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  • Thread Starter rdelia

    (@rdelia)

    Sure man! I’ve just sent you a message on your contact form.

    Thread Starter rdelia

    (@rdelia)

    I modified the plugin code in order to achieve what I needed. I had to pass the locale parameter in the HTTP calls to Facebook; also I got to have each localized feed managed separately in cache.

    I’d like to see localization of feeds soon officially implemented by the developer.

    Btw, thank you for this great plugin!
    Cheers,

    Raffaele

    Forum: Reviews
    In reply to: [Gutenberg] Meaningless
    Thread Starter rdelia

    (@rdelia)

    Hi Michael,

    other comments will tell you about lack of functionalities and bad UX and even provide comparison with other block editors. Instead, my comment is about an ill-advised release strategy.

    I appreciate the effort of the development team to give WordPress a native block editor, but, regretfully, they didn’t provide users with choice and forced them to adopt a still unappealing product. As a result, they totally crashed on launch, with users’ massive negative feedback.

    It’s easy to say that the users are not ready for the innovation, when in fact it’s the product not being ready. A brave choice would be now taking a step back and make G. available as an opt-in, while they rework it or restart the project from scratch.

    Skilled developers or even semi-skilled users don’t whine, because they instantly install Classic Editor and forget about Gutenberg’s existence.

    Instead, basic users really care nothing about all the pretty technical awesomeness you describe in the second chapter.

    I can’t see why you state Gutenberg provides the best experience for the reader, as an editor should be intended primarily for writers.

    Of course, trying to force users to adopt an counter-intuitive block editor proved a big mistake. As a consequence of that, now disappointed users’ feedback are the only reality to get in line with.

    Hi Gesen,

    thank you for your plugin, it works like a charm!

    I stumbled upon a problem with Safari browser not supporting URLS containing diacritics.
    See https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4381117?tstart=0

    I had just a dozen image files names containing accented letters like àéì on a WordPress site of mine. It appeared to me that deleting and re-uploading the images was fastest way to solve my problem.

    Your plugin now is preventing future problems with file names on that site, but now I wondered: “what if I had 1000s already-uploaded images to rename?”

    I didn’t found yet any WordPress plugin sanitizing media files names which were already uploaded on the server.

    If you’ll ever consider adding such feature to your plugin, I know it would be a huge work to do on your part, but It would be literally of massive help to many users.

    For the moment, thank you for your plugin and keep up with your great work!

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