Luke Carbis

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@Tarka-Dhal @Jossnaz just wanted to chime in to say I absolutely hear you. I'm still not convinced that nesting isn't something that Gutenberg should do by default… but I also...

Wow! First of all, thanks so much for taking the time to post all this. There's clearly some passion here, that frankly, is a bit of a surprise! ![iu](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1097667/61092753-e707c900-a48a-11e9-9e8d-42b451f4349e.gif) Here's...

Just to add to the conversation here, @RobStino and I caught up to chat about this, and came up with a great use case for nested blocks: A Slider Block....

May as well include in the same issue, there should be the ability to toggle alignment controls, too.

I guess I was thinking of something similar to what we're showing in the editor. Maybe a select2 or something along those lines?

I think I know what causes this. It's come up before. The WordPress search function includes both the title _and_ the post content when conducting a search. So in this...

Some time searching didn't reveal any quick or easy way of doing this. There's no additional arguments we can send to the WP REST API endpoint to only search titles....

One option I just thought of – we could filter the query's "ORDERBY" parameter with the `[posts_orderby](http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API/Filter_Reference/posts_orderby)` filter, and do a MYSQL order by `CASE` or `LOCATE`. Essentially combining [this](https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/a/41723/33195)...

@RobStino I should be able to fix that. Should I, or are we going to give up on pursuing this particular rich text implementation?

@kienstra That sounds like a really good solution!