=== Classic Editor ===
Contributors: wordpressdotorg, azaozz, melchoyce, chanthaboune, alexislloyd, pento, youknowriad, desrosj, luciano-croce
Tags: gutenberg, disable, disable gutenberg, editor, classic editor, block editor
Requires at least: 4.9
Tested up to: 6.2
Stable tag: 1.6.3
Requires PHP: 5.2.4
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Enables the previous "classic" editor and the old-style Edit Post screen with TinyMCE, Meta Boxes, etc. Supports all plugins that extend this screen.
== Description ==
Classic Editor is an official plugin maintained by the WordPress team that restores the previous ("classic") WordPress editor and the "Edit Post" screen. It makes it possible to use plugins that extend that screen, add old-style meta boxes, or otherwise depend on the previous editor.
Classic Editor is an official WordPress plugin, and will be fully supported and maintained until 2024, or as long as is necessary.
At a glance, this plugin adds the following:
* Administrators can select the default editor for all users.
* Administrators can allow users to change their default editor.
* When allowed, the users can choose which editor to use for each post.
* Each post opens in the last editor used regardless of who edited it last. This is important for maintaining a consistent experience when editing content.
In addition, the Classic Editor plugin includes several filters that let other plugins control the settings, and the editor choice per post and per post type.
By default, this plugin hides all functionality available in the new block editor ("Gutenberg").
== Changelog ==
= 1.6.3 =
* Added some WPCS fixes, props NicktheGeek on GitHub.
* Updated "Tested up to" in the readme and removed it from classic-editor.php. This should fix false positive errors in security plugins in the future.
= 1.6.2 =
* Fixed bug that was preventing saving of the last used editor.
= 1.6.1 =
* Fixed a warning on the block editor based widgets screen.
* Fixed use of a deprecated filter.
= 1.6 =
* Updated for WordPress 5.5.
* Fixed minor issues with calling deprecated functions, needlessly registering uninstall hook, and capitalization of some strings.
= 1.5 =
* Updated for WordPress 5.2 and Gutenberg 5.3.
* Enhanced and fixed the "open posts in the last editor used to edit them" logic.
* Fixed adding post state so it can easily be accessed from other plugins.
= 1.4 =
* On network installations removed the restriction for only network activation.
* Added support for network administrators to choose the default network-wide editor.
* Fixed the settings link in the warning on network About screen.
* Properly added the "Switch to classic editor" menu item to the block editor menu.
= 1.3 =
* Fixed removal of the "Try Gutenberg" dashboard widget.
* Fixed condition for displaying of the after upgrade notice on the "What's New" screen. Shown when the classic editor is selected and users cannot switch editors.
= 1.2 =
* Fixed switching editors from the Add New (post) screen before a draft post is saved.
* Fixed typo that was appending the edit URL to the `classic-editor` query var.
* Changed detecting of WordPress 5.0 to not use version check. Fixes a bug when testing 5.1-alpha.
* Changed the default value of the option to allow users to switch editors to false.
* Added disabling of the Gutenberg plugin and lowered the required WordPress version to 4.9.
* Added `classic_editor_network_default_settings` filter.
= 1.1 =
Fixed a bug where it may attempt to load the block editor for post types that do not support editor when users are allowed to switch editors.
= 1.0 =
* Updated for WordPress 5.0.
* Changed all "Gutenberg" names/references to "block editor".
* Refreshed the settings UI.
* Removed disabling of the Gutenberg plugin. This was added for testing in WordPress 4.9. Users who want to continue following the development of Gutenberg in WordPress 5.0 and beyond will not need another plugin to disable it.
* Added support for per-user settings of default editor.
* Added support for admins to set the default editor for the site.
* Added support for admins to allow users to change their default editor.
* Added support for network admins to prevent site admins from changing the default settings.
* Added support to store the last editor used for each post and open it next time. Enabled when users can choose default editor.
* Added "post editor state" in the listing of posts on the Posts screen. Shows the editor that will be opened for the post. Enabled when users can choose default editor.
* Added `classic_editor_enabled_editors_for_post` and `classic_editor_enabled_editors_for_post_type` filters. Can be used by other plugins to control or override the editor used for a particular post of post type.
* Added `classic_editor_plugin_settings` filter. Can be used by other plugins to override the settings and disable the settings UI.
= 0.5 =
* Updated for Gutenberg 4.1 and WordPress 5.0-beta1.
