  • @paulroos8517
    @paulroos8517 3 месяца назад +2

    Your criticism is valid and constructive. My frustration is (1) working with container blocks, there is not a coherent way to know which type of container has what properties. (2) Editing a post and you see the need to change a template, when finished with the template, you cannot directly return to the post. Wordpress suffers from ADHD.

  • @stevenfeken508
    @stevenfeken508 3 месяца назад +2

    Had this conversation at work the other day, Wordpress is a good solution if we need a designer (full-stack) to manage the client website before we get too crazy and have to bring on an Engineer to do custom development. We do Framer (easy builds), Custom Dev for Advanced stuff and Wordpress can be used for an in-between. But if Wordpress and/or elementor could level up like the UI of Framer or Squarespace, that would be awesome!

  • @bjoernzosel
    @bjoernzosel 3 месяца назад +13

    Waiting for a comment from Kevin Geary 😅

  • @haroonqraja
    @haroonqraja 3 месяца назад +2

    Spot on! I refuse to touch Gutenberg with a 10-foot pole due to these and other similar reasons.

  • @chrisdawson3824
    @chrisdawson3824 3 месяца назад +1

    I think that you are 'spot on' with your opinion Paul. I find FSE too difficult so I stay away from it. Thanks for speaking up about this

  • @alvarogois
    @alvarogois 3 месяца назад +1

    It doesn't seem it's been 6 years, does it? These (and a few more) are exactly the points of my criticisms about WordPress's UX/UI and how it has been neglected, especially (but not only) for those just starting out. It's a nightmare.
    What’s more: if you point out too many critical points you start to receive criticism that you have “fear of change”. These points seem pretty obvious to me, and some broken features haven't even been addressed in your video.
    Thanks Paul!

  • @HernanBensasson
    @HernanBensasson 2 месяца назад +2

    I´m looking to test some alternatives to WordPress, any recommendation?

    • @mikecane
      @mikecane 8 дней назад

      I wondered why people were going to Substack. This UI is why.

  • @SusanaLanguideyG
    @SusanaLanguideyG 3 месяца назад +1

    Paul, you are right. It is really difficult for our clients to understand how to either edit a post or page. We would really apreciate consistence as well because a lot of functionalities have a new look and other look extremely old. What should be an onboarding simple experience requires a lot of tutorials to teach users how to use it. And Gutenberg feels like a bad word yet.

  • @chadreilly
    @chadreilly 3 месяца назад +3

    Despite that I'm getting used to the core interface, I have to admit THIS CRITICISM IS CRAZY TRUE

  • @llampp
    @llampp 3 месяца назад +1

    Agreed. I have a friend who rang me up the other day saying that she needs help with creating a simple WP blog, even though she managed to create one 4 years ago without any troubles. Guess what, that was a classic theme back then. Who thought that FSE should get its completely detached interface was wrong, give FSE the old WP look and feel and fix the CMS capabilities. THEN work on a new WP backend design. Also we need to differentiate between a WordPress for Advanced users that want to create professional websites and a WordPress for Basic users that just want to get their Blog online.

  • @mgoodkin
    @mgoodkin 3 месяца назад +1

    I use WordPress. Many are switching over the Webflow and Framer. On on the fence about it, at least for now. What are your thoughts?

  • @Earthcrosser
    @Earthcrosser 3 месяца назад +2

    I followed the same path you took and it brought me to the correct locations. Then I checked the beginning of the video, yours was on v6.5.5. I'm on v6.6

  • @EmSixTeen
    @EmSixTeen 3 месяца назад +3

    I am 100% in agreement with all of this. Cost of living crisis, elections, and climate change be damned - WordPress and its direction is the thing that gives me the most stress and frustration in my life. Literally.
    I really genuinely hate that I’ve painted myself into this ecosystem corner. I want to do things well, and I want to do things properly, but this all makes it nigh on impossible. I need to rethink my career.
    (and you didn’t even touch on the absolutely god-awful experience of theme development)

  • @kadimgultekin
    @kadimgultekin 2 месяца назад +1

    I like the idea behind blocks and I think core blocks are more functional in 6.6 than before. But yes, UX is a real problem. I have been using the block editor for a long time but sometimes I get lost in it. I still believe it will be more useful in the next versions.

