[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #58755: Concerning Re-usable Blocks

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#58755: Concerning Re-usable Blocks
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 Reporter:  warui1738                |      Owner:  (none)
     Type:  feature request          |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                   |  Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  Taxonomy                 |    Version:  6.2.2
 Severity:  minor                    |   Keywords:  dev-feedback reporter-
  Focuses:  accessibility,           |  feedback 2nd-opinion needs-design
  template, performance, coding-     |
  standards                          |
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 In my development of websites   I have been using using re-usable
 blocks,they are very helpful and reduce the development time.The major
 problem is that  when dealing with  a very  big site,you tend to be
 forgetful and you edit the re-usable block in a couple of pages and
 therefore you make significant change to the rest of the pages which uses
 the same block.

 To solve this am suggesting a feature addition,where   reusable blocks is:
 1:Indepedent Reusable block: this block can be re-used but any change on
 it in any particular  page will not affect its content on the re-usable
 blocks in other pages
 2:Continous Reusable block: this block can be re-used but any change on it
 in any particular  page will  affect its content(like the current one)
 throughout the site

                              or

 A pop over can be utilized  asking the user whether he wants   the re-
 usable block  modified through out the site or  the changes to remain in
 the page only where the re-usable has been modified

 I know this  can be done ,but  people are very forgetful to uncheck
 modifying the re-usable block when saving and publishing pages

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