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Moving the editor to the frontend #1396

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paaljoachim opened this issue Jun 23, 2017 · 3 comments
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Moving the editor to the frontend #1396

paaljoachim opened this issue Jun 23, 2017 · 3 comments
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Customization Issues related to Phase 2: Customization efforts

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@paaljoachim
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Some thoughts here...
As the customizer and the Gutenberg editor will in a sense almost merge into a very similar experience it seems natural to just move both of them into the frontend. Seeing the site as it is with the header, sidebars (if any), content and the footer.

This means clicking edit post/page it moves directly into the frontend for a more true to layout editing experience.

@westonruter
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See #1315 (comment)

@jasmussen jasmussen added the Customization Issues related to Phase 2: Customization efforts label Aug 18, 2017
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mtias commented Aug 18, 2017

Closing as this is not on the roadmap for Gutenberg. The plan is to allow themes to provide the necessary styles so that the editor looks like the front-end when it comes to blocks.

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Gutenberg editor is now on frontend. Hope it might be the solution of your problem
https://wordpress.org/plugins/frontrom/

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