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Description for Gutenberg button to include the word "link" #13923

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dc-simon opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 4 comments
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Description for Gutenberg button to include the word "link" #13923

dc-simon opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 4 comments
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[Block] Buttons Affects the Buttons Block

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@dc-simon
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The current description for a Button Gutenberg block element is as such:

Prompt visitors to take action with a custom button.

As the element inserted is not actually a element but an could we amend the wording to something like:

Prompt visitors to take action with a button styled link.

Just so it is clear it is a link that just happens to look like a button.

@samikeijonen samikeijonen self-assigned this Feb 18, 2019
@earnjam earnjam added the [Block] Buttons Affects the Buttons Block label Feb 18, 2019
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ghost commented Feb 18, 2019

Not sure about this. Kinda of misleading for an average user who probably expects a button like thing on the screen, no matter which html element lies under.

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But the "average user" knows what a link is... This covers both said user and the developer minded people who also use GB and know what a button actually is.

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afercia commented Feb 18, 2019

I’d consider to add a link alias for searching it: keywords: [ __( 'link' ) ],.

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There is now PR in #13933.

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