Title: No Gutenberg? &#8211; Choose Where to Use the Block Editor or the Classic Editor
Author: Fernando Tellado
Published: <strong>18. 4. 2018</strong>
Last modified: 18. 8. 2026

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# No Gutenberg? – Choose Where to Use the Block Editor or the Classic Editor

 Autor: [Fernando Tellado](https://profiles.wordpress.org/fernandot/)

[Stáhnout](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/no-gutenberg.2.3.1.zip)

[Aktuální náhled](https://cs.wordpress.org/plugins/no-gutenberg/?preview=1)

 * [Podrobnosti](https://cs.wordpress.org/plugins/no-gutenberg/#description)
 * [Hodnocení](https://cs.wordpress.org/plugins/no-gutenberg/#reviews)
 *  [Instalace](https://cs.wordpress.org/plugins/no-gutenberg/#installation)
 * [Vývojáři](https://cs.wordpress.org/plugins/no-gutenberg/#developers)

 [Podpora](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/no-gutenberg/)

## Popis

The most configurable way to leave the block editor behind. Activate it and everything
block related is gone: the block editor, Global Styles, patterns, block widgets,
the Site Editor and the block CSS and JavaScript that every page loads. From there
you decide the scope: everywhere, or only for the post types, roles, templates and
entries you choose.

**What this plugin removes:**

#### Core Gutenberg Features

 * Gutenberg Block Editor (completely disabled)
 * Full Site Editing (FSE) Global Styles and inline CSS
 * Block-based Widget Editor (reverts to Classic Widgets)
 * Block Patterns and Pattern Directory
 * Theme.json support and processing
 * Block Directory integration
 * Site Editor functionality

#### Performance Optimizations

 * Removes all block-related CSS and JavaScript files
 * Eliminates Global Styles inline CSS on every page
 * Removes unused block library assets
 * Disables block editor admin assets
 * Removes duotone and layout support filters

#### WooCommerce Integration

 * Disables WooCommerce block-based checkout and cart
 * Removes WooCommerce block editor for products
 * Eliminates WooCommerce block assets and styles
 * Forces classic WooCommerce experience

#### Admin Experience

 * Removes the welcome panel that promotes the block editor
 * Removes the Patterns submenu from the Appearance menu (WP 6.5+)
 * Removes the Fonts submenu from the Appearance menu (WP 7.0+)
 * Blocks access to Site Editor pages
 * Shows activation success notice
 * Warns you when a block theme is active
 * Adds settings and support links to plugin actions

**Zero configuration required** – Activate the plugin and everything is disabled
right away. No setup needed because it just works!

**Full control when you need it** – There is an optional setup page under Settings
> No Gutenberg, built around one master switch. Leave it on and the plugin behaves
exactly as it always did. Turn it off and you decide where the block editor goes
away: by post type, by user role, by page template or by individual entry. The site
wide pieces (classic widgets, block patterns, frontend block assets, theme.json 
and the Site Editor) are then yours to keep or remove one by one. Every checkbox
means the same thing, so no setting ever undoes another one.

**Switch editors entry by entry, where it makes sense** – Editor switching is chosen
per post type, right next to the rule that disables the block editor. Enable it 
for pages, for instance, and every page gets „Edit (Classic)“ and „Edit (Blocks)“
links in the list plus a switch inside both editors, while your posts stay untouched.
Each entry remembers the editor chosen for it, and that choice beats the rules in
both directions: one landing page can stay on the Classic Editor while the rest 
keep blocks, or the other way around.

**It tells you what it is doing** – The settings screen opens with a status panel
for your particular site: how many block patterns are being blocked, how much weight
is off every page, whether your theme is a block theme, and how much of your published
content is really built with blocks. That last number is the one that should decide
whether you strip the block styles from the frontend or not, and no other plugin
tells you.

**Built for agencies and managed sites** – The whole configuration can be fixed 
from wp-config.php, and the settings screen locked as read only or hidden altogether,
so a site you deliver keeps the setup you left behind.

**A whole network configured in one file** – This is where the plugin stands alone.
Every single setting it has, and not just which editor opens, can be written in 
wp-config.php, the same file every site of a multisite network reads. A network 
of a hundred sites is set up once, all of them with the same rules, all of them 
with the same block CSS gone, and none of them able to drift away from it. The plugin
can also be network activated and left alone, because settings are stored per site,
so a network can equally let each site decide for itself. Same mechanism as the 
locking above, and this is how it is written.

