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Gutenberg List View hides inner block plus #36452
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This might be related to #36451 as the NEW BLOCK UI, should really be centered with a line, not aligned left. This would probably fix the issue as it would be visible then. Although the point still stands that the nav should cover any blocks. |
This issue was reviewed in today's Editor Bug Scrub. We have been unable to replicate using core blocks with inner blocks, like group, cover, etc. Would you be able to retest using the latest versions of Gutenberg and WordPress and see if this is still an issue? |
Help us move this issue forward. This issue is being marked stale since it has no activity after 15 days of requesting more information. Please add info requested so we can help move the issue forward. Note: The triage policy is to close stale issues that need more info and no response after 2 weeks. |
@CHEWX Hi again - one more check-in to see whether you are still experiencing this issue with the latest versions of Gutenberg and WordPress, otherwise we'll go ahead and close this out. Thanks! |
Will take a look tomorrow. |
This issue was reviewed in today's Editor Bug Scrub. We have been unable to replicate using the latest versions of Gutenberg and WordPress. Therefore, I am going to close this issue. If anyone can replicate it in the future, please feel free to reopen this issue with additional information. |
Description
If you're using inner blocks and the inner blocks plus is far left, when you have the nav open it hides it. You should be able to add blocks with the nav open all the while, it's shouldn't hide any content? Attached is open and closed, you can see how the plus is missing then open, so a user wouldn't know how to add an inner block, it's just empty.
Step-by-step reproduction instructions
This might be an ACF blocks related issue, but I would expect the same on a custom inner block.
Screenshots, screen recording, code snippet
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Environment info
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Please confirm that you have searched existing issues in the repo.
Yes
Please confirm that you have tested with all plugins deactivated except Gutenberg.
No
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