Bump! Ditto this observation on a fresh install of WordPress 5.0.2. Installed both as plugins as well, even though Gutenberg is included; same behavior. I also have a version of Elementor installed if that makes a difference?
TinyMCE Advanced 5.0 (latest release) should work for/enhance both editors now 🙂
I tried to deactivate the Classic Editor, leaving Gutenberg Activated. The Hybrid functionality is working and it allows me to have an option whether I want to use Classic or Blocks.
However, clicking on Edit in Classic Editor, when you hover on the Post will redirect you to a blank page.
I think this is because the Class Editor isn’t activated. But if I activate the Classic Editor, the Hybrid won’t be seen.
What should be activated/deactivated to be able to use the Hybrid function?
Please see screenshot here – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n4d5mhHywwi-jEjyx-ewLF6cKp1BiWZa/view?usp=sharing
Then when I click the Classic Editor, it redirects me to a blank page with a URL of
https://mydomain.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=2028&action=edit&classic-editor
Plugin Pre-requisite:
Classic Editor = F
Gutenberg = T
TinyMCE = T
–Hybrid = T
Thanks! Can you replicate?