  • @ProperPlacesOC
    @ProperPlacesOC 3 месяца назад +2

    Oh My Word.... it is like you've been in my head for the last 8 months!!!! And it wasn't exaggerative at all.

  • @aerialiskites
    @aerialiskites 3 месяца назад +3

    I totally agree. In Norway we have this saying that translate something like this into English: "Like a group of drunken sailors on a shore leave".
    Somehow I feel like this group was responsible for the UI/UX 😢
    But jokes aside. I have seriously tried to get to grips with the core WP, Gutenberg, full site editing and so on, but I don't get it and I always return to my favourite page builder, basically because of the points you make in this video.

  • @JSumie
    @JSumie 3 месяца назад +5

    OMG - retired last year and thought I would learn a new hobby writing a blog, posting travel photos for family - so this summer made some good progress on WP and elementor was trying lots of features - then this update hit me like with new foreign displays and no continuity - I was asking just about every question you asked - how do I …? Much more difficult. A major failure for logical thinkers who are learning.

  • @jimchapman4579
    @jimchapman4579 3 месяца назад +3

    I totally agree. I'm a new WP user - forced by employer. There's nothing intuitive about the admin interface.

  • @rework7562
    @rework7562 2 месяца назад +1

    I totally agree. The disaster started with Gutenberg. It was a dead-end from the beginning and as it looks like, since then, the development-team of WordPress is so frustrated with what they had done, that they just didn't care anymore about the system and moved on to other projects.

  • @william254
    @william254 2 месяца назад +1

    The problem with updating the wordpress core to newer tech is that it would have broken pretty much all themes and plugins. So the team could only layer new modern features on top of it. Which is causing the old/new ui disconnected we are seeing. It was either we have a great intuitive ui but old plugins/themes would break or we keep plugin/theme compatibility but have an ui disaster.
    A better option imo(in hindsight) would have been update everything regardless in a major version. But still keep a few old versions on long term support so people can have time to transition. Having the core rebuilt using something like react would have taken wp to the next level.

  • @MartinSauter
    @MartinSauter 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m still convinced that the Gutenberg project as a whole was the right thing to do: WordPress absolutely needed to become more modern, more user friendly, and more powerful in many aspects. But I totally agree with all the findings in this video as well: The current user interface is very confusing, inefficient - and it’s changing with every release. I can imagine that such a project is not a simple task, and it’s even more complex with an open source software where you typically have limited resources and complex decision making processes. But to see what we have more than five years after the first release of WordPress with the block editor is devastating. The development is extremely slow, and it obviously lacks a clear plan how the end result should look like.

    • @Whatreally123
      @Whatreally123 2 месяца назад +1

      I am a photographer and my website uses some theme that I have been using fir the past few years. Recently I planned to build few sites for some other work and instead of buying a theme I thought of us8ng the block editor and create what I want. After a few days, I got the hang of it. My experience with photos hop helps cos I understand layers and the block editor is pretty much layers.
      But for someone who has no clue about it, it's a mess. I am still finding so many things wh8ch make no sense at all. I am also a open source enthusiast. Not a developer but from time to time I like to install new Linux distros to see what's new.
      Open source has a huge issue in that they have absolutely no clue about UI/UX. They develop with their "nerd" community in mind. No wonder companies like Apple sell so well cos they understand the end user so well. It's appalling that WordPress UI/UX is so bad.

  • @tripwire8457
    @tripwire8457 3 месяца назад +2

    I started using WordPress when the menu was at the top and the sidebar menu was a third party plugin. Back then, the sidebar menu was the coolest thing. I've always hated the Dashboard.

  • @martindinauer5155
    @martindinauer5155 2 месяца назад +1

    And I always thought I was too stupid. Apparently many, many people feel the same way. Thanks for this video from a professional!💕🤔

    • @WPTuts
      @WPTuts  2 месяца назад +1

      You're so welcome!

  • @hodayamirr
    @hodayamirr 2 месяца назад +1

    As front-end who's new to WP, all you said is what I feel at the moment and now I also understand why as of now I don't enjoy working with WP.

