Deactivate Gutenberg tips forever - not Gutenberg





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I like Gutenberg a lot, however, the tips at the beginning of each page load
drives me mad. I would like to disable the nagging tips forever and ever via code.



Please don't post "Disable Gutenberg" plugin, I've already seen that. I want to do it via a couple of lines of code in my theme.



There must be a hook, but I couldn't find it.
Thanks for a hint.



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    I like Gutenberg a lot, however, the tips at the beginning of each page load
    drives me mad. I would like to disable the nagging tips forever and ever via code.



    Please don't post "Disable Gutenberg" plugin, I've already seen that. I want to do it via a couple of lines of code in my theme.



    There must be a hook, but I couldn't find it.
    Thanks for a hint.



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      I like Gutenberg a lot, however, the tips at the beginning of each page load
      drives me mad. I would like to disable the nagging tips forever and ever via code.



      Please don't post "Disable Gutenberg" plugin, I've already seen that. I want to do it via a couple of lines of code in my theme.



      There must be a hook, but I couldn't find it.
      Thanks for a hint.



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      I like Gutenberg a lot, however, the tips at the beginning of each page load
      drives me mad. I would like to disable the nagging tips forever and ever via code.



      Please don't post "Disable Gutenberg" plugin, I've already seen that. I want to do it via a couple of lines of code in my theme.



      There must be a hook, but I couldn't find it.
      Thanks for a hint.



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      edited Apr 17 at 9:58









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          Update #1:



          After asking from @leymannx I checked how these settings are stored.
          It turned out that settings are not permanent, they are saved in the browser as localStorage.



          key: WP_DATA_USER_{id}:
          value: {
          "core/nux":{
          "preferences":{
          "areTipsEnabled":false,
          "dismissedTips":{}
          }
          },
          //"core/edit-post"
          //...


          Update #2:



          Gutenberg tips can be disabled by using dispatch('core/nux').disableTips() (NUX package) and action hook enqueue_block_editor_assets.



          file functions.php:



          function se334561_editor_tips() {

          wp_enqueue_script(
          'se334561-js',
          // --- to use in plugin ---
          // plugins_url('/disable-tips.js', __FILE__),
          get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/disable-tips.js',
          array('wp-blocks')
          );
          }
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'se334561_editor_tips');


          file disable-tips.js:



          jQuery(document).ready(function(){
          var isVisible = wp.data.select('core/nux').areTipsEnabled()
          if (isVisible) {
          wp.data.dispatch('core/nux').disableTips();
          }
          });





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          • Is this globally for every user? Is there a way to configure this per code as well? So that when I ship a plugin to a client it deactivates the tips when this plugin gets activated?

            – leymannx
            Apr 17 at 7:01











          • @leymannx These are individual settings for each user.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:03






          • 1





            If it’s an option able checkbox in the admin area they’ll be away to toggle it for all as the values got to be stored somewhere you should in code be able to set that value for all users on init or something, try to find where it stores that value in the DB

            – Daniel Vickers
            Apr 17 at 7:40








          • 1





            @leymannx This would require additional code (js + php) which, after changing areTipsEnabled, writes the state to DB and restores it when the user logs in.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:50






          • 1





            That is awesome, I'll try it out tomorrow and check the answer if it works. Thank you!

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 21:21



















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          As @nmr found out this seems to be stored browser-wise only. Though I found a workaround to simply hide it via CSS. Quick and dirty.




          functions.php:



          // Add backend styles for Gutenberg.
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'gutenberg_editor_assets');

          function gutenberg_editor_assets() {
          // Load the theme styles within Gutenberg.
          wp_enqueue_style('my-gutenberg-editor-styles', get_theme_file_uri('/assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css'), FALSE);
          }



          assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css:



          .components-popover.nux-dot-tip {
          display: none !important;
          }




          Source: Creating theme editor styles for Gutenberg






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          • Yes, this solution also came to my mind but as you have said: it's quick 'n dirty. Thank you for your help.

