Command Palette: Don't include palate on Network Admin#10377
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This issue may be better resolved on the client side rather than the server side, so I'm closing this PR for now. See: WordPress/gutenberg#72572 |
Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/64125
In the network admin screen, commands primarily intended for site editors don't work, such as
Go to : StylesandGo to: Templates.These commands are registered in JS, namely Gutenberg. Ideally, we'd need to detect network admin status client-side and disable comments. As a temporary fix, disable the command palette itself in the network admin area to avoid 404 errors.
Testing Instructions
LOCAL_MULTISITE=truein the.envfilenpm run env:start,npm run env:install, andnpm run devhttp://localhost:8889/wp-admin/network/