• While backwards compatibility is nice, this plugin currently doesn’t really work with Full Site Editing and block editing in general.

    It’s possible to enable block editing for events, but it’s still not enabled by default. AFAIK the reason is that the block editing interface doesn’t really support checking the event details before publishing. Though, Yoast SEO has an “check this before you publish” reminder, that should be possible for this plugin as well.

    Full support for FSE would of course be the ability to build templates with the current placeholders as block components and the ability to add filters in the loop block (or a custom loop block if that’s easier).

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  • Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    at the moment FSE or block is limited.

    e.g. Gutenberg – https://wp-events-plugin.com/blog/2018/12/06/wordpress-5-0-and-gutenberg-compatibility/

    Thread Starter audunmb

    (@audunmb)

    The main sticking point for not making support by default is due to the lack of user warnings when events are not complete (such as a missing date) or any other reason for the event not being published after hitting the publish button.

    Several plugins have a pre-publish checklist, you could probably add that to make sure that posts have date, location etc.

    Also, it seems like categories and tags doesn’t work if I enable Gutenberg. The screen where you choose them doesn’t show and I can’t add it trough the settings.

    Thread Starter audunmb

    (@audunmb)

    I’ll make a new post for the bug with categories and tags.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    with regards to the Gutenberg, this is already been reported to the Devs.

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