#### One configuration for a whole network, or for a site you deliver

Everything the settings screen does can also be written in wp-config.php, where 
nobody changes it by accident, and what you write there wins over whatever is stored
in the database. It is the same file for every site of a multisite network, so it
is also how you set up a network without repeating the configuration site by site.
Add the lines you need above the comment that says „That’s all, stop editing! Happy
publishing.“

To disable Gutenberg everywhere and leave no settings screen for anyone to touch,
which is the usual setup both for a network and for a site you hand over to a client:

    ```
    define( 'NO_GUTENBERG_OPTIONS', array( 'complete' => true ) );
    define( 'NO_GUTENBERG_HIDE_SETTINGS', true );
    ```

Drop that second line and the settings page is still there, showing the configuration
the site is really running, but read only. And if all you want is to lock the screen,
leaving the configuration as each site has it stored:

    ```
    define( 'NO_GUTENBERG_LOCK_SETTINGS', true );
    ```

NO_GUTENBERG_OPTIONS takes any of the settings on the screen, so a selective setup
is written the same way:

    ```
    define(
        'NO_GUTENBERG_OPTIONS',
        array(
            'complete'           => false,
            'disable_post_types' => array( 'post', 'page' ),
            'disable_roles'      => array( 'editor', 'author' ),
            'frontend_css'       => false,
        )
    );
    ```

The keys are the settings on the screen. complete, widgets, patterns, frontend_css,
theme_json, site_editor and fse_notices take true or false, while disable_post_types,
disable_roles, disable_templates and switch_post_types take an array of slugs, and
disable_ids an array of entry IDs. Any key you leave out keeps the value stored 
on the site. Note that defining NO_GUTENBERG_OPTIONS already turns the whole screen
read only, so NO_GUTENBERG_LOCK_SETTINGS is not needed on top of it.

This plugin is perfect for:
 – Users who prefer the Classic Editor – Sites requiring
maximum compatibility with legacy themes and plugins – Performance-focused installations–
Users who want to eliminate block-related overhead completely – Sites that need 
the Classic Editor for everyone except a few post types or editors – Multisite networks
that want the same editing experience on every site

### Support

#### Need private support or custom development?

Do you need one-on-one help, priority troubleshooting, or a custom feature, integration,
or tweak built specifically for your site? I offer private support and custom development.
Just [contact me](https://cs.wordpress.org/plugins/no-gutenberg/no-gutenberg@ayudawp.com?output_format=md)
and tell me what you need.

#### Need help or have suggestions?

 * [Official website](https://servicios.ayudawp.com/)
 * [WordPress support forum](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/no-gutenberg/)
 * [YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/AyudaWordPressES)
 * [Documentation and tutorials](https://ayudawp.com/)

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## Snímky obrazovky

[⌊WordPress posts page with Classic Editor restored⌉⌊WordPress posts page with Classic
Editor restored⌉[

WordPress posts page with Classic Editor restored

[⌊Classic Widgets interface instead of block widgets⌉⌊Classic Widgets interface 
instead of block widgets⌉[

Classic Widgets interface instead of block widgets

[⌊Activation success notice⌉⌊Activation success notice⌉[

Activation success notice

[⌊FSE theme activation warning⌉⌊FSE theme activation warning⌉[

FSE theme activation warning

[⌊Settings page⌉⌊Settings page⌉[

Settings page

## Instalace

 1. Go to your WP Dashboard > Plugins and search for ‚no gutenberg‘ or…
 2. Download the plugin from WP repository
 3. Upload the ‚no-gutenberg‘ folder to the ‚/wp-content/plugins/‘ directory
 4. Activate the plugin through the ‚Plugins‘ menu in WordPress
 5. That’s it! Gutenberg is completely gone and Classic Editor is restored

On a multisite network you can also Network Activate it, so it runs on every site
of the network at once. Settings stay per site, and the description explains how
to configure the whole network from wp-config.php.

## Nejčastější dotazy

### Do I have to configure anything?

No. The plugin disables everything as soon as you activate it, exactly as it always
did. The settings page under Settings > No Gutenberg is there only if you want to
bring some part of the block editor back.

### Can I disable Gutenberg only for some content or some people?

Yes. Go to Settings > No Gutenberg, uncheck „Disable Gutenberg completely“, and 
then choose where the block editor should go away: post types, user roles, page 
templates or individual entry IDs. Rules are independent, so anything that matches
gets the Classic Editor and everything else keeps working as usual.

### Can I disable just one part of Gutenberg?

Yes. Once the master switch is off, the site wide pieces are independent checkboxes,
so you can, for example, restore the classic Widgets screen and remove the block
patterns while leaving the editor itself alone.