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 9:49












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          enter image description here



          Update #1:



          After asking from @leymannx I checked how these settings are stored.
          It turned out that settings are not permanent, they are saved in the browser as localStorage.



          key: WP_DATA_USER_{id}:
          value: {
          "core/nux":{
          "preferences":{
          "areTipsEnabled":false,
          "dismissedTips":{}
          }
          },
          //"core/edit-post"
          //...


          Update #2:



          Gutenberg tips can be disabled by using dispatch('core/nux').disableTips() (NUX package) and action hook enqueue_block_editor_assets.



          file functions.php:



          function se334561_editor_tips() {

          wp_enqueue_script(
          'se334561-js',
          // --- to use in plugin ---
          // plugins_url('/disable-tips.js', __FILE__),
          get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/disable-tips.js',
          array('wp-blocks')
          );
          }
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'se334561_editor_tips');


          file disable-tips.js:



          jQuery(document).ready(function(){
          var isVisible = wp.data.select('core/nux').areTipsEnabled()
          if (isVisible) {
          wp.data.dispatch('core/nux').disableTips();
          }
          });





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          • Is this globally for every user? Is there a way to configure this per code as well? So that when I ship a plugin to a client it deactivates the tips when this plugin gets activated?

            – leymannx
            Apr 17 at 7:01











          • @leymannx These are individual settings for each user.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:03






          • 1





            If it’s an option able checkbox in the admin area they’ll be away to toggle it for all as the values got to be stored somewhere you should in code be able to set that value for all users on init or something, try to find where it stores that value in the DB

            – Daniel Vickers
            Apr 17 at 7:40








          • 1





            @leymannx This would require additional code (js + php) which, after changing areTipsEnabled, writes the state to DB and restores it when the user logs in.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:50






          • 1





            That is awesome, I'll try it out tomorrow and check the answer if it works. Thank you!

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 21:21
















          5














          enter image description here



          Update #1:



          After asking from @leymannx I checked how these settings are stored.
          It turned out that settings are not permanent, they are saved in the browser as localStorage.



          key: WP_DATA_USER_{id}:
          value: {
          "core/nux":{
          "preferences":{
          "areTipsEnabled":false,
          "dismissedTips":{}
          }
          },
          //"core/edit-post"
          //...


          Update #2:



          Gutenberg tips can be disabled by using dispatch('core/nux').disableTips() (NUX package) and action hook enqueue_block_editor_assets.



          file functions.php:



          function se334561_editor_tips() {

          wp_enqueue_script(
          'se334561-js',
          // --- to use in plugin ---
          // plugins_url('/disable-tips.js', __FILE__),
          get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/disable-tips.js',
          array('wp-blocks')
          );
          }
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'se334561_editor_tips');


          file disable-tips.js:



          jQuery(document).ready(function(){
          var isVisible = wp.data.select('core/nux').areTipsEnabled()
          if (isVisible) {
          wp.data.dispatch('core/nux').disableTips();
          }
          });





          share|improve this answer


























          • Is this globally for every user? Is there a way to configure this per code as well? So that when I ship a plugin to a client it deactivates the tips when this plugin gets activated?

            – leymannx
            Apr 17 at 7:01











          • @leymannx These are individual settings for each user.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:03






          • 1





            If it’s an option able checkbox in the admin area they’ll be away to toggle it for all as the values got to be stored somewhere you should in code be able to set that value for all users on init or something, try to find where it stores that value in the DB

            – Daniel Vickers
            Apr 17 at 7:40








          • 1





            @leymannx This would require additional code (js + php) which, after changing areTipsEnabled, writes the state to DB and restores it when the user logs in.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:50






          • 1





            That is awesome, I'll try it out tomorrow and check the answer if it works. Thank you!

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 21:21














          5












          5








          5







          enter image description here



          Update #1:



          After asking from @leymannx I checked how these settings are stored.
          It turned out that settings are not permanent, they are saved in the browser as localStorage.



          key: WP_DATA_USER_{id}:
          value: {
          "core/nux":{
          "preferences":{
          "areTipsEnabled":false,
          "dismissedTips":{}
          }
          },
          //"core/edit-post"
          //...


