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  • Plugin Author Arno Welzel

    (@awelzel)

    Thanks.

    There are no plans yet for a specific “Gutenberg style” content block, since the shortcode is not just a simple element but embeds other elements and I don’t know yet how to this can be integrated as a content block.

    However you still can use the old toolbar button by adding a “classic” block in Gutenberg. This will create a block where you have the classic WordPress editor including the Timed Content button in the toolbar.

    Thread Starter vortodox

    (@vortodox)

    Thanks for fast reply!
    Also, thanks for letting me know there is “classic” block in Gutenberg. That’s exactly what I needed.
    All the best!

    I hoped this might work for me, too. But sadly not.

    I put in the shortcodes in a classic block and tried also a shortcode block. But the content is shown, though. Seems as if all of the content has to be in a classic block then ? If so, this is not an option for me.

    Any other options to keep on using this cool plugin ?

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by dragon013.
    Plugin Author Arno Welzel

    (@awelzel)

    No, no other option. The Timed Content shortcode either shows or hides everything inside it. If this does not work in a “classic” block I don’t know either what to do. For me this works.

    It does work in a classic block. But not this way:

    classic block with shortcode to start timed content
    gutenberg block with content
    classic block with shortcode to end timed content

    it also not works with:

    shortcode block with shortcode to start timed content
    gutenberg block with content
    shortcode block with shortcode to end timed content
    Plugin Author Arno Welzel

    (@awelzel)

    Yes, this is the expected result.

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