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Add Additional Sections & Scrolling to Insertion Block #82

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timmyc opened this issue Feb 17, 2017 · 3 comments
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Add Additional Sections & Scrolling to Insertion Block #82

timmyc opened this issue Feb 17, 2017 · 3 comments
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@timmyc
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timmyc commented Feb 17, 2017

The insertion block design shows the notion of having "Sections" within each tab of the dialog:

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This task is to add support for sections within the tabs, and populate with some example block icons. One section that could be added at this time would be for embeds and could display a list of popular services ( facebook, twitter, youtube, WordPress blog post etc ).

@timmyc timmyc added the [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement. label Feb 17, 2017
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Here's the latest mockup:

https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/blob/5e50c86e0c5c53cd2245e92537e8931cdc0cb317/mockups/Insert.png

See also this comment.

For some background on how this could work:

So these flows should work:

  • Type text, press enter for new line, type /, use arrow keys to select image, press enter, image is inserted
  • Click plus with mouse, start typing ima and Image would quickly be filtered as the top result, press Enter, image is inserted

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This is making me very excited about how the interface will feel magic. Having it adapt and know what you want to use, to predict - that's going to be super powerful to users.

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Closing this in favor of #34

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