Plugin: Avoid setting generic "Edit Post" title on load#13552
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However, this behavior was never incorporated into WordPress 5.0, and in retrospect, I don't know that it adds much value. To me, there is likely to be little confusion caused from a user seeing "Add New Post" in the title of a screen if they had in-fact started their editing session by creating a new post. In any case, an enhancement here should probably be proposed to core proper, as most PHP is being removed from the Gutenberg plugin when deferring to core is possible.
Fair enough. I started creating a core ticket just now to port this over but, when I reviewed the current behavior, I agree with your assessment. We can leave the existing behavior as-is.
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Previously: #8831 (786de1e)
This pull request seeks to remove special handling for the admin screen's
<title>element by Gutenberg. As part of removing client-side title handling in #8831, logic was added to explicitly assign "Edit Post" (or as defined by custom post type label) as the title of the screen, regardless whether the user was adding a new post or editing an existing one. Presumably this was added to account for the fact that due to the lack of full page reload on save, a user would seamlessly transition from the state of adding a new post to editing an existing one.However, this behavior was never incorporated into WordPress 5.0, and in retrospect, I don't know that it adds much value. To me, there is likely to be little confusion caused from a user seeing "Add New Post" in the title of a screen if they had in-fact started their editing session by creating a new post. In any case, an enhancement here should probably be proposed to core proper, as most PHP is being removed from the Gutenberg plugin when deferring to core is possible.
Testing instructions:
Verify that page titles of the post editor, both in adding a new post and editing an existing one, align between the Gutenberg plugin and in the block editor provided through WordPress 5.0.
Specifically, a new post should show "Add New Post", and editing an existing post should show "Edit Post".