* Removed some functionality that now exists in Gutenberg.
* Fixed redirecting back to the classic editor after looking at post revisions.
= 0.4 =
* Fixed removing of the "Try Gutenberg" call-out when the Gutenberg plugin is not activated.
* Fixed to always show the settings and the settings link in the plugins list table.
* Updated the readme text.
= 0.3 =
* Updated the option from a checkbox to couple of radio buttons, seems clearer. Thanks to @designsimply for the label text suggestions.
* Some general updates and cleanup.
= 0.2 =
* Update for Gutenberg 1.9.
* Remove warning and automatic deactivation when Gutenberg is not active.
= 0.1 =
Initial release.
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
= Default settings =
When activated and when using a classic (non-block) theme, this plugin will restore the previous ("classic") WordPress editor and hide the new block editor ("Gutenberg").
These settings can be changed at the Settings => Writing screen.
= Default settings for network installation =
There are two options:
* When network-activated and when using a classic (non-block) theme, this plugin will set the classic editor as default and prevent site administrators and users from changing editors.
The settings can be changed and default network-wide editor can be selected on the Network Settings screen.
* When not network-activated each site administrator will be able to activate the plugin and choose options for their users.
= Cannot find the "Switch to classic editor" link =
It is in the main block editor menu, see this [screenshot](https://ps.w.org/classic-editor/assets/screenshot-7.png?rev=2023480).
= Does this work with full site editing and block themes? =
No, as block themes rely on blocks. [See Block themes article](https://wordpress.org/support/article/block-themes/) for more information.
== Screenshots ==
1. Admin settings on the Settings -> Writing screen.
2. User settings on the Profile screen. Visible when the users are allowed to switch editors.
3. "Action links" to choose alternative editor. Visible when the users are allowed to switch editors.
4. Link to switch to the block editor while editing a post in the classic editor. Visible when the users are allowed to switch editors.
5. Link to switch to the classic editor while editing a post in the block editor. Visible when the users are allowed to switch editors.
6. Network settings to select the default editor for the network and allow site admins to change it.
7. The "Switch to classic editor" link.
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3232Why A Master Bathroom Is Just What You Need
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https://www.jnoconstruction.com/why-a-master-bathroom-is-just-what-you-need/#commentsMon, 03 Sep 2018 21:41:36 +0000http://24constructionanddesign.com/?p=6888How many people are sharing your bathroom? If you have two adults and several kids using the same space to get ready for the day each morning, chances are things can get pretty harried. If you are considering a Los Angeles bathroom remodel, why not think of adding a master bathroom to your space as well? Doing so offers benefits for the entire family.
You’ll Have More Space
If your home’s main bathroom isn’t very large, it may feel overcrowded. Between towels and washcloths, makeup and hair products, and everything else that people tend to store in their bathrooms, it can be hard to find a way to store so much. With a master bathroom, you’ll have more space for the things that only you (and your partner, if you have one) use. That means fewer bath toys where the pain reliever is supposed to be and more space to spread out your things for easy access.
You’ll Have More Privacy
Have you ever tried to take a relaxing bath after work, only to be interrupted by someone who needed to use the restroom or do hair and makeup for an evening out? Private baths are hard to come by when the family home only has one bathroom. A master bathroom gives you the space you need to unwind after a long day, and since you won’t be tying up the family bathroom, you’re less likely to be interrupted while you relax.
You’ll Save Time
What time are you currently waking up each morning to ensure everyone has the time to get ready in the morning? Imagine how much more sleep you’d get if you had a master bath. When the kids are getting ready in one bathroom and the parents are getting ready in another, you can get twice as much done in the same amount of time, making it acceptable to hit that snooze button at least a couple more times.
Create the Best Space for You
Are you ready to learn more about adding a master bathroom to your home? Get in touch with the professionals at JNO Construction & Design. We can also do your Los Angeles kitchen remodel!
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In the beginning phases of planning a kitchen or bath remodel, choosing your tile may seem overwhelming. You’re cruising the home sites bookmarking beautiful tiles of all shapes, colors, sizes and materials, but how do you narrow it down and start making some decisions?
Approach tile as you would any other aspect of a home remodel or interior design — focus on functionality and design.
Functionally, tile is a very practical material overall. It’s extremely durable, affordable, and is a natural, sustainable material. Maintenance-wise, glazed ceramic or stone tile is stain-resistant and easy to keep clean with a sponge or damp mop, while unglazed porcelain tile is porous and more prone to stains, so requires more care.
