When it comes to editing and crafting content on the go, the WordPress Mobile apps are a good choice. The question is, how does the editor in the iOS app interact with content written in Gutenberg? Let’s find out. Quick Edits Turn Into Lengthy, Frustrating Fixes
For testing purposes, I used a simple scenario that many users may run into. I’ve written and published a post in Gutenberg using paragraph, unordered lists, and image blocks. I then used the WordPress for iOS mobile app to access the post, correct a typo, and save it. The goal is to see if content is effected by saving it in a different editor.
Here is what the content looks like written and published in Gutenberg.
Here is what the post looks like in the iOS app. It displays what appears to be Comment shortcodes at the beginning of each paragraph.
After correcting a typo and saving the changes, this is what happened to the post. As you can see, what was supposed to be a quick fix has turned into a lengthy process of fixing the entire article in Gutenberg.
All of the content runs together as one giant block. To say that this is frustrating is an understatement, especially if you’re on the road and don’t
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/17363/wordpress-for-ios-and-gutenberg-don-t-get-along
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2018/04/26/wordpress-for-ios-and-gutenberg-dont-get-along/
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