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The goal of gubergug is to allow the client to edit the entire page, eventually. Managing these sections all through the block editor. Trust me, I understand this, my clients need structure and none of them should be allowed to tweak the design of a page. Moving forward I am completely removing dependency on the default WP editor and will be using nothing but ACF fields for all content, including the main content. Either ACF will continue to support tinyMCE for it’s WYSIWYG or someone, maybe me, will build a custom field type for it if it’s removed, although I doubt it will be removed. I am not the only person in the world going in this direction.
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