Developer Hours: Exploring Editor Extensibility
This Developer Hours session showcases extensibility methods that empower builders to extend and customize the WordPress editing experience.
– What is Editor extensibility and why is it important
– What extensibility methods are currently available in WordPress and how to use them
– What is missing in WordPress in terms of extensibility, particularly related to blocks and the Editor
Video details
- Date publishedJune 30, 2023
- EventDeveloper Hours: Exploring Editor Extensibility 1
- SpeakersNick Diego 20, Ryan Welcher 13
- LanguageEnglish 791
- Producermburridge

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Links shared in the video
Nick’s links
– Curating the Editor experience with client-side filters: https://developer.wordpress.org/news/2023/05/curating-the-editor-experience-with-client-side-filters/
– Editor Curation Examples: https://github.com/ndiego/editor-curation-examples
– How to modify block supports using client-side filters: https://nickdiego.com/how-to-modify-block-supports-using-client-side-filters/
– Filters for theme.json data: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2022/10/10/filters-for-theme-json-data/Ryan’s repo: https://github.com/ryanwelcher/wordpress-slot-fill-system
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Links shared in the video
Nick’s links
– Curating the Editor experience with client-side filters: https://developer.wordpress.org/news/2023/05/curating-the-editor-experience-with-client-side-filters/
– Editor Curation Examples: https://github.com/ndiego/editor-curation-examples
– How to modify block supports using client-side filters: https://nickdiego.com/how-to-modify-block-supports-using-client-side-filters/
– Filters for theme.json data: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2022/10/10/filters-for-theme-json-data/Ryan’s repo: https://github.com/ryanwelcher/wordpress-slot-fill-system
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