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Remove "Post" prefix for all template tag blocks #53459

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jameskoster opened this issue Aug 9, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #53492
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Remove "Post" prefix for all template tag blocks #53459

jameskoster opened this issue Aug 9, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #53492
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[Feature] Site Editor Related to the overarching Site Editor (formerly "full site editing") [Status] In Progress Tracking issues with work in progress [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement.

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Originally suggested in #26856 and recently discussed in #53427.

The "Post" prefix in block titles like "Post Date", "Post Author", "Post Content" suggest the block is only applicable to posts which can be confusing when working on a template for a different post type, e.g. pages, products, etc.

"Post Title" was recently changed to just "Title", creating inconsistency in the block name convention. Now might be a good time to update related block titles to match.

@jameskoster jameskoster added [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement. [Feature] Site Editor Related to the overarching Site Editor (formerly "full site editing") labels Aug 9, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot added the [Status] In Progress Tracking issues with work in progress label Aug 9, 2023
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