=== Classic Editor === Contributors: wordpressdotorg, azaozz, melchoyce, chanthaboune, alexislloyd, pento, youknowriad, desrosj, luciano-croce Tags: gutenberg, disable, disable gutenberg, editor, classic editor, block editor Requires at least: 4.9 Tested up to: 6.2 Stable tag: 1.6.3 Requires PHP: 5.2.4 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Enables the previous "classic" editor and the old-style Edit Post screen with TinyMCE, Meta Boxes, etc. Supports all plugins that extend this screen. == Description == Classic Editor is an official plugin maintained by the WordPress team that restores the previous ("classic") WordPress editor and the "Edit Post" screen. It makes it possible to use plugins that extend that screen, add old-style meta boxes, or otherwise depend on the previous editor. Classic Editor is an official WordPress plugin, and will be fully supported and maintained until 2024, or as long as is necessary. At a glance, this plugin adds the following: * Administrators can select the default editor for all users. * Administrators can allow users to change their default editor. * When allowed, the users can choose which editor to use for each post. * Each post opens in the last editor used regardless of who edited it last. This is important for maintaining a consistent experience when editing content. In addition, the Classic Editor plugin includes several filters that let other plugins control the settings, and the editor choice per post and per post type. By default, this plugin hides all functionality available in the new block editor ("Gutenberg"). == Changelog == = 1.6.3 = * Added some WPCS fixes, props NicktheGeek on GitHub. * Updated "Tested up to" in the readme and removed it from classic-editor.php. This should fix false positive errors in security plugins in the future. = 1.6.2 = * Fixed bug that was preventing saving of the last used editor. = 1.6.1 = * Fixed a warning on the block editor based widgets screen. * Fixed use of a deprecated filter. = 1.6 = * Updated for WordPress 5.5. * Fixed minor issues with calling deprecated functions, needlessly registering uninstall hook, and capitalization of some strings. = 1.5 = * Updated for WordPress 5.2 and Gutenberg 5.3. * Enhanced and fixed the "open posts in the last editor used to edit them" logic. * Fixed adding post state so it can easily be accessed from other plugins. = 1.4 = * On network installations removed the restriction for only network activation. * Added support for network administrators to choose the default network-wide editor. * Fixed the settings link in the warning on network About screen. * Properly added the "Switch to classic editor" menu item to the block editor menu. = 1.3 = * Fixed removal of the "Try Gutenberg" dashboard widget. * Fixed condition for displaying of the after upgrade notice on the "What's New" screen. Shown when the classic editor is selected and users cannot switch editors. = 1.2 = * Fixed switching editors from the Add New (post) screen before a draft post is saved. * Fixed typo that was appending the edit URL to the `classic-editor` query var. * Changed detecting of WordPress 5.0 to not use version check. Fixes a bug when testing 5.1-alpha. * Changed the default value of the option to allow users to switch editors to false. * Added disabling of the Gutenberg plugin and lowered the required WordPress version to 4.9. * Added `classic_editor_network_default_settings` filter. = 1.1 = Fixed a bug where it may attempt to load the block editor for post types that do not support editor when users are allowed to switch editors. = 1.0 = * Updated for WordPress 5.0. * Changed all "Gutenberg" names/references to "block editor". * Refreshed the settings UI. * Removed disabling of the Gutenberg plugin. This was added for testing in WordPress 4.9. Users who want to continue following the development of Gutenberg in WordPress 5.0 and beyond will not need another plugin to disable it. * Added support for per-user settings of default editor. * Added support for admins to set the default editor for the site. * Added support for admins to allow users to change their default editor. * Added support for network admins to prevent site admins from changing the default settings. * Added support to store the last editor used for each post and open it next time. Enabled when users can choose default editor. * Added "post editor state" in the listing of posts on the Posts screen. Shows the editor that will be opened for the post. Enabled when users can choose default editor. * Added `classic_editor_enabled_editors_for_post` and `classic_editor_enabled_editors_for_post_type` filters. Can be used by other plugins to control or override the editor used for a particular post of post type. * Added `classic_editor_plugin_settings` filter. Can be used by other plugins to override the settings and disable the settings UI. = 0.5 = * Updated for Gutenberg 4.1 and WordPress 5.0-beta1. * Removed some functionality that now exists in Gutenberg. * Fixed redirecting back to the classic editor after looking at post revisions. = 0.4 = * Fixed removing of the "Try Gutenberg" call-out when the Gutenberg plugin is not activated. * Fixed to always show the settings and the settings link in the plugins list table. * Updated the readme text. = 0.3 = * Updated the option from a checkbox to couple of radio buttons, seems clearer. Thanks to @designsimply for the label text suggestions. * Some general updates and cleanup. = 0.2 = * Update for Gutenberg 1.9. * Remove warning and automatic deactivation when Gutenberg is not active. = 0.1 = Initial release. