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Remove @User Autocomplete from Block Editor

Descripción

Removes the @user autocomplete feature from the Gutenberg block editor.

By default on Gutenberg, when you type @, the block editor performs a search through the users of your WordPress install to suggest you to “@-mention” them (see animated screenshot below for a demo of the default feature).

It can be annoying when you are writing email addresses in the editor. This plugin removes the feature from the editor.

Capturas

  • This plugin removes the default Gutenberg user autocomplete feature.

Instalación

  1. Install the plugin and activate it in your WordPress Admin.
  2. That’s all! No settings needed.

Reseñas

1 de julio de 2022
This was exactly what is was looking for. I think more people are going to be installing this plugin shortly. And if the Wordpress dev team happens to read this. Why would you come up with this autocomplete nonsense? I don’t get it. Why would I be constantly be adding an email address to text blocks that belong to a site user? Emails are not that long. There is no reason for the autocomplete feature. Anyway, thank you to Jb for making this.
10 de marzo de 2022 1 respuesta
Thank you very much, it’s perfect !
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0.1

  • Plugin initial release. Works fine 🙂