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An author entity is something a search engine can recognise across your site and beyond it.<\/p>\n\n<p>Every WordPress user gets a <strong>Schema - author profile<\/strong> section on their profile screen:<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Job title, honorific prefix, credentials and areas of expertise.<\/li>\n<li><code>sameAs<\/code> URLs: LinkedIn, ORCID, Wikidata, a personal site.<\/li>\n<li>Where they studied (<code>alumniOf<\/code>) and which colleagues they work with, picked from the other authors who have a profile, so the <code>Person<\/code> nodes reference each other.<\/li>\n<li>An avatar override, and two opt-ins that tie the author to the site organization: member of it (<code>worksFor<\/code>) and founder of it.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>Those fields enrich the <code>Person<\/code> node referenced by every article that user writes, down to <code>givenName<\/code> and <code>familyName<\/code> taken from their WordPress first and last name. Their author archive is typed as <code>ProfilePage<\/code>, and the Organization node lists the authors who opted in as <code>employee<\/code> and <code>founder<\/code>: the full roster on the front page, the current author elsewhere.<\/p>\n\n<p>This is about being unambiguous, which is what E-E-A-T signals are made of. Nobody can promise you a ranking from it.<\/p>\n\n<h4>Per-post control when the site-wide rule is wrong<\/h4>\n\n<p>A <strong>Schema<\/strong> panel in the document sidebar overrides the defaults for a single post or page:<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Content type<\/strong> - Article, Blog posting, News article, or none, whatever the post type mapping says.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Page type<\/strong> - About page, Contact page, Profile page, Item page or Collection page.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>There is also a smart rule you never have to configure: when the main content of a page is a schema block, that entity becomes the page's <code>mainEntity<\/code> instead of a redundant Article node.<\/p>\n\n<h4>One connected graph, not a pile of snippets<\/h4>\n\n<p>The plugin prints a single <code>&lt;script type=\"application\/ld+json\"&gt;<\/code> containing one <code>@graph<\/code>. Inside it, every entity has a stable <code>@id<\/code> and references the others: the <code>WebPage<\/code> node points at the site identity and the <code>WebSite<\/code>, the article points at its author, the breadcrumb trail belongs to the page, and the primary image is a node instead of a bare URL.<\/p>\n\n<p>Posts mapped to Article carry the detail a machine needs to place them: the manual excerpt as <code>description<\/code>, the word count, the tags as <code>keywords<\/code> and every category in <code>articleSection<\/code>, alongside headline, dates, publisher, primary image and the author entity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Block-level entities join the same graph. A Recipe can take its author from the post author, an Event can name your Organization as the organizer, a Product can point its brand and manufacturer at the site identity, and a Local Business block can <em>become<\/em> the site identity rather than compete with it.<\/p>\n\n<h4>Optional: check your work before you publish<\/h4>\n\n<p>Connect a <a href=\"https:\/\/validgraph.com\">ValidGraph<\/a> account under Settings and the editor gains a validation panel: a completeness score, an AI discoverability breakdown, rich-result eligibility, errors, range warnings and the recommended fields you have left empty, per schema on the page. A small indicator on each block shows its state, and a summary appears in the pre-publish panel.<\/p>\n\n<p>It is entirely opt-in and read-only. The API key is stored on your server and every call goes through a server-side proxy, so it never reaches the browser. Skip it and the plugin emits exactly the same markup, which you can check with the <a href=\"https:\/\/search.google.com\/test\/rich-results\">Google Rich Results Test<\/a> and the <a href=\"https:\/\/validator.schema.org\/\">Schema.org Validator<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n<h4>It sits beside your SEO plugin<\/h4>\n\n<p>Schema Blocks is not an SEO plugin and does not want to replace one. It writes structured data; Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO or The SEO Framework keep doing titles, meta descriptions, sitemaps and redirects.<\/p>\n\n<p>If another plugin already emits the same node type, the plugin tells you: a notice on the settings screen lists the conflicts it detects. From there you either disable that schema type in the other plugin, or use the Advanced switch to stop emitting the site-level nodes here.<\/p>\n\n<h4>For developers<\/h4>\n\n<p>The output is filterable at every level, and the extensibility contract (1.8.0) is documented and versioned:<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n<li><code>cddc_schema_faq_output<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_review_output<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_recipe_output<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_product_output<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_event_output<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_local_business_output<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_howto_output<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_jobposting_output<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_breadcrumb_output<\/code> - the node each block emits.