Genesis or Twenty Twenty?

In the last two years, Genesis has totally integrated with the block editor and partnered with Atomic Blocks to become the single easiest way to get a great-looking site up that will actually tell your visitors what they most want to know about you and whatever you’re offering.

In short, it’s become a content creator’s dream.

But it’s taking me some time to unlearn a few of the habits that made me fall in love with Genesis as a front-end developer/designer. (Would you believe I’ve never had a default theme installed on a production site?)

But in my current life I’m on the Core team! (As a volunteer.) Maybe it’s time to get elbows-deep in Twenty Twenty and see what I can do with it … and let you know what I find.

See you on April 18th?

Speaker

By marybaum

2022 Core representative and co-maintainer of a few components. Copy editor for the Core team (I may have tweaked that error message you saw yesterday!)

WordCamp speaker, mostly on design and CSS.

Direct marketer with a design degree in three things:
1. Don't make it symmetrical.
2. Do make it look intentional.
3. And if you can’t make it good, make it big.

Self-taught developer, if you don’t count CSS-Tricks, Know the Code Pro and Wes Bos.

Dabbler in online fabric and assorted other product design, and 3D.

Tennis, landscape and macro photographer and near-daily tennis player.

Grandmother.

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