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Default settings = When activated and when using a classic (non-block) theme, this plugin will restore the previous ("classic") WordPress editor and hide the new block editor ("Gutenberg"). These settings can be changed at the Settings => Writing screen. = Default settings for network installation = There are two options: * When network-activated and when using a classic (non-block) theme, this plugin will set the classic editor as default and prevent site administrators and users from changing editors. The settings can be changed and default network-wide editor can be selected on the Network Settings screen. * When not network-activated each site administrator will be able to activate the plugin and choose options for their users. = Cannot find the "Switch to classic editor" link = It is in the main block editor menu, see this [screenshot](https://ps.w.org/classic-editor/assets/screenshot-7.png?rev=2023480). = Does this work with full site editing and block themes? = No, as block themes rely on blocks. [See Block themes article](https://wordpress.org/support/article/block-themes/) for more information. == Screenshots == 1. Admin settings on the Settings -> Writing screen. 2. User settings on the Profile screen. Visible when the users are allowed to switch editors. 3. "Action links" to choose alternative editor. Visible when the users are allowed to switch editors. 4. Link to switch to the block editor while editing a post in the classic editor. Visible when the users are allowed to switch editors. 5. Link to switch to the classic editor while editing a post in the block editor. Visible when the users are allowed to switch editors. 6. Network settings to select the default editor for the network and allow site admins to change it. 7. The "Switch to classic editor" link. {"id":78,"date":"2022-08-17T17:20:45","date_gmt":"2022-08-17T17:20:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rarehome.us\/?p=78"},"modified":"2022-08-17T17:21:52","modified_gmt":"2022-08-17T17:21:52","slug":"what-are-the-best-gardening-gloves-in-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rarehome.us\/what-are-the-best-gardening-gloves-in-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"What Are The Best Gardening Gloves In 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"
In addition to waterproofing, added grip, cushioning, and mesh panels that help regulate hand temperature, gardening gloves come in a variety of designs, materials, and features. Based on what gardening tasks you intend to perform, you will need a gardening tool with the right design and features. Whenever you need dexterity and the ability to feel what you’re doing, thin, lightweight gloves are ideal. When using tools or performing hard landscaping jobs, heavy-duty gardening gloves are better for protection and support. Whether a lawn mower or pressure washer or tools and equipment like hoes and secateurs, our expert reviewers spend hours testing them.<\/p>\n
Depending on the jobs you intend to do, you’ll need the right gardening gloves. Heavy-duty, medium-duty, or light-weight gardening gloves are usually available. Wearing lightweight gloves will keep your hands clean during low-intensity tasks and enhance your dexterity while planting seeds and doing other everyday tasks. Medium-duty gloves are perfect for potting on, pruning, and working on borders, while heavy-duty gloves give you additional protection from nettles and thorns during tougher jobs such as landscaping.<\/p>\n
Clip Gloves Bamboo Fibre is rated Best Buy by our reviewers for its good fit, ease of use, comfort, and breathability. A carabiner clips the gloves to your belt, and they’re washable. In summer and spring, they’re perfect for wearing all day and delicate work without having to worry about them snagging. Unisex and men’s designs are available.<\/p>\n
Our experts praised the well-designed materials of these gloves for their dexterity and excellent fit. Despite being durable and comfortable, they are not bulky. For extra protection, the gloves have padding on the palms and a carabiner to clip them onto a belt. Heavy-duty Best Buy. Women and men can both wear Clip Gloves Shock Absorber.<\/p>\n
Water-resistant, tough, and long-lasting, Gold Leaf Dry Touch gloves are ideal for work in wet conditions. This pair of gloves are made from soft, supple leather. The shoes come in both men’s and women’s sizes.<\/p>\n
These gloves were awarded Best Buy for everyday use because of their adjustable wrist strap, extra padding, and tailored fit. Despite not being waterproof, the gloves dry well, maintaining their shape. Both men’s and women’s styles are available in small to large sizes.<\/p>\n
ThermoGrip gloves from Stihl are thick, sturdy, and knitted to keep your hands warm during the winter months. Due to their chunky thickness, they lack a little dexterity, but they are waterproof and have a good grip. For winter use, they were awarded Best Buy.<\/p>\n
The best buy for year-round use, the Burgon and Ball Love the Gloves were made of artificial suede and tweed with leather trim. High-quality materials, toughness, and breathability make these gloves ideal for all seasons.\u00a0A snug fit can be achieved by adjusting the wrist strap, but fiddliness may be an issue for some people.<\/p>\n
The Niwaki Gardening Gloves have a second skin feel that makes them comfortable and breathable. They\u2019re easy to take on and off but are very thin so may not be as durable as others on test. A good choice for all-day use on light, delicate work such as seed sowing, weeding, and potting.<\/p>\n
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In addition to waterproofing, added grip, cushioning, and mesh panels that help regulate hand temperature, gardening gloves come in a variety of designs, materials, and features. Based on what gardening tasks you intend to perform, you will need a gardening tool with the right design and features. Whenever you need dexterity and the ability to…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":79,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[5],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-78","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-gardening"],"yoast_head":"\n