The world seems to have the stability of jello these days. That includes this WordPress editor, as well as the wider sphere of geopolitical situations (which I’m sure to discuss later) I long for the good old days when you could just write html code and make it look like you wanted.
And, without a “license key”, am I blogging without a license? What if I get pulled over? It doesn’t tell me where to apply for this license, or whether there’s a test, or a fee.
If only all the idiots who want to buy guns had to get a license, take a test, and register every deadly weapon and box of ammo, THAT would be a step in the right direction.
–cosmic rat December 25
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I like my Jello in a bowl with mixed fruit (Yeah I’m OLD-SCHOOL like that!)
Just ignore the license key stuff, I’ll take care of that. I have to have something configured wrong, since those plugins are being applied network wide the licensing should be at network level. In any case since I have the developer version of the plugins I can license them to as many sites as I like it’s just a pain in the butt.
I’m not a fan of the Gutenberg block editor either, but hell Cosmic, when you and I started out well things were simpler, we could do less, but it was simpler and we had direct control of the hardware.
Do you remember this?
https://youtu.be/d85p7JZXNy8
I would like to add that we have to have a separate page for blogs and guestbooks.
It is a shame that it cannot be simple like the Shmoozezone, Gab, and Ning.
All you have to do is click on the blog or post button.