  • @JonathanHurleyDesignSolutions
    @JonathanHurleyDesignSolutions 3 месяца назад +7

    I hate Gutenberg. The first thing I do is install the classic editor plugin

  • @StanislavKhromov
    @StanislavKhromov 3 месяца назад +3

    Have we already forgotten how unintuitive TinyMCE was? Gutenberg blows it out of the water for content editing, not to mention how many things are now possible with blocks that were impossible with TinyMCE.
    I do agree that the core team could take another pass at the UI and perhaps make some advanced blocks like Group more hidden so an average user doesn't stumble upon them. As a WordPress developer you should already be disabling all the non-used blocks and building page templates for users already!
    And if you are comparing Gutenberg to a page builder, you probably have a massive bias towards your page builder of choice. It's like switching from Photoshop to GIMP, you don't like it because you can't find anything. But it doesn't mean it's not capable.

    • @EmSixTeen
      @EmSixTeen 3 месяца назад

      How can your takeaway from this video be to hide more things from experts?

    • @StanislavKhromov
      @StanislavKhromov 3 месяца назад

      @@EmSixTeen Because the video was about reviewing the content authoring experience, not about Gutenberg as a page builder replacement.

    • @calebmatteis9155
      @calebmatteis9155 3 месяца назад +2

      @stanislavkhromov your comment is the most balanced in the comment section. I think Gutenberg and block themes are brilliant. It still needs some work with its responsiveness,, but you can work around it.

    • @william254
      @william254 2 месяца назад +2

      TinyMce is unitutive? Debatable, but that's not the point. Gutenberg is much more powerful but it's packaged in a way that makes using it a headache. And that's the point of the video. It has great features but terrible user experience.

  • @mksundstrom
    @mksundstrom 3 месяца назад +1

    I agree already. Not much has changed since it was born. It's just been added to and added to, bits slapped on at seemingly random places with little thought to making a modular and extensible UI that caters to tasks the user needs to do here and now. Tragically, I think WordPress at this point are scared of making the much-needed changes that would make working with websites far more efficient, because it'll aggravate those users who hate learning new things. They should maybe build an optional new UI. I realize the biggest issue is getting plugin designers to adopt it, but perhaps a level of user customization could mean that it doesn't really matter if plug-in used to have its settings, buttons or inputs here or there, as you could decide for yourself where they appear.

  • @Nima-Norouzi
    @Nima-Norouzi 3 месяца назад +7

    You are absolutely right 👍

  • @sinobi5253
    @sinobi5253 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, Paul! I'm a new user, and you are just voiced my thoughts!

  • @kutyataltos6925
    @kutyataltos6925 3 месяца назад +11

    My blood pressure goes up when I see Gutenberg. Gutenberg compared to Elementor is like a bullock cart compared to a 2024 BMW M5. The developers should admit that they can't do it. They are wasting their time and our brain cells. They should try their luck in the roofing industry or mowing lawns. And they should stop desecrating the memory of Johannes Gutenberg. I suggest you rename their creations from Gutenberg to Mekk Elek. Mekk Elek was a character in a 1970s Hungarian puppet series who destroyed everything he touched.

    • @JohannFritz78
      @JohannFritz78 3 месяца назад

      I disagree. Gutenberg with some enhancements like Kadence is great.

    • @billlgrib2072
      @billlgrib2072 2 месяца назад +1

      Gutenberg is the worst non-intuitive tool i ever met 🤦

  • @liborlepka
    @liborlepka 3 месяца назад +1

    I absolutely agree! I am actually embarressed when trying to explain to my clients how stuff works in their brand new website I just created fot them:)

  • @FixiousMaximus
    @FixiousMaximus 3 месяца назад +1

    I mainly use Elementor, so I haven't looked at FSE yet. But my limited experience when using Gutenberg isn't that great. It's small stuff, like when I'm editing a post and have a bulleted list, I press enter to start a new paragraph below it and it looks fine. But when you publish it, there's no space between the list and paragraph, so you have to add another space in the editor that doesn't look quite right but is somehow correct. And yeah, the whole typography settings are just rubbish.
    Another pain point is when I'm porting over several posts from an existing site that wasn't built in Wordpress. So I copy over the text, hit publish, but how do I add a new post from within the editor? The Classic Editor has a simple 'Add New' button at the very top. But in Gutenberg? If it's there, it's hidden pretty damn well. I have to back out of the editor and go back to the Posts page, and create a new one from there. It's not a site-breaking thing, but it doesn't make me very interested in leaving page builders and joining the Gutenberg / FSE experience.
    A lot of the stuff shown in this video was new to me since I haven't needed to dive into 'core' Wordpress, and it looks awful. The menu system particularly looks just...broken.

