WordPress Gutenberg is coming and fast approaching. Rather than get into how the new content block editor is going to affect your existing site (more on that very soon) Greg Taylor of Trinity Web Media’s web development team wanted to discuss Gutenberg himself.
Also, this is the first naming convention that falls outside of Matt’s normal names. With older releases named Miles, Coltrane, Thelonious, Evans, Smith and Parker this is the first time a major release is not named after a famed jazz musician.
Hey Matt – I know I have asked before, but what about a release named after my favorite Jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery?
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While I’ve known Greg for years from our time together in the marketing scene, I’ve only recently had the chance to work with Trinity Web Media on a client project. Not only was the team professional and their work spot on, they were amazingly quick to respond and required very little hand-holding along the way. I chalk that up to their past experience and a deep understanding of best-in-class services.
I have hired Greg and the Trinity team multiple times for work on my own websites, and have also hired them to work on behalf of multiple clients. He is simply a pleasure to work with, in every respect. Smart but without the giant ego of some developers, Trinity Web Media works with his clients to achieve their vision in the best way possible — with careful attention to their interests, and thoughtful recommendations based on his expertise. • Susan Baier – Founding Marketing Strategist – Audience Audit