The release of WordPress 5 and the new Gutenberg editor are just around the corner, and Gutenberg developers still have not tackled a serious design issue with the current Gutenberg notification system — notices in Gutenberg are being displayed over the content area, forcing users to dismiss notifications to gain access to their content — and in some cases, where several non-dismissible notices are displayed, users may not have access to their content area at all. The notification system in the current version of WordPress is nothing fancy — and can feel a bit intrusive when several notices are displayed at once — but it’s a lot more flexible and functional than the proposed Gutenberg notification system. As an example, here are some typical WPSSO notifications when editing a test post in the current version of WordPress and in the Gutenberg editor, along with an upcoming change in WPSSO Core v4.2.0 that moves WPSSO notices into the admin toolbar.
To provide its users and customers a better notification experience, the next release of WPSSO Core will move WPSSO error, warning, and information notices into the admin toolbar. The toolbar menu item will
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/17400/wpsso-ditches-wordpress-gutenberg-notifications
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2018/05/07/wpsso-ditches-wordpress-gutenberg-notifications/
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