Gutenberg: every paragraph is a block. Why?
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It’s just one of the many annoying ‘features’ in the new Gutenberg editor: every paragraph is a block (unless you make ‘line break’ paragraphs with Shift+Enter, but my normal use for that is to have a new line within a paragraph).
The question is: why was anybody thinking this is a good idea? I’m not aware of a text editor block in any page builder that does it like that. The result is that the writer has no real overview of his work.
One of the moderators wrote (here):
Each paragraph should be its own block, because otherwise you wouldn’t be able to put things like images between them.
??? In the classic editor, you just put your cursor where you want your image, insert it, choose whether you want it left, right or centered, done.
These paragraph blocks don’t make that any easier, on the contrary I’d say.So, back to the question in the title: why is every paragraph by default a block? What’s the purpose? What is it good for? What does it make ‘simpler’? I honestly have no idea.
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