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Placement of title #1081

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paaljoachim opened this issue Jun 8, 2017 · 1 comment
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Placement of title #1081

paaljoachim opened this issue Jun 8, 2017 · 1 comment
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[Type] Question Questions about the design or development of the editor.

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@paaljoachim
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paaljoachim commented Jun 8, 2017

I am looking at: https://testgutenberg.wpkonsulterna.se/wp-admin/admin.php?page=gutenberg

screen shot 2017-06-08 at 17 03 43

Look at the placement of the title. It looks like it is a part of the layout of the page.

What if we moved it up top something like this:

gutenberg-title-area

We could for instance add some initial words that says add a block to begin creating your layout. The words go away after the first block has been added.

gutenberg-add-first-block

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Thanks for contributing and mocking up! Always good with perspectives.

I responded indirectly to part of this in another ticket, #1082 (comment). But I do think that the post title is part of the post, and should be in the layout area.

More discussion in Slack: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C02QB2JS7/p1496993101684003

Perhaps worth opening a ticket for making the post/page title an actual block, so you can delete it if you want?

@jasmussen jasmussen added the [Type] Question Questions about the design or development of the editor. label Jun 9, 2017
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