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Visibility conditions change for duplicated blocks #2472

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rodica-andronache opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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Visibility conditions change for duplicated blocks #2472

rodica-andronache opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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Description

When you duplicate a block that has visibility conditions set and change the conditions on the duplicated block, the conditions on the original block also change.

Step-by-step reproduction instructions

  1. Add a WordPress block and set some Visibility Conditions for it
  2. Duplicate the block
  3. Change the Visibility Conditions for the duplicated block -> At this point, the Visibility Conditions change for the first ( initial block ) as well.

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https://secure.helpscout.net/conversation/2795316024/446004?viewId=212385

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Is the issue you are reporting a regression

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@rodica-andronache rodica-andronache added the bug This label could be used to identify issues that are caused by a defect in the product. label Dec 19, 2024
@rodica-andronache rodica-andronache changed the title Visibility conditions changes for duplicated blocks Visibility conditions change for duplicated blocks Dec 19, 2024
@pirate-bot pirate-bot added the customer report Indicates the request came from a customer. label Dec 19, 2024
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