  • @primetime0104
    @primetime0104 3 месяца назад +1

    I wonder why Elementor page builder is so smooth to work with, compared to Wordpress based page builders, e.g. Spectra. Most graphic designers are transitioning to Webflow (i like to do the same and brush up on my skills in HTML, CSS and Javascript).

  • @tudorcelstan
    @tudorcelstan 3 месяца назад +1

    I like that all Wordpress creators have finally agreed about the random Block Editor random naming being harming to all users.

  • @sevenrichiewhite
    @sevenrichiewhite 3 месяца назад +1

    This year, I completely stepped back from WordPress. Likewise, I have stepped back from the page builder approach of designing websites. As you already mentioned, the UI and UX in WordPress is total disaster. Next year, a new law will come into effect in Europe, stating that all company websites in Europe must have accessible features. How will WordPress handle this?
    Even though WP continues to dominate the market, there are far more intuitive CMS options available. I personally switched to Grav for creating dynamic websites. For everything else, I use Jekyll as a Static Site Generator. I have significantly more freedom in designing a website. Although I now have to edit everything in the source code myself, I am not limited by a page builder. Even Grav isn't perfect and has some downsides. But it does better than WP most of the time.
    The WordPress API has also become far too complicated over the years. Designing themes is no longer enjoyable. Programming custom plugins with the API has become an absolute nightmare. WordPress has lost its focus and has become way too complex. Since Gutenberg, it has only gotten worse. It feels like with every major update, WordPress is filled with even more bloatware.

    • @vigilantezack
      @vigilantezack 3 месяца назад

      It's all well and good until they need ecommerce like Woo. Or calendar/tickets, or membership stuff, etc.
      I'm not building those things from scratch because my "better CMS" doesn't have any good commercial addons.

  • @damiendehorn6350
    @damiendehorn6350 3 месяца назад +8

    If this continues, Wordpress will keep losing market share to the likes of Webflow, Framer, Wix Studio etc.

    • @jensgur
      @jensgur 3 месяца назад +5

      For me that's a completely different target group. As a developer those 3 are hell. Sure, wordpress could step up the gutenberg game finally but at the moment it's more about what elementor or bricks can deliver to folks who can't code.

    • @damiendehorn6350
      @damiendehorn6350 3 месяца назад

      @@jensgur WordPress has already lost market to these new entrants, and will continue to.

    • @tudorcelstan
      @tudorcelstan 3 месяца назад

      @@jensgurLet me get this straight. Wordpress is democratizing publishing by not allowing you to build a decent website unless you’re fluent in HTML, CSS, JS (even some React if you want to really extend Gutenberg), PHP and whatever new JSON structure they add to extend Gutenberg once every two months?
      I’m all for learning web fundamentals to be a web designer, but some people want to be just that, We Designers. For them, HTML, CSS, JS is enough, and they really wish for their CMS to allow them to build the rest of the structure visually.
      Right now Wordpress core is practically banishing web designers to Framer and Webflow (which are not nightmares in any way other than data ownership) in order to keep Gutenber child friendly or something, instead of actually considering making it helpful for web design.
      I really wish all the Wordpress fundamentalists would stop with the elitism and understand their use case is not the one and only correct way to build websites. Does your end result have performance, accessibility, responsiveness, extensibility, and does it look good and help achieve business goals? Great. You’ve built a great website.
      We would all be using Gutenberg if it would actually help us achieve the above mentioned without requiring us learning 4-5 languages or frameworks.

