WordPress issueshttps://lab.civicrm.org/dev/wordpress/-/issues2023-02-09T16:50:04Zhttps://lab.civicrm.org/dev/wordpress/-/issues/92Feature Request, CiviCRM Mailing, Public Page (ie. the page you use to read t...2023-02-09T16:50:04Zjustinfreeman (Agileware)Feature Request, CiviCRM Mailing, Public Page (ie. the page you use to read the email on-line) entirely bypass WordPress pages and are therefore rendered without website title, meta tags which negatively impacts sharing on social networksCurrently the CiviCRM Mailing, Public Page (ie. the page you use to read the email on-line) entirely bypass WordPress pages and are therefore rendered without website title, meta tags which negatively impacts sharing on social networks. ...Currently the CiviCRM Mailing, Public Page (ie. the page you use to read the email on-line) entirely bypass WordPress pages and are therefore rendered without website title, meta tags which negatively impacts sharing on social networks. See for example, https://civicrm.org/civicrm/mailing/view?reset=1&id=1686
If you share this page on a social network, it is expected by end users that you would see:
1. Organisation logo or at least a feature image
2. Short summary
3. Title of the newsletter
What you in fact see is very different. See for example https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/ using https://civicrm.org/civicrm/mailing/view?reset=1&id=1686
![screencapture-developers-facebook-tools-debug-2021-02-25-08_59_54](/uploads/d47e952a224080e34ad7d2ff08d99b3f/screencapture-developers-facebook-tools-debug-2021-02-25-08_59_54.png)
This is increasingly becoming a problem as CiviCRM sites re-share newsletters that they have recently sent out to their social networks.
The feature request is to provide a **Setting** which defines the **WordPress Page to be used to display the CiviCRM Mailing, Public Page** (ie. the page you use to read the email on-line). This is the same concept of the CiviCRM base page. On the CiviCRM Mailing page, a new shortcode would be present which is then used to render the public mailing.
The advantage of using a shortcode is that it then gives the website builder the ability to control how the page is presented, what metatags are used on that page and the template to be used for that page.
This is similar to the recent work to improve CiviCRM shortcode handling. See https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-wordpress/pull/239 and https://lab.civicrm.org/dev/wordpress/-/issues/90
Ping @haystack and @kcristiano
Agileware Ref: CIVICRM-1662https://lab.civicrm.org/dev/wordpress/-/issues/3Create CiviCRM Block for new Gutenberg Editor2023-12-07T22:18:11ZkcristianoCreate CiviCRM Block for new Gutenberg EditorWP is introducing a new editor in v 5.0 - https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg
As of this post: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2018/07/06/whats-new-in-gutenberg-6th-july/ Gutenberg has been declared to be at the MVP stage and a me...WP is introducing a new editor in v 5.0 - https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg
As of this post: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2018/07/06/whats-new-in-gutenberg-6th-july/ Gutenberg has been declared to be at the MVP stage and a merge proposal will be submitted "soon". The current target date is "august", but that can move.
Based on the above, it would be a good time to explore what will be needed to convert our CiviCRM shortcode button to a Gutenberg block.