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"Add a link" only offers posts whereas current WP Editor offers posts and pages #8152

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aileenf opened this issue Jul 23, 2018 · 1 comment
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[Status] Duplicate Used to indicate that a current issue matches an existing one and can be closed [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended

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@aileenf
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aileenf commented Jul 23, 2018

The "add a link" icon within the paragraph (and other) blocks brings up a set of suggestions as you start to type. This only seems to offer posts, whereas the current WP Editor offers posts and pages and, I think, custom post types as well.

Create a block,
Type in some text.
Select some of the text.
Click on the "add a link" icon.
Start typing the title of a page (not post) on your site.
See if the page appears in the suggestions drop-down. (I believe it won't)

The current WP Editor offers posts and pages and, I think, custom post types as well, in that suggestions drop-down. This is much more helpful and I think should be mirrored in the Gutenberg editor. It seems to me to be a step backward to only offer posts.

Seen in Gutenberg v3.3.0
I did spot this in earlier versions but thought it might be corrected by now.

Thanks for listening.

@chrisvanpatten
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Hi @aileenf — Thanks for the report!

This is a duplicate of #2084, which is slowly working its way into Gutenberg. You can follow along with the progress at #7894, which will hopefully land soon!

@designsimply designsimply added [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended [Status] Duplicate Used to indicate that a current issue matches an existing one and can be closed labels Jul 24, 2018
@pento pento closed this as completed Jul 24, 2018
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