    • @danielacosta9763
      @danielacosta9763 3 месяца назад

      Unless those web developers and clients are willing to pay for those solutions which they’re not cheap, you’re right. One of WP'S selling point is that it’s open source, and then there’s an old mindset that open source developers are very technical which that has changed over the years and as more non-technical people used it. They want something more intuitive like a basic word processor for web development

    • @damiendehorn6350
      @damiendehorn6350 3 месяца назад

      @@danielacosta9763 Majority of my clients don't really care what CMS I use, they usually have a set budget and specific requirements. The key to which are Support, Reliability, Speed, UX etc. Don't get me wrong I love WordPress (and Drupal) but WordPress is currently all over the place in terms UX (both as a developer and designer) as compared to Webflow.

  • @mikecharles6767
    @mikecharles6767 3 месяца назад

    I spent so much frustration in WP. As you quite rightly pointed out. I spent so much time trying to learn about the various links to other pages and options. WP is great but not intuitive.

  • @Lwarisdjfiirjbrkksk
    @Lwarisdjfiirjbrkksk 3 месяца назад +6

    I still use clasic editor

  • @aftonomos1
    @aftonomos1 3 месяца назад +1

    Your humor is more European than British! Keep on! (By the way... in this video... I agree with you 100%)

  • @SRG-Learn-Code
    @SRG-Learn-Code 21 день назад

    Can you contribute those changes you talk about?

  • @sjf29
    @sjf29 3 месяца назад

    9:17 - old blog-based terminology haunts new block-based experience.
    A nostalgic and tribal attachment to tradition; Web 1.0 literacy
    By definition, "paragraph" can't be merged due to it's over-specificity.
    It could if generalized to 'text', which is also consistent with 'image'.

  • @EliasGomezSainz
    @EliasGomezSainz 3 месяца назад

    A brand new WordPress site is for a designer/developer or for a site administrator/owner?
    1, the interface is okay.
    2, some complex and advanced things should be hidden (templates and patters basically), but activable

  • @estycki
    @estycki 2 месяца назад +1

    Figuring out this FSE UI makes me want to give up and code everything instead. HTML and CSS haven't changed all that much, so why do we need to reinvent the wheel of web design.

  • @Nadworks-cb
    @Nadworks-cb 2 месяца назад

    OMG, spot on. Couldn't agree more. Loving the rant.

  • @mboss1076
    @mboss1076 3 месяца назад +2

    Sorry, of course WP UX/UI can be improve but frankly this is not the priority. Rather media management (coming in the future backoffice), responsive features for mobile (not sure to see them one day 🙄),advanced responsive menus and missing blocks (powerful table, conditional content, icon list, popup, animation, maps, basic forms...)... are more important than questions about UX/UI. See for example the recent RUclips video of Adam Preiser/WP crafter on WordPress 6.6 regarding Responsive and limitations of Intrinsic... and why WordPress is not a good usable tool for mobile design.

  • @gustavoczbcn
    @gustavoczbcn 3 месяца назад

    Excellent Paul, tragically true and extremely funny! Thanks for your sense of humor, we learn so much more... and better 😊.

  • @DavidBell-qq1sd
    @DavidBell-qq1sd 3 месяца назад

    You have said what I have been trying to say but you are doing a fantastic way better job of saying it! Thank you! This is so true it hurts. Classic Plugin forever!

  • @Whatreally123
    @Whatreally123 2 месяца назад

    I have been using WP for a few years. I'm not a developer, just an end user who also likes to tinker around. One thing i absolutely hate is that adding a post, a user is only shown the title and content section. The user then adds without seeing what the final page is going to look like. It would be so much simpler to show the user the template of the post, and they can fill in the relevant details like the featured image or headings or whatever. So much easier. Hope that changes soon.
    Nad in fhe new block editor, i hate that all the options are not shown to the user by default. For example, in the typography section so many options are hidden. Why TF should these be hidden? Its ridiculous. Why cant they show all the options by default? Hiding options makes no sense.

  • @mikeswheels
    @mikeswheels 3 месяца назад +1

    "The simplification has led to more complexity." 9:58💡🤔

  • @DQ940
    @DQ940 Месяц назад +1

    I prefer the classic editor. Tbh the UX does not bother me. I think Gutenberg shoukd be the optional plugin not the classic editor.
    I dont think WP should be trying to be the next elementor etc. It just needs to concentrate on core stability, speed, security etc, and let the plugin developers do the rest.

