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Term Name: Add levelOptions attribute to control available heading levels
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Nice improvement 👍
What?
Related #63535
Why?
The Term Name can have its level changed.
Like other blocks, you can customize it by adding a level option to the attributes.
Quoting #64103
How?
Add
levelOptionsattribute to control available heading levelsTesting Instructions
<!-- wp:term-name {"level":3,"levelOptions":[3,4,5]} /-->Testing Instructions for Keyboard
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