          Update #2:



          Gutenberg tips can be disabled by using dispatch('core/nux').disableTips() (NUX package) and action hook enqueue_block_editor_assets.



          file functions.php:



          function se334561_editor_tips() {

          wp_enqueue_script(
          'se334561-js',
          // --- to use in plugin ---
          // plugins_url('/disable-tips.js', __FILE__),
          get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/disable-tips.js',
          array('wp-blocks')
          );
          }
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'se334561_editor_tips');


          file disable-tips.js:



          jQuery(document).ready(function(){
          var isVisible = wp.data.select('core/nux').areTipsEnabled()
          if (isVisible) {
          wp.data.dispatch('core/nux').disableTips();
          }
          });





          share|improve this answer















          enter image description here



          Update #1:



          After asking from @leymannx I checked how these settings are stored.
          It turned out that settings are not permanent, they are saved in the browser as localStorage.



          key: WP_DATA_USER_{id}:
          value: {
          "core/nux":{
          "preferences":{
          "areTipsEnabled":false,
          "dismissedTips":{}
          }
          },
          //"core/edit-post"
          //...


          Update #2:



          Gutenberg tips can be disabled by using dispatch('core/nux').disableTips() (NUX package) and action hook enqueue_block_editor_assets.



          file functions.php:



          function se334561_editor_tips() {

          wp_enqueue_script(
          'se334561-js',
          // --- to use in plugin ---
          // plugins_url('/disable-tips.js', __FILE__),
          get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/disable-tips.js',
          array('wp-blocks')
          );
          }
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'se334561_editor_tips');


          file disable-tips.js:



          jQuery(document).ready(function(){
          var isVisible = wp.data.select('core/nux').areTipsEnabled()
          if (isVisible) {
          wp.data.dispatch('core/nux').disableTips();
          }
          });






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          edited Apr 18 at 9:11

























          answered Apr 17 at 6:52









          nmrnmr

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          • Is this globally for every user? Is there a way to configure this per code as well? So that when I ship a plugin to a client it deactivates the tips when this plugin gets activated?

            – leymannx
            Apr 17 at 7:01











          • @leymannx These are individual settings for each user.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:03






          • 1





            If it’s an option able checkbox in the admin area they’ll be away to toggle it for all as the values got to be stored somewhere you should in code be able to set that value for all users on init or something, try to find where it stores that value in the DB

            – Daniel Vickers
            Apr 17 at 7:40








          • 1





            @leymannx This would require additional code (js + php) which, after changing areTipsEnabled, writes the state to DB and restores it when the user logs in.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:50






          • 1





            That is awesome, I'll try it out tomorrow and check the answer if it works. Thank you!

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 21:21



















          • Is this globally for every user? Is there a way to configure this per code as well? So that when I ship a plugin to a client it deactivates the tips when this plugin gets activated?

            – leymannx
            Apr 17 at 7:01











          • @leymannx These are individual settings for each user.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:03






          • 1





            If it’s an option able checkbox in the admin area they’ll be away to toggle it for all as the values got to be stored somewhere you should in code be able to set that value for all users on init or something, try to find where it stores that value in the DB

            – Daniel Vickers
            Apr 17 at 7:40








          • 1





            @leymannx This would require additional code (js + php) which, after changing areTipsEnabled, writes the state to DB and restores it when the user logs in.

            – nmr
            Apr 17 at 7:50






          • 1





            That is awesome, I'll try it out tomorrow and check the answer if it works. Thank you!

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 21:21

















          Is this globally for every user? Is there a way to configure this per code as well? So that when I ship a plugin to a client it deactivates the tips when this plugin gets activated?

          – leymannx
          Apr 17 at 7:01





          Is this globally for every user? Is there a way to configure this per code as well? So that when I ship a plugin to a client it deactivates the tips when this plugin gets activated?

          – leymannx
          Apr 17 at 7:01













          @leymannx These are individual settings for each user.

          – nmr
          Apr 17 at 7:03





          @leymannx These are individual settings for each user.

          – nmr
          Apr 17 at 7:03




          1




          1





          If it’s an option able checkbox in the admin area they’ll be away to toggle it for all as the values got to be stored somewhere you should in code be able to set that value for all users on init or something, try to find where it stores that value in the DB

          – Daniel Vickers
          Apr 17 at 7:40







          If it’s an option able checkbox in the admin area they’ll be away to toggle it for all as the values got to be stored somewhere you should in code be able to set that value for all users on init or something, try to find where it stores that value in the DB

          – Daniel Vickers
          Apr 17 at 7:40






          1




          1





          @leymannx This would require additional code (js + php) which, after changing areTipsEnabled, writes the state to DB and restores it when the user logs in.

