Hi @metaflix,
I can appreciate that must be frustrating.
Let me respond to a few points:
I am using the latest version of WordPress (5.8.1) which I presume includes the latest version of Gutenberg.
WordPress does not include the latest version of Gutenberg. To enable that you need to install the Gutenberg Plugin.
The Plugin is released every two weeks from work happening the Github repo. Much of what is contained in the Plugin will end up in WordPress Core at some point, but that only happens when a new version of WordPress is released (such as the forthcoming WP 5.9 release).
We maintain a list of which versions of the Gutenberg Plugin are merged into WordPress Core.
In short, if you don’t have the Gutenberg Plugin installed then you aren’t on the latest version of Gutenberg. That’s absolutely fine. The Plugin is less stable than the version that’s merged into Core.
I suspect you will have Gutenberg versions 10.0-10.7 running on your site, whereas the fix to the paste issue was only resolved in Gutenberg 11.4.0. Therefore I’m afraid the fix won’t be on your site.
You have two options:
1. Wait for WordPress 5.9 to be released on the 14th December at which point you will get the fix bundled as part of the update.
2. Install the Gutenberg Plugin. I would however caution that the Plugin moves very quickly and thus you would need to be a lot more proactive about testing and checking your site inline with the 2 week release cycle to ensure it won’t have any problems.
Whilst it’s probably not the solution you were hoping for I trust that clears things up and provides you with some options?
I’ll go ahead and close this one out now, but feel free to respond again if you have any questions.
All the very best
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This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by David Smith.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by David Smith.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by David Smith.