  • @hellojonayet
    @hellojonayet 2 месяца назад

    This Guy is Really helpful. Thanks a ton

  • @minimeiauw4
    @minimeiauw4 3 месяца назад +37

    Gutenberg is the worst thing happened to WordPress

    • @ricardocarrera2
      @ricardocarrera2 3 месяца назад +6

      Sorry, my clients prefer Gutenberg and at least try to learn it. The original wordpress editor was crap.

    • @13caban
      @13caban 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ricardocarrera2 prefer Gutenberg? dis they tried the original editor? - I am sure the original editor needed a revamp, but gutenberg was not.

    • @JohannFritz78
      @JohannFritz78 3 месяца назад +2

      No, All the different page builders are the worst thing that happened to WordPress, it should never have been allowed...

    • @vigilantezack
      @vigilantezack 3 месяца назад

      ​@JohannFritz78 nobody wants to keep using a plain text box.

    • @JohannFritz78
      @JohannFritz78 3 месяца назад

      @@vigilantezack Try using Gutenberg with Kadence...

  • @Jason-mk3nn
    @Jason-mk3nn 3 месяца назад +4

    A ####### MEN. Add on the top WordPress's absolutely terrible overall platform-level communication.
    This video echoes most of Kevin's rants, but in a much more digestible format and tone. What really stinks right now, is that WordPress just does not care. Because they still feel like the king in the room, they completely ignore anything outside their reality distortion bubble. WP is not alone in that most tech companies are acting this way, but WordPress gives this attitude of we're really trying, yet completely ignoring real world issues. Automattic could just take a pause and actually have an open forum (where they do more than act like they are listening and maybe even take notes. But, they won't, because in their minds, they know everything.

    • @vaughanprint
      @vaughanprint 3 месяца назад +1

      As you say, they don’t seem to care and the explanation is the fact that Mullenweg has gained the most personal satisfaction and adulation from all this with all the investments. To him it’s all jazz at this stage and he just throws it out there for everyone to fight over the bones. For those of us looking in, it looks more like, as one person said to me recently, a cacophony of noise from a badly trained drum circle.
      As somebody above said it’s the best mankind can come up with and to a degree this reflects roughly to the crumby state of the tech industry as a whole. We’re at the stage, with a lot maturation still ahead of us.

  • @GeneralEnthusiast
    @GeneralEnthusiast 3 месяца назад

    The evolution of a Frankenstein UI: a cut-and-shut CMS that feels like the worst aspects of design by committee. I wish WP would approach the backend similarly to the front - basic building blocks to build "up" what is required, rather than working against a pre-built solution that's imperfect for almost all use cases. Kirby CMS has precisely the right approach to this. Thanks for the video Paul.

  • @kylesandstrom853
    @kylesandstrom853 3 месяца назад

    100% agree, if there wasn't ACF I doubt I would use it. It feels very reactionary right now trying to be a bit of everything and all built on an aging platform.

  • @hexamigo
    @hexamigo 2 месяца назад +1

    Yes I also agree. I think WP has gone downhill in terms of UI ever since legacy editor was removed as standard.

  • @RolandDietz
    @RolandDietz 3 месяца назад

    I agree with you. But I also fear that when they make it easier for beginners, they will forget about the experts. That means a hundred more clicks before you come to the point where you want to get. And I don't understand it. With so many people supporting WordPress, there should be a few that have a good experience with UX and UI design.

  • @rookiesmarts
    @rookiesmarts 3 месяца назад +1

    WTH is wrong with the Wordpress DEV Team ?
    Please pass on this video to the wordpress team...
    Very important review comments / insights shared by Paul..

  • @jakelangille
    @jakelangille 3 месяца назад

    So needed to be said. Thanks Paul.

  • @roccosilvestro4892
    @roccosilvestro4892 3 месяца назад

    100% agree. A great project made deliberately incomplete to sell plugins and templates? The media gallery is chaotic and primal. The media library is chaotic, almost unusable without plugins.

