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@aduth I can't find the changes where the blocks.BlockEdit were disabled on blocks inside the columns. I thought it's this one, would you mind pointing me to the right direction? I've created this plugin : http://wordpress.org/plugins/block-options/ and the options I've added are not showing on the inner columns anymore. Thanks! |
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Addressed at #6312 in response to duplicate comment at #6237 (comment) . |
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Related: #5658 (comment)
This pull request seeks to improve the
Disabledcomponent to improve its durability in accurately disabling all interaction for content within. It resolves erroneous application ofdisabledattribute to non-eligible nodes as defined by the specification, removes anytabindexattribute as these elements are intended to be omitted from the tabbable flow, and prevents pointer interactions (the specification is not entirely clear here except for mention of preventing click events, and while the issue is under discussion at whatwg/html#2368 and w3c/pointerevents#177, the behavior is consistent with the majority of browsers).Testing instructions:
The behavior on master is unlikely to change.
This was observed in the course of reviewing #5658, where mouse events on disabled controls being fired conflicts with hover behavior of accessing block options of a shared block preview of a nested block. Testing may require cherry-picking commits into
try/improve-nesteduntil the pull request is merged.