That said, different types of tile are better suited to different areas. While glass tile makes a beautiful, light-reflective backsplash, it’s slippery when wet, so isn’t a choice for floors. Slip-resistance is an important consideration when choosing flooring tiles, and it’s what makes textured stone or ceramic tiles ideal for shower, bath or kitchen floors.
The size of the tile also affects traction. How? Think of a 1″ x 1″ square tile. You need a lot of them to cover a room, and lots of tiny tiles means lots of grout keeping them in place. Grout, with its sandy texture, is very slip-resistant, which is why it’s so common to see small-scale tiles on shower floors.
Which brings us to scale and design. Playing with scale is a great way to create visual interest and define spaces in a room. Think of a repeating pattern like the classic subway tile as wainscoting around a room, accented by different size tile on floors, inside shower enclosures, on vanity tops, or on backsplashes. The more sizes you use, though, be sure to limit your color palette or even go monochromatic to keep things from looking like a dizzying patchwork.
Another thing to keep in mind when playing with scale is that larger tile looks better in larger, unbroken areas. If an area is curved or includes a lot of fixtures that need to be cut around, that’s going to mean a lot of large pieces cut into awkward shapes.
Overall, when considering the look you’re going for in your kitchen or bathroom, do you want the tile to be the focus, or the accent?
Do you want it to “disappear” behind a showpiece designer bath tub or around stunning custom cabinetry, or to be the star of the show?
Consider what sizes, colors and textures will enhance (and not fight for attention with) your particular space and the other elements in the room.
Whatever you decide, or if you need our design expertise to help you decide, JNO Construction & Design has access to every line of designer tiles you may have bookmarked, and we’d be happy to meet with you to discuss turning those bookmarks into the bathroom of your dreams!
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https://www.jnoconstruction.com/does-my-bathroom-need-a-remodel/#respondMon, 11 Sep 2017 18:00:48 +0000http://24constructionanddesign.com/does-my-bathroom-need-a-remodel-lets-not-mince/Let’s not mince words here – remodeling your bathroom can be a major process that can take plenty of time, effort, and money. Because this is such an undertaking, you’ll really want to take the time to consider whether you actually need to go through with the remodel before you begin this procedure. In some cases, simply just replacing a light fixture, adding a mirror, or giving the room a new paint job will be enough to improve the bathroom to your liking. In other cases, a bathroom remodel will be best suited for you. If you’re interested in a Los Angeles bathroom remodel, we at JNO Construction & Design are here for all of your home remodeling needs.
Reasons You Should Consider a Bathroom Remodel
Some of the top reasons why you should consider a bathroom remodel include the following:
You want to improve the value of your bathroom and your home. One of the most common reasons for remodeling a bathroom is to increase the value of your home. In fact, with a great remodeling team, you’ll almost get all of the money you spend back – it’ll just be transferred into the value of your home.
You need more space in the bathroom. This is a problem that often can’t be worked around and will eventually require a bathroom remodel. By remodeling your bathroom, you’ll be able to give yourself a more comfortable room with more privacy and less clutter.
You need to fix some pressing problems with your bathroom. One of these frequent problems that can occur in bathrooms is a leaky faucet, shower valve, or plumbing, in general. If your bathroom is leaking water, it’s vital that you repair it as it can damage your bathroom over time and it can also cause mold to grow.
You just want change. If you’re not satisfied with the look of your bathroom in any way (because it doesn’t match the rest of your house or you’re just plain sick of it), it’s a reasonable option to remodel your bathroom.
Contact Your Los Angeles Bathroom Remodel Experts Today!
If you’re looking for a Los Angeles kitchen remodel or bathroom remodel, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with us by giving us a call at (310) 363-7980. If you have any questions, please free to contact us online or by phone. We hope to hear from you soon!
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https://www.jnoconstruction.com/four-things-to-know-before-remodeling-your/#respondThu, 07 Apr 2016 17:46:49 +0000http://24constructionanddesign.com/four-things-to-know-before-remodeling-your/In a perfect world, remodeling a bathroom is a fast and easy task to tackle with every aspect of the job falling seamlessly into place. However, in reality a bathroom remodeling job is typically a rather large undertaking that requires much planning, thought, and hard work. Here at JNO Construction & Design, we understand this process, and we work tirelessly to ensure that every part of your home receives the attention that a full design and build project requires. Here are some things you should know before you start tearing up flooring and removing tiles. Knowing this information before you start can help you get the bathroom of your dreams without busting your budget.