  • @d-Gaspar
    @d-Gaspar 2 месяца назад

    ( I partially agree, when installing WordPress the default interface should already be Gutenberg, it really gets confusing, it looks like two systems and it still seems like Gutenberg is a plugin, not WordPress and the menu creation part should be simpler and have an option advanced to create mega menu and use Gutenberg.
    But now in relation to other things like cohesion and how the interface works it makes a lot more sense than even Elementor which is almost perfect, the ex of editing patterns does make sense, opening another interface helps you understand that it has changed place .
    I'm not good at English so I may have misunderstood, but it's not that confusing and especially the new version is prettier to look at.
    But I believe the community building WP is heading in a good direction. )
    Concordo em parte, Ao instalar o WordPress a interface padrão já deveria ser o Gutenberg, realmente fica confuso parece dois sistemas e ainda parece que o Gutenberg é um plugin não o WordPress e a parte de criar menu deveria sim ser mais simples e ter uma opção avançada para criar mega menu e usar o Gutenberg.
    Mas agora em relação a outras coisas como a coesão e como a interface funciona faz muito mais sentido do que até o Elementor que é quase perfeito, o ex de editar padrões faz sentido sim, abrir uma outra interface te ajuda a entender que mudou de lugar.
    Eu não sou bom em inglês então posso até ter entendido errado, mas não é tão confuso e principalmente a nova versão é mais bonita de se ver.
    Mas eu acredito que a comunidade que constrói o WP está indo em uma boa direção.

  • @BradK02
    @BradK02 3 месяца назад

    Is it hard for a person who know what they doing or from a perspective of a person who just picks up WordPress. I do understand the point though.

  • @NursePeter
    @NursePeter 3 месяца назад

    I agree with you, Paul, but what's the solution to this situation?

    • @WPTuts
      @WPTuts  3 месяца назад +9

      The first would be to hire a seasoned UI/UX developer to completely overhaul the experience and pinpoint all the shortcomings and failings in the admin and then prioritize and work through fixing them in a methodical order.

  • @klemenslinvers8559
    @klemenslinvers8559 8 дней назад

    "Especially if you try to teach your customers to use it (after delivering the website) 😊" - I am such a customer and struggle till today to come around wordpress with its thousands of plugins. I think for them its a money machine and from this side it surely works (at least until now).
    May be this video can be a wake up call.

  • @mikeswheels
    @mikeswheels 3 месяца назад

    I was excited because I thought the project would get us away from short codes, but in its implementation with JavaScript, it has just added so much unnecessary duplication (i'm looking at you styles) and obfuscation.

  • @yannickmichel2566
    @yannickmichel2566 3 месяца назад

    thanks! I was gonna create a channel to just address all those horrible "time loosers"... it's so inefficient and I really don't have time to make videos.. thanks for reading my mind! @Gearyco also should jump on the train highlighting those unbelievably overdue "time loosers"... thanks again! I hope WP finally takes web development SERIOUS. cheers mate.

  • @Dinophox
    @Dinophox 3 месяца назад +1

    This happens where pure developers are developing a platform. It was alright back in the days, but in 2024 this is not really acceptable any more. We can see it in the US, where design led CEO are making tons of money because they actually care about the users and not the software itself. What is interesting to see also, is that Matt is angry that people are not adopting Gutenberg enough, but people will never adopt it 100% because it's a nightmare to use in the first place, and I'm almost afraid to say that is too late to make bigger changes to it. There are great page builders that are doing a much better job than Gutenberg at the moment. I like wordpress, but there are companies who understand users, and they will take a huge part of the market if not other headless options will.

  • @joinglobalnetworks
    @joinglobalnetworks 2 месяца назад

    😄I love the way that you give them free UI/UX advices and this is invaluable and so funny at the same time, thank you for this video and I hope they watch it and listen to you.

  • @justinsideris
    @justinsideris 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m a Bricks user so have avoided most of this. But I had NO IDEA things had gotten so bad in Core.
    Just what the hell is going on with Wordpress HQ. I can see someone forking wp into a more sane, stripped down version as a schism waiting to happen.

  • @danielacosta9763
    @danielacosta9763 3 месяца назад

    is the solution for WordPress to leave Php and go to a framework like react? Is this even feasible?

