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  • The same problem.
    The plugin loads and loads and loads.
    After a while it’s interrupted by the server.
    WP 5.0.3

    Thread Starter bobaman

    (@bobaman)

    Hello Ian

    Most of my problems with Gutenberg seem to be discussed on Github. Thank you for the links.

    I also searched for the plugins, but found no solution like TinyMce Advanced or there is currently no solution for Gutenberg. That doesn’t surprise me. As long as Gutenberg is still developing, plug-in authors will be wary.
    At the moment there are only solutions for whole blocks but not for inline-styles. If you know a plugin or a hook that creates this functionality, please let me know.

    Thread Starter bobaman

    (@bobaman)

    Hello Ian – thanks for your answer.

    To edit content such as text and images quickly, the settings must be directly accessible.
    The only chance for a user without HTML knowledge is to switch to the code editor to use a non-breaking space?
    That’s no solution.
    Content management systems such as WordPress have been developed especially for people without programming knowledge.

    If the user in Gutenberg wants to have only one word in color, this is no longer possible. You can only color the whole block or change the font size for the whole block. With the old editor you could predefine formats. This create the possibility to color text passages or words. The suggested solution to use CSS classes under Advanced in the sidebar works again only for the whole block and is not user-friendly.

    Your suggestion to contact the theme’s author for predefined image sizes is not helpful. What should the author do? In Gutenberg only four widths can be selected. Other widths like 30% can not be defined with the function .php.
    In the age of responsive web design, I assumed that these widths are really percentage. A gross misjudgment. The width is set hard. Text beside the picture becomes narrower on small devices until only one word is left in the row. How poor is that? The output of a class could help the developer to make the width of the images responsive.

    The possibilities to adapt Gutenberg to the needs of users are very low. That’s too bad.

    One of the most commonly installed plugins for the old editor is TinyMCE Advanced with over a million active installations. This allows users and administrators to decide for themselves which button is needed and which is not.
    The idea of ​​reducing Gutenberg to important things is very good. But what’s important and what’s not, should be able to decide who should work with Gutenberg.
    In this version, it’s just patronizing.

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