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This plugin does one thing and does it well. This is how all plugins should be!
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Does exactly as it says.
Thanks very much for making this, @specialk.
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A beautiful solution …
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Like many others I was frustrated when my custom fields disappeared after the WP 5 upgrade & implementation of block editing. I installed this plugin and it worked… but it is quirky and difficult to work with. (Only one custom field can be saved at a time and once saved, a field cannot be easily edited or deleted).
But it turns out that the custom field function can now be restored without a plugin as an advanced option setting. (With edit screen open, click the 3 dots in upper right, to the right of the gear icon; then click “options” on the drop down menu; then under the “Advanced Panels” section, check the “Custom Fields” box).
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Helpful – it brings back the custum fields function. Only bad thing: using 3 custom fields, means that I have to save the page 3 times – each time after each custom field.
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If you are searching for the solution to display custom fields like they were displayed before Gutenberg – in native wp meta box – this is solution for you.
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GREAT PLUGIN
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Thanks for saving my time! It works very well, and cf come backs ??
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You, sir, are a darn life-saver!!! I don’t understand why WordPress suddenly decided custom fields shouldn’t be used with Gutenberg. Have they any idea of how useful custom fields can be?!
Anyway, thank you for this. Also, I love how it looks exactly like the usual custom tags field used to be. Old users won’t be lost. ^^
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Works great. This is just what I needed. Thank you so much.
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Great plugin. It does exactly what I was looking for. I am currently testing the Gutenberg editor on my localhost to prepare my web pages for the big Gutenberg release in WP 5.0. Thanks for the plugin!
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Why-o-why do the customs fields need to go…?
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Thanks for doing this!
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My only major complaint about Gutenberg was not being able to associate arbitrary key-value meta pairs with posts. The more popular Gutenberg Custom Fields, despite the name, really doesn’t replace that functionality, and tries to force you into this weird paradigm of custom fields as blocks, which they aren’t. This plugin, on the other hand, does exactly what I need. Thanks!
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I’m relieved to see there’s a plugin that allows me to keep the Custom Fields visible for the sites that rely on them.
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Great plugin to work with custom fields when Gutenberg is coming.
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