          – nmr
          Apr 17 at 7:50





          @leymannx This would require additional code (js + php) which, after changing areTipsEnabled, writes the state to DB and restores it when the user logs in.

          – nmr
          Apr 17 at 7:50




          1




          1





          That is awesome, I'll try it out tomorrow and check the answer if it works. Thank you!

          – user3135691
          Apr 17 at 21:21





          That is awesome, I'll try it out tomorrow and check the answer if it works. Thank you!

          – user3135691
          Apr 17 at 21:21













          2














          As @nmr found out this seems to be stored browser-wise only. Though I found a workaround to simply hide it via CSS. Quick and dirty.




          functions.php:



          // Add backend styles for Gutenberg.
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'gutenberg_editor_assets');

          function gutenberg_editor_assets() {
          // Load the theme styles within Gutenberg.
          wp_enqueue_style('my-gutenberg-editor-styles', get_theme_file_uri('/assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css'), FALSE);
          }



          assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css:



          .components-popover.nux-dot-tip {
          display: none !important;
          }




          Source: Creating theme editor styles for Gutenberg






          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes, this solution also came to my mind but as you have said: it's quick 'n dirty. Thank you for your help.

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 9:49
















          2














          As @nmr found out this seems to be stored browser-wise only. Though I found a workaround to simply hide it via CSS. Quick and dirty.




          functions.php:



          // Add backend styles for Gutenberg.
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'gutenberg_editor_assets');

          function gutenberg_editor_assets() {
          // Load the theme styles within Gutenberg.
          wp_enqueue_style('my-gutenberg-editor-styles', get_theme_file_uri('/assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css'), FALSE);
          }



          assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css:



          .components-popover.nux-dot-tip {
          display: none !important;
          }




          Source: Creating theme editor styles for Gutenberg






          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes, this solution also came to my mind but as you have said: it's quick 'n dirty. Thank you for your help.

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 9:49














          2












          2








          2







          As @nmr found out this seems to be stored browser-wise only. Though I found a workaround to simply hide it via CSS. Quick and dirty.




          functions.php:



          // Add backend styles for Gutenberg.
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'gutenberg_editor_assets');

          function gutenberg_editor_assets() {
          // Load the theme styles within Gutenberg.
          wp_enqueue_style('my-gutenberg-editor-styles', get_theme_file_uri('/assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css'), FALSE);
          }



          assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css:



          .components-popover.nux-dot-tip {
          display: none !important;
          }




          Source: Creating theme editor styles for Gutenberg






          share|improve this answer













          As @nmr found out this seems to be stored browser-wise only. Though I found a workaround to simply hide it via CSS. Quick and dirty.




          functions.php:



          // Add backend styles for Gutenberg.
          add_action('enqueue_block_editor_assets', 'gutenberg_editor_assets');

          function gutenberg_editor_assets() {
          // Load the theme styles within Gutenberg.
          wp_enqueue_style('my-gutenberg-editor-styles', get_theme_file_uri('/assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css'), FALSE);
          }



          assets/gutenberg-editor-styles.css:



          .components-popover.nux-dot-tip {
          display: none !important;
          }




          Source: Creating theme editor styles for Gutenberg







          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          answered Apr 17 at 9:34









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          • Yes, this solution also came to my mind but as you have said: it's quick 'n dirty. Thank you for your help.

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 9:49



















          • Yes, this solution also came to my mind but as you have said: it's quick 'n dirty. Thank you for your help.

            – user3135691
            Apr 17 at 9:49

















          Yes, this solution also came to my mind but as you have said: it's quick 'n dirty. Thank you for your help.

          – user3135691
          Apr 17 at 9:49





          Yes, this solution also came to my mind but as you have said: it's quick 'n dirty. Thank you for your help.

          – user3135691
          Apr 17 at 9:49


















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