Description
Adds a dashboard metabox that allows a user to quickly find and edit specific core or custom blocks across all post types on a site.
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Installation
- Upload the plugin folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ folder.
- Go to the Plugins page and activate the plugin.
FAQ
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How do I use this plugin?
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- Once activated head to the dashboard
- Look for the “Block Finder” item
- Select your post type and block
- Click “Find Block”
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How to uninstall the plugin?
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Simply deactivate and delete the plugin.
Reviews
4 Meán Fómhair, 2024
Block Finder has been an invaluable tool throughout our migration of over 700 websites from WordPress Classic to Gutenberg. At the beginning of the migration, as we discovered bugs with custom blocks, this straightforward plugin was very helpful in identifying where the blocks existed across all pages and post types. It allowed us to quickly identify blocks in multiple sites that needed to be adjusted. With several websites already live, Block Finder allowed us to find and fix these issues efficiently. I would highly recommend this plugin for anyone managing large-scale migrations or working with custom blocks.
Contributors & Developers
“Block Finder” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
1.0.4
Changed
- Changed function names to include better prefix
- Autoload suffix to avoid conflicts with other plugins
1.0.3
Changed
- Files related to initial release via SVN
1.0.2
Added
- Missing composer.json file
Changed
- Improved escaping of php
Fixed
- Stable tags out of sync, updated constant to match
Security
- Blocked direct access to primary php file
1.0.1
Fixed
- Scripts loading outside dashboard triggering a console error
1.0
- Plugin released.