<\/li>\n<li><code>cddc_schema_blocks_graph_nodes<\/code> - the whole <code>@graph<\/code> before it is printed.<\/li>\n<li><code>cddc_schema_blocks_author_person<\/code> - enrich the author <code>Person<\/code> node.<\/li>\n<li><code>cddc_schema_blocks_page_content_type<\/code> - override the content type per post in code.<\/li>\n<li><code>cddc_schema_blocks_identity_extra_schema<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_blocks_organization_schema<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_blocks_website_schema<\/code>, <code>cddc_schema_blocks_breadcrumb_schema<\/code> - the site-level nodes.<\/li>\n<li><code>Schema_Graph::flag_main_entity()<\/code>, <code>Schema_Graph::ensure_author_person()<\/code> and <code>Schema_Graph::registered_identity_id()<\/code> are public seams for add-ons.<\/li>\n<li>The editor toolkit used by the blocks is exposed on <code>window.cddcSchema.ui<\/code>, so an add-on can build cards that look native.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>Blocks are registered from <code>block.json<\/code>, rendered server-side, and the FAQ accordion uses the Interactivity API with no jQuery and no custom front-end framework.<\/p>\n\n<h4>Privacy<\/h4>\n\n<p>The plugin generates and prints JSON-LD on your own server. Nothing is sent anywhere unless you connect a ValidGraph account with your own API key, and until you do, no request leaves your site.<\/p>\n\n<!--section=installation-->\n<ol>\n<li>In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins &gt; Add New and search for \"Codedication Schema Blocks\", or upload the plugin folder to <code>\/wp-content\/plugins\/<\/code>.<\/li>\n<li>Activate the plugin.<\/li>\n<li>Open <strong>Schema Blocks<\/strong> in the admin menu and fill in Site Identity. The completeness ring tells you what is still missing.<\/li>\n<li>Add schema blocks to your posts and pages from the \"Schema Blocks\" category in the inserter.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<p>Posts emit Article markup from the moment you activate the plugin, so a normal blog is covered before you touch anything.<\/p>\n\n<!--section=faq-->\n<dl>\n<dt id=\"will%20this%20guarantee%20rich%20results%20in%20google%3F\"><h3>Will this guarantee rich results in Google?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>No, and be suspicious of any plugin that says it will. Search engines decide what to display, based on the quality of the page, the market and their own policies. What a plugin can do is give them complete, valid and unambiguous markup, which is the part you control.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"do%20faq%20blocks%20still%20produce%20those%20dropdowns%20in%20google%20search%20results%3F\"><h3>Do FAQ blocks still produce those dropdowns in Google search results?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Not any more. Google retired FAQ rich results for the vast majority of sites, and How-To rich results before that, so no plugin can bring them back. <code>FAQPage<\/code> markup is still worth publishing: it is how assistants, AI answer engines and other parsers read the questions on your page, and the accordion itself is good for your visitors.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"does%20it%20conflict%20with%20yoast%20seo%2C%20rank%20math%20or%20all%20in%20one%20seo%3F\"><h3>Does it conflict with Yoast SEO, Rank Math or All in One SEO?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>No. It writes content-level and site-level structured data alongside them. If two plugins emit the same node type, the settings screen shows a conflict notice: disable that schema type in the other plugin, or use the Advanced switch here to stop emitting the site-level nodes and keep only the block-level ones.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"my%20seo%20plugin%20already%20emits%20organization%20and%20website.%20can%20i%20keep%20theirs%3F\"><h3>My SEO plugin already emits Organization and WebSite. Can I keep theirs?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Settings &gt; Advanced has a toggle that suppresses the site-level nodes from this plugin. Your blocks still emit their own entities and reference the identity the other plugin publishes.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"how%20do%20my%20posts%20get%20article%20schema%3F\"><h3>How do my posts get Article schema?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Automatically. Settings &gt; Content maps every public post type to Article, Blog posting or none, with posts set to Article by default. Each matching post emits an <code>Article<\/code> node with headline, dates, author, publisher, primary image and section, wired into the same graph as the blocks on the page.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20i%20change%20that%20for%20one%20specific%20post%3F\"><h3>Can I change that for one specific post?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. The Schema panel in the document sidebar overrides both the content type (Article, Blog posting, News article or none) and the page type (About, Contact, Profile, Item or Collection page) for that post only.