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Remove support links from several blocks #40275

Closed dsas closed 20 hours ago

dsas commented 1 day ago

Fixes https://github.com/Automattic/wp-calypso/issues/96079

Proposed changes:

The group placeholder shows a choice of group blocks, hovering over them shows [object Object]. This is because this code transforms them into ReactElements (which isn't officially supported) and they get rendered as strings.

Discussion is ongoing in Gutenberg about the best way to display the support links. For now, to avoid the [object Object] problem, this pr removes the links from the blocks that trigger the problem.

Other information:

Jetpack product discussion

Does this pull request change what data or activity we track or use?

Testing instructions:

  1. Apply patch using instructions below
  2. Sandbox the site, and also s0.wp.com s1.wp.com s2.wp.com
  3. Enter the post editor
  4. Choose a group block from the block inserter
  5. Hover over each of the different blocks offered and note that you get a description of the block.

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a35e0f1a-fd36-484a-a2af-8c72cf525b00

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