Attributes for Blocks

Description

This plugin adds additional advanced inspector controls to Gutenberg blocks that allow to add any custom HTML attributes to the block’s front-end output. This allows you to add inline styles to fine-tune the block’s appearance, set aria attributes to improve your site’s accessibility, add data attributes to integrate with any JavaScript modules or even JavaScript DOM event attributes such as onclick, onchange or onload.

Demo

Screenshots

  • Adding style attribute to paragraph block

Installation

Install via admin dashboard

  1. Go to your WordPress admin dashboard -> Plugins.
  2. Click “Add New”.
  3. Click “Upload Plugin”.
  4. Select the attributes-for-blocks.zip file.
  5. Click “Install Now”.
  6. Activate the plugin from WordPress admin dashboard -> Plugins.

Manual install via FTP upload

  1. Upload the folder “attributes-for-blocks” from attributes-for-blocks.zip file to your WordPress installations ../wp-content/plugins folder.
  2. Activate the plugin from WordPress admin dashboard -> Plugins.

FAQ

How do I add an attribute?

In your selected block’s inspector controls (Block settings) scroll all the way to the bottom and click on “Advanced”. It should contain a section called “Additional attributes”.
Type an attribute name into the “Add attribute” field and press “Add” to add an attribute for the block. A new input with the attribute’s name should appear below, into which you can optionally insert the attribute value.
Example attributes: style, title, target, class, id, onclick, data-*, aria-*.

Why is the input disabled?

When the current user doesn’t have unfiltered_html capabilities attributes cannot be added and all existing attributes are stripped when the post is updated.

How does it work?

For regular blocks, attributes are added to the block save content’s root element, meaning they will be rendered only on the front end and not in the editor. For dynamic blocks the attributes are added via render_callback function and they may also be applied in the editor, depending if the block is rendered server or client side.

Does it work for every block?

It should work with normal blocks that render a valid WP Element that can utilize the blocks.getSaveContent.extraProps filter as well as dynamic blocks that utilize a render_callback. Third party blocks that do something unorthodox may not work.
Known unsupported blocks

Usage with Alpine.js

@ prefix in an attribute name is used for “override” mode in this plugin, for Alpine.js attributes use x-on:click instead of @click or use the shorthand syntax with two @ characters instead of one: @@click.

Disable block support

The afb_unsupported_blocks filter can be used in your child theme’s functions.php file to disable block support for adding additional attributes.

add_filter('afb_unsupported_blocks', function($blocks) {
    $blocks[] = 'core/button';
    return $blocks;
});

What happens when I disable this plugin?

Blocks with custom attributes may become invalid, depending on which attributes you’ve added. From there you can recover the block without the custom attributes by clicking “Attempt Block Recovery” or keep the block with custom attributes as HTML by choosing “Convert to HTML”. If you don’t want to risk blocks becoming invalid you need to remove all custom attributes before disabling the plugin.

How do I add unfiltered_html capability to user roles?

You can modify which roles have the unfiltered_html capability using custom code in your theme’s functions.php file or via a custom plugin. Only grant this capability if you trust the current and future users of that role to not do anything malicious.

add_action('init', function() {
    if($role = get_role('contributor')) {
        $role->add_cap('unfiltered_html');
    }
});

Reviews

Nopémber 6, 2024
This is perfect, it saved me tons of work. I am used it for adding the view-transition-classes to query block elements.websevendev & jimedwards million thanks to you!
Pébruari 14, 2024
Thank you very much for providing this plugin, I have been able to use SAL scroll animation library with it works perfectly! Hope you keep going with this Plugin for future Wordpress versions. Thank YOU!
Januari 4, 2024
I absolutely love this plugin! Does what it says easily and reliably, doesn’t add any bloat. Amazing.
Nopémber 21, 2023
This adds considerable versatility to the WordPress blocks editor — I wanted to use Bootstrap in my current custom theme, but didn’t want to integrate Bootstrap fully, only using it within blocks when needed. Things like the dark mode (data-bs-theme=”dark”) can be added in, you can use onClick to utilize JavaScript (I used that to click open Bootstrap cards, etc), and really much more. Saved me a lot of time having to do things in a much more manual way. Highly recommend this plugin, works great.
Read all 19 reviews

Contributors & Developers

“Attributes for Blocks” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

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Changelog

1.0.9

  • Try fix issue with current_user_can check in pre_kses when SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE isn’t defined.

1.0.8

  • Try fix issue with current_user_can check in pre_kses when WP pluggable functions aren’t loaded.

1.0.7

  • Security update: users without unfiltered_html capability can no longer add attributes. When a user without the capability updates a post all existing attributes are stripped. Issue discovered by Francesco Carlucci (CVE ID: CVE-2024-8318, CVSS Severity Score: 6.4 (Medium)). The vulnerability made it possible for authenticated attackers, with Contributor-level access and above, to inject arbitrary web scripts in pages that will execute whenever a user accessed an injected page.
  • Tested up to WordPress 6.6.
  • Update @wordpress/* packages.

1.0.6

  • Tested up to WordPress 6.5.
  • Fix PHP notice when rendering a block that doesn’t have any attributes.
  • Update @wordpress/* packages.

1.0.5

  • Use WP_HTML_Tag_Processor for adding HTML attributes.
  • Remove afb_sanitize_attribute_key and afb_sanitize_attribute_value filters (now handled by WP_HTML_Tag_Processor).
  • Use render_block filter to apply attributes instead of overriding block’s render_callback.
  • Move all PHP code to main file for simplicity.
  • Add $attribute param to afb_attribute_separator filter.
  • Remove uppercase text transform from attribute input labels, use monospace font for value.
  • Add button to edit attributes in a modal for more space.
  • Update @wordpress/* packages.
  • Regression: for blocks that render multiple root elements attributes are only applied to the first one.

1.0.4

  • Add afb_sanitize_attribute_key and afb_sanitize_attribute_value filters.
  • Catch errors when using invalid characters in attribute name/value.
  • Update @wordpress/* packages.

1.0.3

  • Update @wordpress/* packages.
  • Test with WordPress 6.0.
  • Convert advanced style attribute editor to TypeScript and refactor.
  • Fix duplicate attribute values being output when the block has both JS and PHP render functions.
  • Add GitHub link.
  • Remove src folder from plugin.

1.0.2

  • Add advanced editor for style attribute.
  • Remove jQuery.

1.0.1

  • Fix special character encoding for dynamic blocks.