[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #62326: Add title and description to post format archive block templates

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#62326: Add title and description to post format archive block templates
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 Reporter:  poena        |       Owner:  poena
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  assigned
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  6.8
Component:  Editor       |     Version:
 Severity:  normal       |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  has-patch    |     Focuses:  template
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Description changed by poena:

Old description:

> When a block theme includes the HTML file for a post format archive, the
> Site Editor  shows the template without a description and without a
> human-readable name.
> Instead it shows the name of the HTML file.
>

> == To reproduce:
>
> Activate a block theme that has supports for post formats, for example,
> Twenty Twenty-Five.
>
> Post format archive templates can not be created using the Site Editor
> interface yet, so you need to manually add the HTML file to the theme's
> templates folder.
>
> Example file name for the link post format: taxonomy-post_format-post-
> format-link.html
>
> Now go to Appearance > Editor > Templates.
> Locate the template you added and confirm that it does not have a
> readable name.
>

> == Expected result:
>
> It would be a better user experience to show a readable name and
> description.
>
> ----
>
> Also see: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/65319

New description:

 When a block theme includes the HTML file for a post format archive, the
 Site Editor  shows the template without a description and without a human-
 readable name.
 Instead it shows the name of the HTML file.


 == To reproduce:

 Activate a block theme that has supports for post formats, for example,
 Twenty Twenty-Five.

 Post format archive templates can not be created using the Site Editor
 interface yet, so you need to manually add the HTML file to the theme's
 templates folder.

 Example file name for the link post format: taxonomy-post_format-post-
 format-link.html

 Now go to Appearance > Editor > Templates.
 Locate the template you added and confirm if the template has a readable
 name and description.

 == Expected result:

 It would be a better user experience to show a readable name and
 description.

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 Also see: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/65319

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