[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #48139: Please keep our "MOST USED" icons for the "Add A Block" feature for each editor.
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Wed Sep 25 17:05:45 UTC 2019
#48139: Please keep our "MOST USED" icons for the "Add A Block" feature for each
editor.
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Reporter: mikewestcoast | Owner: (none)
Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: General | Version: 5.2.2
Severity: normal | Keywords:
Focuses: |
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This comment is concerning the "ADD A BLOCK" (the icon with the circle and
cross inside it), in the upper-left hand corner of the Block Editor
* I work with multiple web professionals for a website.
* WordPress does NOT save my preferences with the "MOST USED" icons.
* Every time I log-out and then log back in, WordPress is keeping the
"MOST USED" icons from the last person who was editing in WordPress.
* Every time I log-out and then log back in, I have to find my "MOST USED"
icons.
* I always use the PARAGRAPH icon and the GALLERY icon when making web
pages.
* Why doesn't the GALLERY icon stay in the MOST USED area, after I log-out
and then log back in again??
Is this a lot of extra needless work for me? Yes it is. When I log-out of
WordPress and then log back in again, these are the extra needless steps I
have to perform.
* STEP 1) Click on "Add block" and then, I CAN'T REMEMBER WHERE THE
GALLERY ICON IS, SO I HAVE TO GO TO STEP TWO.
* STEP 2) Scroll down the drop-down menu,
* STEP 3) Click "Inline Elements" and then I realize the Gallery icon is
NOT there.
* STEP 4) Click on the "Common Blocks" icon.
* STEP 5) Click on the "Gallery" icon.
Again... Why doesn't the GALLERY icon stay in the MOST USED area, after I
log out and then log back in again???
Shouldn't WordPress programmers make WordPress easier to use and to be
more efficient to use, for each individual web professional?
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/48139>
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