Rating: 5 stars
Great plugin, thank you. Let me tame my plug in beast and bring order to the Press. I combined it with the php filter ‘block_categories_all’ to move them to my own categories as well. Together, they have made a world of difference.
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Extremely useful plugin and one of the first I added to all of my installs. Thank you, Darren!
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I wanted to like this plug for the nice UI design. When I open the block manager screen, the two grey tabs where block listings are suppose to display are empty. It looks like some kind of glitch.
Update: I added a couple more review stars for author’s response. Hopefully the issue gets fixed soon.
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Having the ability to disable some of the more obscure, unnecessary blocks is essential and this plugin features on every site I work on.
Thanks!
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It makes the job done! Thanks
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I love this plugin! I already had my own code to whitelist certain blocks in the editor, but I couldn’t figure how to remove certain core-embed blocks. But with this plugin, I’m able to remove those blocks as well! I abandoned my custom code and just used this instead.
It would be nice to see it have a feature to restrict blocks to certain roles. PublishPress Blocks has this, but it’s very clunky and also adds its own blocks. I prefer a simple Block Manager like this one
//updated my review again because it now works
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Thanks Darren for this handy tool!
It seems to me that this functionality should be part of WordPress core. Before installing this plugin, I was typing /im to insert an image, and then having to choose between “Image” and “Imgur.” These words look very similar and also have almost identical block icons. The dropdown for /im also shows Flickr, Vimeo, and Animoto.
I wanted to remove those blocks, so naturally I went to the default / core Block Manager. Unfortunately, to my surprise, or at least in my experience, the default Block Manager does not provide a way to remove Imgur, Flickr, Vimeo and Animoto.
Thanks again for helping to declutter and simplify the publishing process!
Reviewed with:
WordPress 5.7.1
Gutenberg Block Manager 1.2.1
Rating: 5 stars
This is great for simplifying things for clients. Love the ability to re-categorize!
Any plans to allow the hiding of individual block controls? There are a bunch of advanced settings many clients could do without.
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This plugin is a great tool if you have a custom theme and if you don’t want to provide all blocks to your editors. It’s very easy to set up.
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Simple and intuitive switching off and on of blocks. Job well done! Thank you!
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Used on WP 5.3.2 works perfectly to unclutter Block editor.
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