    • @vaughanprint
      @vaughanprint 3 месяца назад

      From what I understand React would be more a js/frontend discipline. PHP, a server side technology, would still be needed to access the CMS database. As usual I am open to education on this in the event I am missing something.

    • @sevenrichiewhite
      @sevenrichiewhite 3 месяца назад

      It is okay to stay with PHP. WordPress doesn't need a framework. What it needs is an complete overhaul of its API and a redesign of its dashboard. WP has become way too complex. It needs to get simpler for many many reasons. And UI and UX are just the cherry on the top

  • @EliasGomezSainz
    @EliasGomezSainz 3 месяца назад

    7:07 I'm sure there is a reason. I see it ok because the styling if a post or text elenent should be done in the Editor, and not at per element basis. But if you want to edit it, you can 😅

  • @ocratest
    @ocratest 3 месяца назад

    I deal with Gutenberg the same way I deal with horror movies. Pull a blanket over my eyes and repeat to myself - don't look don't look!

  • @martinmcshane4487
    @martinmcshane4487 3 месяца назад +1

    If only there was away we could all tag Mr Matt or automattic directly in this pist

  • @bentandersen4076
    @bentandersen4076 3 месяца назад

    You are 100% spot on.

  • @AlAmin-un7zx
    @AlAmin-un7zx 3 месяца назад +2

    We developers, might not know the insights of this UX but the Designers who designed it kept it secretly in their minds.

    • @TiagoSLoureiro
      @TiagoSLoureiro 3 месяца назад +7

      I don't think an actual designer has ever worked on this mess.

  • @blakpulp1366
    @blakpulp1366 3 месяца назад +1

    If it weren't for Elementor I'd still be working in Dreamweaver or something similar like Brackets

  • @GustavoGonzalezz
    @GustavoGonzalezz 3 месяца назад +6

    The WordPress user experience is horrible. If you sometimes have to convince yourself that it's still the best option for creating a website, how do you convince your customers? It's a disaster.

    • @iamalfofficial
      @iamalfofficial 3 месяца назад +1

      Been following you for like 5 years now Paul haha. I learned a lot from you and I totally agree with you. WP UX/UI sucks really. I
      Side note. I migrated everything to webflow.
      kinda pricey but it's saves a lot of time.

  • @markuserikssen
    @markuserikssen 2 месяца назад

    Isn't it mind-blowing how a popular platform like this has such bad UI/UX? I've been using it for over 15 years and it still feels so confusing and unnecessarily complicated to use.

  • @joinglobalnetworks
    @joinglobalnetworks 2 месяца назад

    I suggest they take they should receate it with the Brizy Page Builder way and add the other core wordPress feature on the top of Brizy UI/UX workflow.

  • @frankstuerzebecher
    @frankstuerzebecher 3 месяца назад

    They should buy Kadence and go that route. The Gutenberg concept is really good under the bonnet, but the user interface is a horror. I feel like the project has lost its vision. As if entropy (ego-driven developers) had gained the upper hand ...
    The backend frontend principle also clashes with the full page editing and the template editing in the middle rides the horse to death. The will to simplicity has been strangled.
    Another 2 years and we will have a successor for Typo3.

  • @lanceevans1689
    @lanceevans1689 3 месяца назад

    BIGGEST ISSUE: I still can't easily (or at all) start with a TRULY blank page and let my designer side rip. I hate-hate-hate that I keep getting constrained by templates. This is insane. If I go up to the Gutenberg demo page (wordpress.org/gutenberg/) I can just start from scratch, it's so nice. But not on a real production page. WTF? Why? Not one of the "blank" templates are actually blank. Even the videos on "How to start with a blank page" all say, "yeah, then you need some CSS to get rd of the last items" and they don't give you that. This is quite ridiculous. And that TITLE that exists on the top of the page, which thankfully doesn't actually post, but distracts while designing. And...the list goes on.
    I keep adding, one more: Small but a pain. When I am in the dashboard and I want to get back to one of the pages I am designing, why do I need to make one click on PAGES just to open the page list to choose from? Then the list comes up, and I can select. Can't it either show the pages? Or maybe a fast popup when I roll over the Pages link? The day gets long when you literally double your needed clicks on repetitive actions.