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"what%20do%20the%20author%20profile%20fields%20do%3F\"><h3>What do the author profile fields do?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>They turn each author into a proper <code>Person<\/code> entity: job title, honorific prefix, credentials, areas of expertise, <code>sameAs<\/code> profile URLs, <code>alumniOf<\/code>, the colleagues they know, an avatar override, and optional links to the site organization as a member (<code>worksFor<\/code>) or a founder. Every article that user signs references that entity, their author archive is typed as <code>ProfilePage<\/code>, and the Organization lists them as <code>employee<\/code>. The documented benefit is disambiguation, not a ranking boost.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"what%20is%20validgraph%2C%20and%20do%20i%20need%20it%3F\"><h3>What is ValidGraph, and do I need it?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>ValidGraph is our validation service. Connect it and the block editor shows a completeness score, an AI discoverability breakdown, rich-result eligibility and a list of errors and missing recommended fields, before you publish. It is optional: without it the plugin emits the same markup, and you can validate manually with Google's Rich Results Test or the Schema.org Validator.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"does%20the%20plugin%20send%20my%20data%20anywhere%3F\"><h3>Does the plugin send my data anywhere?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Not by default. All markup is generated and printed on your own server. The only exception is the ValidGraph connection, which you have to set up yourself with your own API key. Requests go through a server-side proxy, so the key is never exposed to the browser.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20i%20turn%20off%20the%20blocks%20i%20do%20not%20use%3F\"><h3>Can I turn off the blocks I do not use?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Settings &gt; Blocks enables or disables each of the nine blocks. A disabled block disappears from the inserter and stops emitting JSON-LD.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"does%20it%20work%20with%20block%20themes%20and%20the%20site%20editor%3F\"><h3>Does it work with block themes and the site editor?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. The blocks use the standard block API and work in any theme, classic or block based. The plugin does not depend on a particular theme.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20i%20use%20it%20with%20woocommerce%3F\"><h3>Can I use it with WooCommerce?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. You can add Review, FAQ or any other block to a product page. If WooCommerce or your SEO plugin already emits <code>Product<\/code> markup for the same item, use one or the other, not both.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"what%20about%20performance%3F\"><h3>What about performance?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>The graph is assembled during the render of the page and printed as one JSON-LD script. There are no extra HTTP requests on the front end, no jQuery, and no impact on Core Web Vitals.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"is%20it%20translation-ready%3F\"><h3>Is it translation-ready?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Every string is translatable, and the schema output carries an <code>inLanguage<\/code> property derived from your site language.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"what%20happens%20if%20i%20uninstall%20it%3F\"><h3>What happens if I uninstall it?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Uninstalling removes the plugin's own data: settings, the author profile fields it added, and the per-post schema meta. Your posts and pages are untouched, though the blocks stop rendering, so export or migrate your markup first if you plan to move.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20developers%20change%20the%20output%3F\"><h3>Can developers change the output?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Every block node, the site-level nodes and the whole <code>@graph<\/code> pass through documented filters, and the plugin exposes public seams for add-ons. See the \"For developers\" section above.<\/p><\/dd>\n\n<\/dl>\n\n<!--section=changelog-->\n<h4>2.0.0<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>New: seven more blocks \u2014 Recipe, Product, Event, Local Business, How-To, Job Posting and Breadcrumb. Recipe carries Ingredients, Instructions and Nutrition as inner blocks, so the markup describes what the page shows.<\/li>\n<li>New: per-author E-E-A-T profiles. The WordPress profile screen gains job title, honorific prefix, sameAs URLs, areas of expertise, credentials, <code>alumniOf<\/code>, a colleague picker (<code>knows<\/code>), an avatar override and opt-in member\/founder links to the site organization; those fields enrich every author <code>Person<\/code> node (which also carries <code>givenName<\/code>\/<code>familyName<\/code>), the Organization lists members as <code>employee<\/code>\/<code>founder<\/code>, and author archives are typed as <code>ProfilePage<\/code>.