### If I only disable the editor for some content, what happens to the block styles?

That is exactly why the plugin unchecks the frontend block assets and theme.json
options for you when you switch to a partial setup: the content that still uses 
blocks would lose its styles on the frontend. The status panel tells you how many
of your published entries are built with blocks, so you can decide with real numbers.

### Can I lock the configuration so a client cannot change it?

Yes, from wp-config.php. `define( 'NO_GUTENBERG_LOCK_SETTINGS', true );` leaves 
Settings > No Gutenberg visible but read only, and `define( 'NO_GUTENBERG_HIDE_SETTINGS',
true );` takes it out of the menu. To fix the configuration itself, and not only
lock the screen, there is NO_GUTENBERG_OPTIONS. The description has the three of
them together, with the settings you can fix and the details worth knowing.

### Does it work on a multisite network?

Yes, and it is what the plugin is best at. Activate it site by site, or Network 
Activate it and it runs on every site of the network. Settings are stored per site,
so each site has its own Settings > No Gutenberg and each site administrator manages
their own.

For the whole network at once, the place is wp-config.php, the same file every site
reads: what you define there reaches all of them, covers every setting the plugin
has and wins over whatever each site has stored. There is no network settings screen,
because that file does the job for the entire network in a couple of lines. They
are in the description, under „One configuration for a whole network, or for a site
you deliver“.

### Can I open one entry with the other editor?

Yes. In the post types table there is a second column, „Let each entry switch“: 
check it for the post types where it makes sense. Those entries then get „Edit (
Classic)“ and „Edit (Blocks)“ links in the list and a switch inside both editors,
and each one remembers the editor you chose for it.

### Does this work with WooCommerce?

Yes. Products behave like any other post type: with the master switch on, or with
Products checked in the rules, the classic product editor is forced and the WooCommerce
block assets are removed from the frontend. If you leave blocks on for products,
the block based product editor keeps working, without a separate setting contradicting
it.

### Will this break my existing content?

No, and the plugin goes out of its way to keep it that way. It never rewrites a 
single entry, and an entry that is already built with blocks keeps the block editor
whatever the rules say, so nothing you set here can send it to an editor that would
reflow its markup. The entries list labels those entries and can be narrowed down
to them, so you can see exactly what you have.

There is one visible change on the frontend: with the frontend block assets removed,
content built with blocks loses the block styles. The status panel tells you how
many entries are affected before you decide.

### I want the Classic Editor on everything, block content included. Can I?

Yes. Uncheck the content protection under the master switch, on the settings page.
From that point the rules apply to every entry, and the plugin warns you inside 
the Classic Editor whenever you open one that is built with blocks, because saving
it there can break its blocks.

### What happens if I deactivate the plugin?

All Gutenberg functionality will be restored immediately. Your site will return 
to using the block editor and all block-related features.

### Is this compatible with all themes and plugins?

Yes. This plugin is designed for maximum compatibility. It works with all properly
coded themes and plugins by simply removing block functionality rather than conflicting
with it.

### Can I use it with a block theme?

You can, but block themes are built around the very features this plugin removes,
so their Site Editor and template editing will not work while it is active. The 
plugin warns you when it detects a block theme. If you need that theme, switch off
the Site Editor and theme.json modules on the settings page, or use a classic theme
instead.

### Why choose this over other similar plugins?

Because it does not stop at the editor. Others disable the block editor and leave
the rest running: this one also removes the FSE Global Styles, the block widgets,
the patterns, the WooCommerce blocks and the block CSS and JavaScript that every
page of your site is loading. It also tells you what it is doing, with a status 
panel measured on your own site instead of a list of promises. And on a multisite
network it is configured for every site at once from a single file, all of it, not
only which editor opens.

## Recenze

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s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Thank you](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/thank-you-3758/)󠁿

 [Daniel Fuchs](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dfuchs72/) 13. 7. 2026 1 odpověď

I’m very grateful for this plugin. I feel that all those full-site-editing and page-
builder concepts are built on the flawed assumption that a maximum of choices is
what people need. But the more options you have, the more complicated it gets, and
with full-site editing and a lot of people playing around with it on a website, 
every page and post will look different – or you need a LOT of self-discipline. 
And if you have the technical understanding and patience to master those systems
to good effect, you may as well learn PHP and CSS to program your own shortcodes
which will do exactly what you want. I for one tried the block editor and found 
it much more fun to write my own classic theme with a sophisticated design but a
minimum of options for the non-technical people who write posts for our website,
so it’s all of one piece. And no, old Gutenberg is not to blame. He started his 
own media revolution, that’s true, and Neil Postman wrote critically about him, 
but he didn’t invent the block editor. Thank him for that. His full name, by the
way, was Johannes Gensfleisch zum Gutenberg, which translates as „John Goose-Meat
of the Good Mountain“.

