Improve AI system prompt to enforce Gutenberg blocks over custom HTML#2976
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Improve AI system prompt to enforce Gutenberg blocks over custom HTML#2976
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Adds a reference table of Gutenberg block equivalents for the most common page patterns (hero, features, testimonials, pricing, FAQ, etc.) so the AI has concrete guidance on how to replace core/html blocks with native blocks. Also strengthens the HTML block check step (step 5) to be explicit and mandatory, and clarifies the top-level principle around avoiding HTML blocks. https://claude.ai/code/session_01DFErnsqRQDVsmDNYudL55G
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Adds a reference table of Gutenberg block equivalents for the most common
page patterns (hero, features, testimonials, pricing, FAQ, etc.) so the AI
has concrete guidance on how to replace core/html blocks with native blocks.
Also strengthens the HTML block check step (step 5) to be explicit and
mandatory, and clarifies the top-level principle around avoiding HTML blocks.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01DFErnsqRQDVsmDNYudL55G