<\/li>\n<li>New: per-post content-type and page-type overrides from a \"Schema\" panel in the document sidebar.<\/li>\n<li>New: advanced site-identity fields \u2014 Wikidata ID, Wikipedia URL, legal name, VAT ID, employee count, job title, credentials, areas of expertise (<code>knowsAbout<\/code>, for Organization and Person alike) and LinkedIn\/ORCID\/ResearchGate profiles \u2014 on the Settings page's Advanced tab, together with a toggle that suppresses the site-level nodes when another plugin already emits them.<\/li>\n<li>Fixed: the E-E-A-T identity fields (job title, credentials, areas of expertise, ORCID\/LinkedIn\/ResearchGate) never reached the output when the site identity was a Person. The Person node is emitted with the hybrid type <code>[\"Person\",\"Organization\"]<\/code>, and the overlay compared the type as a plain string, so every one of those fields was dropped.<\/li>\n<li>New: entity linking on the blocks \u2014 Event organizer, Product brand and manufacturer, How-To publisher and Recipe author can reference the site identity or the post author instead of repeating free text, and a Local Business block can compose itself into the site identity.<\/li>\n<li>Changed: the Blocks tab lists all nine blocks, enabled or disabled individually and saved by the same Save button.<\/li>\n<li>Changed: extensibility contract 1.8.0 (additive) \u2014 the seven <code>cddc_schema_{type}_output<\/code> filters and <code>cddc_schema_blocks_identity_extra_schema<\/code> are public plugin filters. Every existing <code>cddc_schema_blocks_*<\/code> hook, the <code>window.cddcSchema.ui<\/code> toolkit and the <code>cddc.settings.*<\/code> JS hooks are unchanged.<\/li>\n<li>Changed: uninstalling removes everything the plugin stores \u2014 its settings option, the author-profile user meta and both post meta keys.<\/li>\n<li>New: Article nodes carry <code>description<\/code> from the manual excerpt, <code>wordCount<\/code>, <code>keywords<\/code> from the post tags and every category in <code>articleSection<\/code>.<\/li>\n<li>Fixed: credentials are emitted as the <code>name<\/code> of the <code>EducationalOccupationalCredential<\/code>, not as <code>credentialCategory<\/code>.<\/li>\n<li>Changed: the \"another schema plugin detected\" notice links straight to that plugin's schema settings (Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, SEOPress, Schema Pro) and to the Advanced tab toggle, instead of to our Settings page.<\/li>\n<li>Compat: Tested up to WordPress 7.1.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.2.0<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed: the ValidGraph validation bridge now calls the correct API endpoint (<code>validgraph.com\/api\/v1\/...<\/code>) \u2014 the previous URL (<code>wp-json\/validgraph<\/code>) never resolved, so validation requests always failed.<\/li>\n<li>Fixed: the Website settings tab now reaches the output \u2014 the <code>WebSite<\/code> node emits <code>description<\/code>, <code>inLanguage<\/code> and <code>author<\/code> from the fields the tab already collected, each omitted when empty. Previously five fields were saved and previewed but never emitted.<\/li>\n<li>Changed: the Website tab's \"sameAs\" field accepts several URLs instead of one, using the same repeater the Review block uses. Stored single URLs keep working and are converted on the next save; no migration needed. The publisher URL stays a fallback \u2014 when a site identity is configured, the <code>WebSite<\/code> node keeps referencing it instead.<\/li>\n<li>New: review authors can be attributed to the site identity \u2014 a new \"Attribute to the site identity\" toggle on the Review block makes <code>Review.author<\/code> reference the site Organization or Person node instead of an anonymous inline author, and the visible byline is resolved at render time, so renaming the identity in Settings updates published posts without re-saving them. Falls back to the inline author when no identity is configured, so a reference never dangles. Extensibility contract bumped to <code>1.7.0<\/code> \u2014 <code>Schema_Graph::registered_identity_id()<\/code> is now a public seam.<\/li>\n<li>Changed: review <code>@id<\/code>s are now stable across block reordering \u2014 each Review node derives its <code>@id<\/code> from the block's own id (<code>{permalink}#review-a1b2c3d4<\/code>) instead of its position on the page, and duplicated blocks emit two nodes instead of silently merging into one. Reviews saved before this release keep their current ids; nothing is rewritten.<\/li>\n<li>New: book details on the Review block \u2014 when the reviewed item type is <code>Book<\/code>, a new \"Book Details\" section adds author, publisher, publication date, format, page count, ISBN and external identity URLs (OpenLibrary, Wikidata, Goodreads). The filled fields are emitted on <code>itemReviewed<\/code> (<code>author<\/code>, <code>publisher<\/code>, <code>datePublished<\/code>, <code>bookFormat<\/code>, <code>numberOfPages<\/code>, <code>isbn<\/code>, <code>sameAs<\/code>) and shown as a metadata line under the item name, so the markup describes visible content. Every field is optional and existing reviews are unchanged.