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### 󠀁[Excelente plugin – Excellent plugin](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/excelente-plugin-excellent-plugin-3/)󠁿

 [Delia Carballo](https://profiles.wordpress.org/soydelia/) 21. 1. 2026 1 odpověď

Es un plugin sencillo que hace exactamente lo que se espera de él: ¡deshacerse completamente
de Gutenberg!——It is a simple plugin that does exactly what it is supposed to do:
completely get rid of Gutenberg!

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### 󠀁[Yeah!](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/yeah-66/)󠁿

 [Alvaro Torres](https://profiles.wordpress.org/algato333/) 16. 1. 2026 1 odpověď

Thanks for that!

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### 󠀁[Of the best](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/of-the-best-2/)󠁿

 [cf12](https://profiles.wordpress.org/cf12/) 21. 2. 2023

Thank you so much for this plugin!

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### 󠀁[Gracias!](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/gracias-51/)󠁿

 [Alain Aubry](https://profiles.wordpress.org/caban13/) 29. 10. 2020

Gracias Fernando por esta iniciativa, la verdad uso otro plugin para esta funcionalidad,
pero otro más siempre es útil. Espero que un dia abandonen la idea de que un editor
de bloques es una buena idea … BRAVO !!!

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### 󠀁[A very good plugin](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-very-good-plugin-53/)󠁿

 [elkanah2222](https://profiles.wordpress.org/elkanah2222/) 17. 11. 2019

I’ve never had any problems with this plugin. I loved the other one with the same
name but when it did not work for me once, I started working with this one and it’s
pretty cool. Love it big time.

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## Autoři

No Gutenberg? – Choose Where to Use the Block Editor or the Classic Editor je otevřený
software. Následující lidé přispěli k vývoji tohoto pluginu.

Spolupracovníci

 *   [ Fernando Tellado ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/fernandot/)
 *   [ Ayuda WordPress ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ayudawp/)

Plugin „No Gutenberg? – Choose Where to Use the Block Editor or the Classic Editor“
byl přeložen do 13 jazyků. Děkujeme všem [překladatelům](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/no-gutenberg/contributors)
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## Přehled změn

#### 2.3.1

 * Improved: Tested up to WordPress 7.1, with no changes needed. The always iframed
   post editor, the persistent toolbar and the new client-side media processing 
   headers only reach the block editor, and the Site Editor, Patterns and Fonts 
   screens this plugin removes keep the same slugs
 * Improved: The plugin calls itself No Gutenberg? everywhere now, the same name
   it has on WordPress.org, instead of No Gutenberg in the plugins list, the Settings
   menu, its settings screen and its notices
 * Fix: Pages were loading the block styles and scripts of every plugin that registers
   blocks, even where no block appears. Removing the block CSS also turned off the
   on-demand loading that WordPress 6.8 tied to the same switch, so on a site with
   block plugins installed this plugin was adding weight instead of saving it
 * Fix: The Block widget is now really gone from the classic Widgets screen. The
   cleanup ran after WordPress had already registered it, so it stayed on the list

#### 2.3.0

 * New: Existing block content is protected. An entry that already contains blocks
   keeps the block editor whatever the rules say, so installing the plugin on a 
   site with mixed content no longer sends that content to an editor that reflows
   its markup. A checkbox under the master switch gives the protection up when you
   really want the Classic Editor on everything
 * New: The entries list says which editor each entry opens with, and flags the 
   entries built with blocks that are opening in the Classic Editor. A „Built with
   blocks“ link next to All and Published narrows the list down to them, so you 
   can finally see which entries they are instead of only how many
 * New: The Classic Editor warns you when the entry you are editing is built with
   blocks, before you save it, with a link to open it in the block editor instead
 * Improved: The editor chosen for a single entry is now honored whatever the configuration
   is, master switch included. It used to be read only where per entry switching
   was enabled, which left no way out on a site with everything disabled
 * Improved: Sites arriving from the Classic Editor plugin keep the editor it recorded
   for each entry, instead of starting from zero
 * Improved: The status panel counts drafts, pending, private and scheduled entries
   too, not only published ones, and links to the entries it is counting. A site
   in the middle of a migration was being told it had no block content
 * Improved: The activation notice says how many entries are built with blocks and
   what is going to happen to them
 * Fix: Uninstall now also removes the version option, the per entry editor meta
   and the content count transients

For older changelog entries, please check the [changelog.txt](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/no-gutenberg/trunk/changelog.txt)
file

## Meta

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 *  Poslední aktualizace **před 3 dny**
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## Spolupracovníci

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## Podpora

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