Classic vs. Editor 2.0
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Classic vs. Editor 2.0

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About this course
Moving from Classic to Editor 2.0 is more than just learning a new interface—it’s about unlocking new capabilities that can streamline your workflow, improve the responsiveness of your designs, and open up new opportunities for your business. In this course, you’ll learn how to confidently transition from Duda’s Classic editor to Editor 2.0. We’ll walk through key differences between the two editors by watching a section built with Classic and Editor 2.0 side by side, so you can see exactly how layouts, headers, content blocks, and screen sizes function in each environment.
What you'll learn
  • Evaluate and navigate Editor 2.0's interface
  • Differences between Classic editor and Editor 2.0 to create flexible, responsive layouts
  • When to use basic vs. advanced headers
  • Workflow techniques for efficiency
  • Explore how to remake sections with Editor 2.0
Who should take this course?
Web designers and developers already familiar with Duda's Classic Editor who want to understand what's new and different in Editor 2.0 and practice building a section with Editor 2.0
Frequently asked questions
  • What is Editor 2.0 and how is it different from the Classic Editor?

    Editor 2.0 is Duda's latest and most powerful editor version. While it retains much of the Classic Editor interface you're familiar with, it introduces advanced functionalities like a permanent Design panel on the right side, a Layers panel for easy navigation, and improved automatic layout adaptation for tablet and mobile devices.
  • What are the main benefits of switching to Editor 2.0?

    Editor 2.0 offers several key advantages: improved workflows with tools like drag-to-resize columns and Advanced Grids for complex designs, better performance with higher Core Web Vital Scores, automatic layout adaptation that saves time across different screen sizes, and advanced header editing capabilities with sticky headers and scrolling behaviors.