Click on the image in Gutenberg, click on the pencil (edit) and you get the current editor, which lets you edit titles etc.
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]]>I don’t know how they built that site, but even so if you click on the image, go to the Media Library tab (which is the default on my install) it lets you add the title.
]]>You’ll be able to insert the title when you add the image initially. However the image is global vs per-post.
https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/7504 exists to bring parity back.
FYI, Gutenberg issues aren’t actually Alpha/Beta, though I understand the confusion ?? This would be for bugs in WP core, not Gutenberg which is still a plugin.
]]>I’m not really understanding this answer, and I don’t think that the changes made after clicking on the pencil are carrying over into the html of the post. When I click on the pencil and go to the image I’m trying to edit, the alt text that I added in the block is not there, and if I change the title after clicking the pencil, that information does not make it into the html of the block. The two different editing processes don’t seem to have anything to do with each other, so unless I want to code it in, there doesn’t seem to be a way to add a title to an image in a block. Or am I missing something?
]]>I think it’s best to open a new thread and upload screenshots step-step (for dummines) of what happens when you use the classic editor (the image properties box opens) and when you use Gutenberg (you know the multimedia uploader).
I thank you if you mention me in any way to explain this whole problem that completely damages the HTML of the images.
?Gutenberg killer of SEO?
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