Assess Your Needs
Before you start planning your bathroom remodeling project, take the time to assess your needs. Identify the key reasons for updating your bathroom that may include things like needing more space, the fixtures being outdated, the tub being too small, and such. This makes it easier to choose the right bathroom features you need and want.
Make A Plan & Stick To It
Any reputable Los Angeles contractor will tell you that a bathroom remodeling project is not a project to undertake “on the fly”. Before you even rip out one tile, think carefully about how you wish to use the space, what materials and fixtures you want, and how much money you are willing to spend. If you are not a good planner, ask us at JNO Construction & Design, your local Los Angeles building renovation service, for some help. Look at the money spent on a professional’s advice as a sound investment that is helping you avoid both project and budget nightmares that often plague those who plan their remodeling projects poorly.
Lighting Is Crucial
While it is fine to cut a few corners here and there, lighting is not an area to skimp on when remodeling a bathroom. Considering your bathroom is where you groom yourself every day, it is important that you have the right lighting in place including ‘task’ lights near your sinks and mirrors. Today, there are all types of lighting options to choose from. Just make sure the lights you pick provide enough brightness while ensuring the fixtures match your overall bathroom design.
Proper Ventilation Is A Must
Your bathroom needs to have a good ventilation system in place that can handle the excessive humidity that fogs up the mirrors, makes the floors slippery, and contributes to the growth of mildew and mold. A properly sized and installed exhaust fan is your best defense against harmful moisture that builds up in the bathroom. The exhaust fan should be connected to vent ducts that channel the exhaust outside your home. In this way, the exhaust will not go into closed, dark spaces inside your home where mold can develop and spread to damage walls, floors, and ceiling materials.
Let JNO CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN Help!
All these things are important to know before remodeling your bathroom. If you need help with your bathroom remodeling project, JNO Construction & Design is here to help! We offer a wide range of construction and remodeling services. We will work with you to determine the best choices that match your needs and budget. Our bathroom remodeling services run the gamut from bathroom makeovers to full reconstructions. Contact us today by calling (310) 363-7980 to let us know how we can help design and build the bathroom of your dreams!
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https://www.jnoconstruction.com/bathroom-renovations/#respondTue, 07 Apr 2015 23:22:35 +0000http://24constructionanddesign.com/bathroom-renovations/Bathroom renovations go a long way toward improving home comfort and impacting the value of your home. A bathroom remodeling project can potentially be your most cost-effective way to redefining your house.
This is your chance to transform your bathroom into a welcoming paradise. Or you can clear the clutter and turn the room into a clean, crisp update. Bathrooms are personal. You need to feel comfortable with the space and get the function you most want. Bathroom remodeling can do all of this.
Wish List
Before beginning your project or making any decisions, take the time to draft up the pros and cons of your current bathroom. Develop a sharp sense of what you’re wanting out of a new bathroom. Ask yourself whether there are major changes that would greatly improve your enjoyment of the room. Do you need a bathroom for two? Does it need to used by both kids and adults? Do you need to radically change your storage space, or perhaps create a partition for the toilet? With the right planning, you can accomplish any of these goals.
Of course, costs are a major factor in any renovation. Thankfully, bathroom renovations can potentially cost a bit less than renovating larger rooms. Consult experts for a quote, or start with ball park figures using tools such
as Better Homes & Gardens’ bathroom remodeling cost calculator.
Styles and Trends
Find a style that evokes the feeling you want out of your bathroom. Designs vary as much as anywhere else in the home. You can go for trends or unique motifs such as this eco-modern bathroom or these industrial-chicstyles featured on Remodelista.
For a guide to various styles and what they accomplish, HGTV has a bathroom remodeling trends guide here.
Remember, your renovation is your chance to get exactly what you want. You can go full-force with glass-and-steel modernism or make a Mediterranean splash. But you can also tailor it just the way you want. Remodeling professionals can help you design around a beloved centerpiece such as a clawfoot tub you adore, or a vision of his-and-hers pedestal sinks.
Keep in mind that you can adjust your style with fixtures and décor, but the big decisions on materials have a great impact on the bathroom. As you search for inspiration, notice what materials and colors seem most enticing to you.
Layout
The overall layout of your bathroom can be adjusted, even if it seems set in stone as it is. Seasoned renovation experts can help you figure out how to reconfigure the shower or bath, the toilet, and the sink – or work around the
infrastructure to accomplish what you want. For example, partial-height walls can add separation to the space.
