- AND having two or more editing a page/post at the same time
—- How many sites can this be? Why are so many forced to take on code (read: sec and bugs) that they’ll never ever need?
> having shared credential management is better than every plugin rolling its own. No argument there.
- Is this ideal? Certainly it’s convenient. Can’t WP offer an API so plugins and themes can roll what they need without centralizing cred mgmt?
> and the genuine ownership of content and infrastructure
- In theory this is great. The reality is, with the Block editor you own your content tightly coupled to WP’s presentation tags (for blocks).
Sidebar: With LLMs, it seems that Blocks solves a problem that no longer exists. A plugin that integrates an AI editor into ClassicPress would be interesting.
chiefalchemist•42m ago
- The feature is for sites using the block editor
- AND having two or more editing a page/post at the same time
—- How many sites can this be? Why are so many forced to take on code (read: sec and bugs) that they’ll never ever need?
> having shared credential management is better than every plugin rolling its own. No argument there.
- Is this ideal? Certainly it’s convenient. Can’t WP offer an API so plugins and themes can roll what they need without centralizing cred mgmt?
> and the genuine ownership of content and infrastructure
- In theory this is great. The reality is, with the Block editor you own your content tightly coupled to WP’s presentation tags (for blocks).
Sidebar: With LLMs, it seems that Blocks solves a problem that no longer exists. A plugin that integrates an AI editor into ClassicPress would be interesting.