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Still no support for pages? #1272

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webdados opened this issue Jun 19, 2017 · 5 comments
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Still no support for pages? #1272

webdados opened this issue Jun 19, 2017 · 5 comments
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[Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended

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@webdados
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When clicking the Gutenberg link on a page we're taken to a blank content editor that, after saved, becomes a post.

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No, pages aren't supported. In the immediate term, the quick edit link should be limited to posts.

To support pages and other custom post types, the following places will need to be reworked (at least):

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I also recommend mentioning the non-page compatibility on WordPress.org description, because the third paragraph may lead to confusion:

The new post and page building experience will make writing rich posts effortless, making it easy to do what today might take shortcodes, custom HTML, or “mystery meat” embed discovery.

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Hopefully the page editing support can be added in short order and that won't be necessary.

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mtias commented Jun 22, 2017

Let's try to get this before the next release (this Friday).

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Potentially related: #1356

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