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Jeremy Herve
Jeremy Herve

WordPress, TV Series, music, kids, and board games. I think that’s probably the best way to define me in a few words. 🙂

I work at Automattic where I lead a team building tools for bloggers and creators. I talk a lot about WordPress things, but also about all things open source in general.

I post in English and in French.

I live in Brittany, France, so you’ll also find me sharing pictures from our beautiful region from time to time.

1,243 posts
196 followers

Struggling with the site editor tonight, and I think I’ll throw in the towel. I can’t figure out why after creating a taxonomy-taxonomy_name.html template file, and seeing it in the site editor, it’s not used to display the contents of that taxonomy’s archive pages on the frontend. Is it just not supported yet? I thought every single use-case of the classic template hierarchy could be used in block-based themes’ templates too…

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  1. @jeremy that's something I haven't explored yet at all (writing the hard coded HTML file for the site editor). I've found the GUI approach really nice compared to my old php templating days.



Jeremy Herve
Jeremy Herve

WordPress, TV Series, music, kids, and board games. I think that’s probably the best way to define me in a few words. 🙂

I work at Automattic where I lead a team building tools for bloggers and creators. I talk a lot about WordPress things, but also about all things open source in general.

I post in English and in French.

I live in Brittany, France, so you’ll also find me sharing pictures from our beautiful region from time to time.

1,243 posts
196 followers