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Make link selection consistent #17293
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Howdy, I wonder if it is intended that all these kinds of links support one way to add rel and custom CSS. If yes, then both should be in the (cc @getdave what do you think?) |
As I recall we decided to really simplify the link interface. That said, it feels pretty important that you can add I think it's more a UX/Design thing. Do we want to add this to ALL instances of links. Ditto CSS control. Also for links that appear within richtext, how should we manage more "advanced" settings? For example, adding CSS doesn't feel like something that should appear directly within the |
I am going to remove the needs design from this as the other issue on link control seems to have come to a conclusion to take a non-interface approach. This is great and means that it can at least start moving on with that. |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I think Gutenberg is a great improvement.
But there is inconsistency to how links are managed.
Try to explain:
The button link selection is completely out of sync with the rest of interface.
This is very frustrating, and also more frustrating is to explain more and more to clients how to do things.
Describe the solution you'd like
Provide an univoque interface with link selection. Allow
Describe alternatives you've considered
Going back to old editor
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