I managed to make time during my trip to Kyoto to visit Apple Kyoto. I visit Apple Stores everywhere I go on my trips to the U.S., and this time was no different.
Here are the photos of my trip to Kyoto again. Last time I focused on the classical buildings in front of the station, but this time I went to Shijo and Kiyomizu area, which is typical of Kyoto. Unfortunately, we didn’t have enough time to go to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, so we stopped at the entrance.
I recently visited Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, for a 3-day/2-night trip. I took these photos when I walked around Shiokoji-dori in front of Kyoto Station and Shijo area.
The café with Wi-Fi is still the standard for a café I want to go to.
How many such places can you find that you want to go to again and again? is sometimes important for me personally. Being comfortable is the reason for cafes that I want to visit again and again.
wordpress has had Gutenberg for quite some time, which allows you to create articles in a visual-like manner, instead of the old text-based classic editor.
I was not comfortable with this method, called block notation, and used the old classic editor, adding HTML tags as needed for convenience, but I decided to part ways with it.
The classic editor by Automatic will end at the end of 2022 (it was extended to 2024 as a result).
Written by classic editor article is not support new themes.
This is the main reason. First, the end of the classic editor is a big deal. We have no choice but to migrate even if we don’t want to.
Originally, the end of the classic editor was announced and extended several times over the past few years, and I thought it would end in 2022, but it seems that it has been further extended to 2024. They announced In December the end of 2022 to extended to 2024. I understand why they announced in a last-minute announcement. They want to end the classic editor, so.
However, I guess the announcement is true that it will eventually come to an end.
For the time being, I was not positive about migrating to Gutenberg, which is difficult for me to use (Maybe I write program in my work, so…). I still need a more positive reason to move to Gutenberg.