• Resolved hiadriane

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    Anyone else have issues with Table of Contents not generating proper H3 titles in the URLs!?…

    Using this as an example post, featuring Stackable’s ‘Table of Contents’ block: https://www.healabel.com/cabbage-benefits/

    You can see it is not pulling the proper H3 title. Instead, it uses my previous H3 titles from several weeks ago that have been updated, saved, date updated, purged, etc.

    I’ve tried just about everything I can think of and it’s a mystery why it won’t use my current H3 titles.

    I reached out to Stackable support, they redirected me to WP, hence me posting this here…

    This is exactly what they said after investigating:

    “…After checking your Post, we saw that you are using the native Heading block and not the Stackable Heading block. This means that the HTML Anchor is linked to the native block, so we don’t have control over this. You may need to reach out to the WordPress team regarding this.

    However, upon discussing this further with our dev team, we realized that this is actually the correct behavior and that the HTML Anchor should not change because if it does, it may break the link/s on your other existing pages. Perhaps you can clarify this further with the WordPress support team?”

    Please help!

    Thanks,

    Adriane

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi there!

    We’ve already communicated via email. We tried checking, and you can file the issue here for the WordPress team to see:?https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues

    However, we are in the understanding that it may not be a bug and that this is the intended behavior. But please double check with the team just to be sure. ??

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