• Goes into the right direction, as many use e.g. visual composer or divi or other frameworks. So at my customers websites I now try to use Gutenberg to avoid additional frameworks which can even only be used with the “classic editor” plugin (bad enough). But many details missing as custom css-classes for each column, custom gutter width etc (without installing again additional plugins) and the handling of the blocks is terrible. So its always a challenge to select the right block and move it. Btw, why does every passage when e.g pasting content have its own block? what’s the sense behind being able to move each passage? why can’t I decide this on my own? this way long text blocks become separated.
    I hope that the classic editor will never expire, as from then on I won’t use WordPress anymore.

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  • Just a quick note on splitting long paragraphs: if you’re typing, you can press Shift + Enter and it will keep text in the same paragraph; if you’re pasting, create a Classic block and paste there.

    Thread Starter donald91

    (@donald91)

    Thanks, figured that out too, but when pasting content inside it still creates own paragraphs

    Are you sure you’re using *Classic* block? I just tested it and it doesn’t split the content…pasted from Google Docs with no issue at all (one heading and two paragraphs, everything stayed inside one Classic block).

    Thread Starter donald91

    (@donald91)

    Ah that’s what you mean, understood. Yes that works fine so far.

    Great! if you need help with anything else, just ask. See ya.

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