Changement de formule
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Depuis que j’ai essayer la nouvelle formule , je ne peut plus rien faire.
Je ne comprend rien du tout avec les blocs.Puis-je retrouver l’ancienne formule .
Merci
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Hi there,
Remember there are support documents and forums in French:
https://wordpress.com/fr/support/
https://wordpress.com/fr/forums/I used Google Translate to translate your question:
Since I tried the new formula, there is nothing I can do.
I don’t understand anything at all with blocks.
Can I find the old formula.In your case, you should be able to find the WP Admin Classic Editor by going to https://lilianeetmartialblog.wordpress.com/wp-admin/ (or adding
/wp-adminto any of your sites’ URLs). Click on Pages or Posts (whichever you want to edit) and hover over the title of the page/post you want to edit; the option ‘Classic Editor’ should appear.
Please tell us if this isn’t appearing for you, as the WordPress staff will be able to sort it out for you.Here are some support documents you might find helpful:
https://wordpress.com/fr/support/editeurs/#editeur-classique
https://wordpress.com/fr/support/editeur-wordpress/blocs/
https://wordpress.com/fr/support/remplacer-ancien-editeur-wordpress-com-par-editeur-de-blocs-de-wordpress/
There is a block called ‘Classic Block’ (you can find it by searching in the insert block search bar, or under the Formatting heading) which works in the same way as the Classic Editor. You can find out more about this block here:
https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/classic-block/ (I wasn’t sure where to find the French support document for this.)
If you have more feedback or questions about Blocks, head to the Forum thread https://wordpress.com/forums/topic/feedback-thread-for-the-block-editor/. (I couldn’t find a thread in French for this.)I hope this helps!
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