<\/li>\n<li>New: author Person entities \u2014 the automatic Article node now carries an <code>author<\/code> referencing a <code>Person<\/code> node built from the post author's WordPress profile (name, author archive URL, avatar, bio, website). Nodes are minted on demand with a stable, PII-free <code>@id<\/code>, deduplicated against the site Person identity via a new Site Identity \"WordPress user\" picker. Extensibility contract bumped to <code>1.5.0<\/code> \u2014 new <code>Schema_Graph::ensure_author_person()<\/code> seam (callable by addons) and <code>cddc_schema_blocks_author_person<\/code> enrichment filter for E-E-A-T fields.<\/li>\n<li>New: automatic Article schema \u2014 posts now emit an <code>Article<\/code> node (<code>{permalink}#article<\/code>) wired into the unified graph, with headline, dates, publisher, primary image, and category. A new Content settings tab maps each public post type to None, Article, or Blog posting (default: posts \u2192 Article). Extensibility contract bumped to <code>1.4.0<\/code> \u2014 new <code>cddc_schema_blocks_page_content_type<\/code> filter (per-post type overrides, e.g. <code>NewsArticle<\/code>) and main-entity election API (<code>Schema_Graph::flag_main_entity()<\/code>) so addon content nodes replace the automatic Article instead of competing with it.<\/li>\n<li>New: FAQ and Review schemas now emit an <code>inLanguage<\/code> property derived from the site language (BCP-47, e.g. <code>en-US<\/code>). No configuration needed; overridable via the <code>cddc_schema_faq_output<\/code> \/ <code>cddc_schema_review_output<\/code> filters.<\/li>\n<li>Changed: unified JSON-LD output \u2014 the page now prints one <code>&lt;script type=\"application\/ld+json\"&gt;<\/code> with a single <code>@graph<\/code> instead of two separate scripts. Adds WebPage (and primary image) anchor nodes linking site identity, WebSite, breadcrumbs, and block schemas together. Extensibility contract bumped to <code>1.3.0<\/code> \u2014 new <code>cddc_schema_blocks_graph_nodes<\/code> filter.<\/li>\n<li>Changed: the FAQ block's <code>{permalink}#faq<\/code> node id is retired \u2014 its questions now live on the page's WebPage node (<code>@type: [\"WebPage\",\"FAQPage\"]<\/code>, <code>mainEntity<\/code>). FAQ rich results were retired by Google (2026-05-07), so no SERP feature depends on the old id.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.1.0<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>New: Extensibility contract 1.1.0 \u2014 the shared schema-ui editor toolkit is now exposed to addons on <code>window.cddcSchema.ui<\/code> via the <code>cddc-schema-ui<\/code> script handle (SchemaBlockCard, SchemaFormSection, SchemaPreviewInline, DurationInput, and more).<\/li>\n<li>New: Extensibility contract 1.2.0 \u2014 added the <code>cddc_schema_blocks_settings_url<\/code> filter so a companion hosting the Settings screen elsewhere can correct internal links (admin notices, the plugins-list action link).<\/li>\n<li>New: \"Settings\" action link on the Plugins screen, next to Deactivate.<\/li>\n<li>New: WordPress Playground blueprint (<code>.wordpress-org\/blueprints\/blueprint.json<\/code>) powering the Live Preview button on the wp.org plugin directory.<\/li>\n<li>Fix: the site-wide BreadcrumbList is suppressed on pages containing an addon breadcrumb block with manual items, so a page never emits two BreadcrumbList schemas.<\/li>\n<li>Fix: the Review block's <code>reviewBody<\/code> now falls back to the block's rendered HTML when the attribute isn't set explicitly.<\/li>\n<li>Removed: the dead <code>load_optional_integrations()<\/code> bootstrap and <code>Admin_Integration<\/code> companion-coupling code (unreachable without a package this plugin never ships) \u2014 the Settings screen registration is simpler and wp.org-review-clean as a result.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.0.3<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>New: FAQ summaries now show an animated +\/\u00d7 icon that rotates when an item opens. Pure CSS driven by the native <code>details[open]<\/code> state (no JS), mirrored in the editor and respecting <code>prefers-reduced-motion<\/code>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.0.2<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fix: Review block now renders translatable labels through <code>__()<\/code> so strings reach the <code>.pot<\/code> and translations apply at render time.<\/li>\n<li>Compat: Tested up to WordPress 7.0.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>1.0.1<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fix (WordPress.org review): conflict admin notice no longer emits an inline <code>&lt;script&gt;<\/code> tag \u2014 the dismiss handler is now an enqueued asset (<code>assets\/admin\/conflict-notice.js<\/code>) wired via <code>data-*<\/code> attributes on the notice container. The notice is also gated to the plugin Settings page and <code>plugins.php<\/code> only.<\/li>\n<li>Fix (WordPress.org review): FAQ block render callback no longer echoes a <code>WP_HTML_Tag_Processor<\/code>-mutated HTML string. The wrapper <code>&lt;div&gt;<\/code> is composed from escape-aware core APIs, and per-<code>&lt;details&gt;<\/code> Interactivity API directives are now injected via a <code>render_block<\/code> filter scoped to FAQ-ancestor renders. Foreign <code>data-wp-*<\/code> directives on nested blocks are preserved.<\/li>\n<li>Fix: Settings page rendered empty when the centralized Codedication admin was active. 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