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Creating <section> group block #15437

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Nazrinn opened this issue May 5, 2019 · 1 comment
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Creating <section> group block #15437

Nazrinn opened this issue May 5, 2019 · 1 comment
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[Block] Group Affects the Group Block (and row, stack and grid variants) [Status] Duplicate Used to indicate that a current issue matches an existing one and can be closed

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Nazrinn commented May 5, 2019

Hey there. I was just wondering if there was the possibility to change the tag of group blocks to <section> instead of <div>, or if there was any possibility to add an actual <section> block?

At worst I could always write down some custom HTML around my group block if I really wanted a <section> tag, but that seems rather clunky, and I'd really like be able to apply HTML semantic best practice to my pages directly via Gutenberg.

I know the group block feature is still pretty recent, but I wanted to at least know if you guys planned to add the possibility to use the actual <section> tag with Gutenberg.

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Thanks for your report. We‘re already tracking this in #15000.

@swissspidy swissspidy added [Block] Group Affects the Group Block (and row, stack and grid variants) [Status] Duplicate Used to indicate that a current issue matches an existing one and can be closed labels May 5, 2019
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