![]() ![]() ![]() Including these more-niche blocks is a good direction for the project - a Footnotes block is also a possibility. It should land in Gutenberg 10.1 in the coming weeks for those who want to wait. To test it, users will either need to clone the Gutenberg GitHub repository or grab a ZIP file of the nightly beta. The block is not currently available in the plugin on. Soon, the Gutenberg plugin and, eventually, WordPress will have him and others covered. Last week, a reader asked about such a solution. There are at least two standalone block plugins to handle the feature, and several block library plugins cover it. However, there is obviously a need for it. It was a contribution driven by developer Zebulan Stanphill, starting nearly a year ago. Yesterday, the team merged a pull request for a Table of Contents (TOC) block into the plugin’s codebase.
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