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Rich Text And Block Foundations For Theme-Driven Content

The rich text and block system gets a rebuild, adding theme asset proxy work, colour select controls, and migrations for the modern editor foundation.

Basker rebuilds parts of the rich text and block system, adds theme asset proxy work, refines allowed blocks, introduces colour select controls, and prepares migrations for the modern editor foundation. The editor and theme renderer now share a stronger common language for content and presentation.

Less visible, but load-bearing

This work is less visible to editors day-to-day but unlocks a great deal of what follows. Rich text, media blocks, and theme-owned presentation need to speak the same language before complex theme-driven pages can be edited reliably, previewed accurately, and handed to customers with confidence.

The foundation for what comes next

Editors working on programme pages, campaign copy, and editorial layouts will benefit as the richer block model matures: content sections carry the right media, themes control the right presentation, and the admin form reflects what the page actually expects. This release makes that coherence possible.

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