Open estelaris opened 6 months ago
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Next, you'll find the correct order of the content. Based on the changes in V6.5:
ALT: General tab in Preferences in WordPress Block Editor
Always open list view: When you toggle this on, the list view sidebar is open by default every time you open the Block Editor. Image remains the same
Display block breadcrumbs CHANGES TO -> Show block breadcrumbs Show block breadcrumbs: When you toggle this one, WordPress Block Editor shows block breadcrumbs at the bottom of the editor. Block breadcrumbs allow you to easily get a sense of where you are in the content and offer a way to easily select parent blocks. This is particularly helpful when you’re dealing with layers of nested blocks or more complicated arrangements. Image remains the same
Allow right-click contextual menus: THIS INFORMATION IS MISSING IN THE ARTICLE https://github.com/WordPress/Documentation-Issue-Tracker/assets/82057148/100d54f1-232d-4fd0-9bf9-b553270a8fe0
Document settings: This section lets you choose what panels appear in the Page/Post Settings Sidebar. If you toggle an item off here, it will hide that section in the page/post settings sidebar. If you find that you don’t use a specific panel in the settings sidebar and want to simplify your editing experience, this option is helpful. No image
Publishing: This lets you customize the options related to publishing a post or page.
Include pre-publish checklist CHANGES TO -> Enable pre-publish checks Enable pre-publish checklist: By toggling this on, you are enabling an extra step to appear before publishing a post/page. You will be asked to review the settings for Visibility and Publish date and add settings such as Categories and Tags. This checklist will only appear after you click Publish. You can make the relevant changes and click Publish one more time to Publish the post/page. Image remains the same
Additional CHANGES TO -> Advanced Advanced: This section lets you add extra areas to the editor. ALT: Enable Custom Fields
Top toolbar: THIS INFORMATION IS MISSING IN THE ARTICLE
Distraction free: When you toggle this on, it creates a clean interface with fewer distractions while you’re writing. WordPress turns off various options and panels in the toolbar and removes breadcrumbs at the bottom of the editor. Keep in mind that these options don’t go away! They are simply hidden while you’re writing. Hovering over or moving focus to the top part of the editor reveals a limited toolbar with selection tools, undo and redo, save, publish, and the button with the tree dots, which opens the options menu. https://github.com/WordPress/Documentation-Issue-Tracker/assets/82057148/34317b64-f8d8-4ba7-8012-8d0a56e2ddaf
Spotlight mode: When you toggle this on, WordPress Block Editor is set to Spotlight mode. All blocks are greyed out except for the one you’re working on so that you can focus on a single block at a time. ALT: Spotlight mode
Use theme styles: This option is what allows your editor to look like your theme so that, as you’re creating content, you have a strong sense of what it will look like upon publishing. If you’d rather focus on the content itself and not necessarily on how it will look, you can toggle this option off to have your theme styles removed. No image
Contain text cursor inside block: This option aids screen readers by stopping the text caret from leaving blocks. No image
Show button text labels: When you toggle this option, it allows you to show text instead of icons in the Toolbar. This applies to both the Top Toolbar in the Block Editor and the individual Block Toolbar. The two images remain the same
Show most used blocks: When you toggle this option on, it enables a section in the Block Inserter that shows all the blocks that you use the most. This can be helpful to easily find the blocks that you use frequently to build your page or post content. Image remains the same
Visible blocks CHANGES TO -> Manage block visibility Manage block visibility: This section lets you disable blocks that you don’t want to appear in the inserter. They can always be toggled back on later.
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This section covers preference settings when you are in the Site Editor. There are fewer settings in the Site Editor but the options work similarly to the ones in the WordPress Block Editor Preferences.
ALT: General tab in the Preferences in Site Editor
ALT: Appearance tab in the Preferences in Site Editor
ALT: Accessibility tab in the Preferences in Site Editor
ALT: Blocks tab in the Preferences in Site Editor
Link to article: https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/preferences-overview/
Updates for 6.5
General