Storage is key to a stylish and functional bathroom. If you want to hide away the toiletries, new cabinetry and creative options can make that happen. Shelves can also add to your storage space without taking up square footage.
You can also get creative with the layout of powder rooms or half-baths, such as ideas found in this guide from HGTV.
Bath or Shower
The tub or shower offers a renovation area that can seriously overhaul the look and feel of the room. Think about both personal touches and universal appeal, especially if you think you might sell soon.
Nothing has the timeless beauty of an excellent bathtub, but modern stand-up showers have become extremely popular for good reason. From glass surroundings to personalized fixtures and details, your shower should do everything you want it to. Think about whether you want built-in shelving or stands for shower products, for instance.
The tub or shower can incorporate intriguing materials like concrete as well as the wide range of steel, ceramic, and glass surfaces. Of course, shower tiles are both classic and open to expressive interpretation. From cuts of natural stone
to colorful ceramics or textured subway tiles, the possibilities are quite open.
Countertops
For the bathroom with a countertop, your choice of material will greatly impact your everyday use as well as the cost and value of the bathroom remodeling project.
Granite or granite tile is a long-time favorite that matches with a variety of design styles. Other stone options, such as marble or soapstone, offer elegance and beauty that requires just a tad more maintenance. You can also swing for
beautiful but less expensive options such as manufactured quartz.
Tiles also create beautiful bathroom countertops, allowing plenty of personalization of color and scale. For affordable custom cuts and colors, synthetic solids are often an appealing choice.
A unique bathroom remodeling project should also consider outside-the-box options like stainless steel or sealed wood. HGTV offers a helpful video discussion of unique countertop materials for the bathroom.
Sink & Faucet
The sink itself, as well as the faucet and fixtures, can complete a bathroom remodeling project perfectly. Many trends include bowl or vessel sinks. You can browse ideas for intriguing options in Remodelista’s list of architect-designed sinks.
When choosing a sink and faucet, consider any preferences you and your family have regarding the function and shape of handles and the faucet itself. Think about specifics, such as whether you use the sink for shaving or other tasks. The faucet should wow you with aesthetics while also making everyday life easygoing.
Toilet
Complete the look and feel of your bathroom remodeling with a toilet that makes you most comfortable. Your renovation project is the time to add a bidet or completely change the color or shape of the toilet, so take your time browsing options.
In addition to finding a model that best suits you, consider how storage and other features of the bathroom can be affected by the toilet and its placement. A bathroom remodeling expert can help craft storage space above the toilet, or
assist with redesigning the layout to make best use of your space.
Bathroom Remodeling: In Conclusion
Renovating your bathroom allows you to update your space to invigorate the room and improve its aesthetics. This is also the perfect time to indulge in features that will pamper you and make your daily routine more relaxing and more efficient.
A great bathroom renovation can involve tearing everything out and starting anew, but you can also do a lot with a face lift that upgrades your surfaces and fixtures. It’s a personal space where you should feel at home, and bathroom
remodeling lets you get the best value and use out of the room.
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https://www.jnoconstruction.com/24-tips-for-a-bathroom-remodel/#respondTue, 05 Nov 2013 20:30:00 +0000http://24constructionanddesign.com/24-tips-for-a-bathroom-remodel/A great bathroom can transform your experience at home, offering a spa atmosphere or making your guests more comfortable. Redesigning or constructing a bathroom offers the chance to upgrade your major components, but even smaller projects can make the room wholly new.
From full-scale demo projects to face-lifts and more, we can help with guiding you along the way as you make decisions about your bathrooms. Here are 24 tips to get the ball rolling:
Make a list of your favorite and least favorite elements of your current bathroom before beginning a new project.
Set a comfortable budget after researching some approximate costs.
Keep a balance of form and function in mind when imagining a bathroom makeover or redesign.
Costs aren’t just about materials and labor; ingenious design can help make a new bathroom even more affordable.
Guest bathrooms don’t have to be boring or stuffy: browse inspiration guides for neat ideas.
A new master bathroom suite greatly improves home life and promises great value to future buyers.
As with any remodeling project, consider which improvements offer great return for your home’s value.
Everyone wants to feel at home and relaxed in the bathroom. It also needs to be extremely functional. Use the comments below to let us know what you think about fun, inspiring, or fashion-forward bathroom designs.