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Gutenberg Times: Gutenberg Changelog #125 – WordPress 6.9, Gutenberg 22.1 and Gutenberg 22.2

The newest episode of the Gutenberg Changelog podcast, #125, features hosts Birgit Pauli-Haack and JC Palmes discussing a major trio of releases: WordPress 6.9, Gutenberg 22.1, and Gutenberg 22.2.

JC highlights several exciting features in WordPress 6.9, focusing on significant developer and editor experience improvements, including the full iframe editorroutingDataViews, the Interactivity APIpattern logic and content-only mode, and the Abilities system. A personal favorite is the new Accordion Block.

The discussion then moves to the latest Gutenberg releases. 

Gutenberg 22.1 introduces the new core/tabs block and brings enhancements like JS/CSS editing for the HTML Block, updates to the Twitter/X embed icon, and various improvements to DataViews and Breadcrumbs.

Gutenberg 22.2 focuses on performance, block editor polish, accessibility, and developer experience. Key updates include expanded functionality for the Breadcrumbs block, support for background video embeds in the Cover block, and new controls for text justification and width in the Block Editor. It also refines the block-locking functionality with changes to pattern management, such as replacing the ‘Ungroup’ option with ‘Add edit section’ for specific blocks.

Tune in to get the full rundown on how these releases will shape the future of site building in WordPress.

Show Notes / Transcript

Show Notes

JC Palmes, WebDev Studios

Announcements

Gutenberg Changelog podcast now also available on YouTube

WordPress 6.9

State of the Word Dec 2, 2025, at 20:00 UTC

Release Candidate 3

Source of Truth is out.

Field Guide

WordPress Importer can now migrate URLs in your content

Gutenberg-Releases

Stay in Touch

Transcript

The transcript is in the works.

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