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[Resuelto] Gutenberg Editor is active – but I see classic on custom post types?

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Última actualización por richardB-11 hace 3 años, 9 meses.

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#1932875

Hello,

Just a simple one I think, but I can't seem to figure it out. I had the classic editor plugin active on a site for a while. I built my toolset custom posts and views with Elementor, which are all spot on and working lovely.

I then decided to remove the classic plugin because, well, block editor is fine for some of my pages. For all of my new pages and posts, I see the the block editor, but when I create a new custom post type 'post' I still see the classic editor.

Is there a switch I need to flip in toolset for it to just adopt the block editor instead?

Thanks Kindly

#1933469

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If I've understood you correctly you need to go to Toolset > Post types and edit the post types in question, where you should see that you can choose which editor should be used for posts of that type, i.e. classic or block.

#1933749

Yeah, excellent, thank you!