Gutenberg: When a Next page (Page break) block exists, the content below it is not rendered

Created on 21 Aug 2020  ·  2Comments  ·  Source: WordPress/gutenberg

Describe the bug
After adding a page break block, the content below it is not shown.

To reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. create a new Post
  2. add a paragraph
  3. now add a page break block
  4. add another paragraph
  5. save the Post, see the preview. Observe the content below the page break is not rendered.

See this example post https://testmzorz3.wordpress.com/2020/08/21/another-test/

Expected behavior
When I add a page break block, I expect it to have some visual representation and hide the content below that block, and have the able need to click on it to unhide it.

Screenshots
✅ This is what the Editor shows
Screen Shot 2020-08-21 at 10 07 11

🔴 This is how the Post gets rendered (observe missing content https://testmzorz3.wordpress.com/2020/08/21/another-test/)
Screen Shot 2020-08-21 at 10 06 47

🤔 And this is how it renders on the Reader
Screen Shot 2020-08-21 at 10 06 57

Editor version (please complete the following information):

  • WordPress version: latest on wordpress.com
  • Does the website has Gutenberg plugin installed, or is it using the block editor that comes by default? "default"

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: [MacOs 10.3.6]
  • Browser [Chrome]
  • Version [84.0.4147.105 ]
[Type] Bug

All 2 comments

If you scroll down, pages show up.
Screenshot_5

This is on Twenty-Twenty:
Screenshot_6

Ah thanks for pointing this out @aktasfatih 🙇 - didn't realize that was expected behavior and TBH never saw the pages control there. Could use some improvement so people don't miss seeing content. Closing this one for now 👍

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