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In Gutenberg, when inserting an image block, there does not seem to have an option to link to the original media file, as with the classic editor.
A more concerning problem is that Gutenberg does not seem to work at all with responsive images and srcset as implemented in WordPress 4.4. A post created with Gutenberg will always load the full size image regardless of viewport size.
Expected Behavior
Gutenberg should implement an option to link to original media file or attachment page, as per the classic editor. Currently, the gallery block does this.
In addition, responsive images should work as per the classic editor.
Current Behavior
Possible Solution
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Related Issues and/or PRs
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Documentation
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I see this has been closed a while ago, but couldn't find any further mention of the option to link the image to the original media file or attachment page. Does anyone care to comment on whether this is a planned feature?
Issue Overview
In Gutenberg, when inserting an image block, there does not seem to have an option to link to the original media file, as with the classic editor.
A more concerning problem is that Gutenberg does not seem to work at all with responsive images and srcset as implemented in WordPress 4.4. A post created with Gutenberg will always load the full size image regardless of viewport size.
Expected Behavior
Gutenberg should implement an option to link to original media file or attachment page, as per the classic editor. Currently, the gallery block does this.
In addition, responsive images should work as per the classic editor.
Current Behavior
Possible Solution
Screenshots / Video
Related Issues and/or PRs
Todos
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: