The post author and post date did not have space between them and the post content. This brings in 1em of top margin. Of note is that this only is if the first element is a paragraph that the issue was caused.
Props abcd95, sabernhardt, desrosj, sainathpoojary, viralsampat.
Fixes#62243.
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This change makes the border of the pull quote block visible in the editor when the user selects a border color or thickness,
by setting the default border style to solid.
Props nidhidhandhukiya, ugyensupport, dhruvang21, sabernhardt, divyeshk71, poena.
Fixes#62301.
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The code block font-size was not the same in the editor and front. This sets it to 1em and corrects the value for preformatted elements along with adding border and padding in the editor for pre elements.
Props viralsampat, mi5t4n, brobken, sabernhardt.
Fixes#61845.
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This resolves the seperator block color settings ordering. They were displaying incorrectly due to ruleset problems. This edits the order for the front end also.
Props bhaveshdesai13, aniketpatel, miguelaxcar, nidhidhandhukiya, poena, pavanpatil1, sabernhardr.
Fixes#57544.
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The font family was not showing correctly for the verse block. The approach taken was to match the front end and this involved also removing the styles in [50358].
Props pranitdugad, sabernhardt, poena, pitamdey.
Fixes#61140.
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There wasn't enough padding and the spacing was deteriorating the more depth there was. This reflects the front now and respects background coloring. Impacts both types of lists although original reporting was just on one.
Props aezazshekh, krupalpanchal, multidots1896, kajalgohel, sabernhardt.
Fixes#56083.
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On the front end, this changeset restores the theme's default border color when (and only when) the block's text color is the default.
In the editor, these styles repurpose the user-selected color for the border, to match the front.
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Fixes#58022.
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The phrase "sanity check" unnecessarily references mental health. It's an old phrase used to denote an extra step in verifying code works as expected.
“The WordPress open source community cares about diversity. We strive to maintain a welcoming environment where everyone can feel included.”
While "sanity check" is a well-known phrase with a specific meaning, "confidence check" is a direct replacement that is more clear of its intent while being more inclusive.
Words matter.
Follow-up to [49216], [46271], [40583], [38832], [38637], [37409], [33359], [32162], [30346], [30345], [30238], [30055], [29902], [28763], [26141], [25002], [22227], [13428], [12148], [11025], [8927].
Props dartiss, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#60187.
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This fixes a bug where the `margin-left: auto` property was being overwritten to `margin-left: 0` causing an inconsistency in the alignment of these blocks.
Follow-up to [56034], [56039], [56040].
Props sabernhardt.
Fixes#58396.
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This fixes a bug where the `margin-left: auto` property was being overwritten to `margin-left: 0` causing an inconsistency in the alignment of these blocks.
Props nkeller15, nadimcse, sabernhardt, tb1909, poena.
Fixes#58396.
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This changeset ensures that text color for citation are inherited when the user specifies color for the Pullquote or Quote block, or if one of those blocks is inside a block with a background.
Props nithins53, kajalgohel, kmadhak, sabernhardt, devtanbir, james-roberts, sapayth, rafinkhan, robinwpdeveloper, poena.
Fixes#55990.
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In [54358], styling for Button blocks that had been removed from classic themes was reintroduced. However, it was added with a global scope, whereas editor styles are usually added with a `.editor-styles-wrapper` selector, which makes them more specific.
This change modifies the way that classic theme styles are added so that they also get wrapped in an `.editor-styles-wrapper` selector to match specificity.
Furthermore, adjust specificity for some Button block related styling in the editor for the Twenty Twelve and Twenty Twenty themes.
Merges [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/44731 Gutenberg PR 44731] into trunk.
Follow-up to [54358].
Props scruffian, cbravobernal, sabernhardt, audrasjb.
See #56467.
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This changeset removes `.wp-block` container from headings CSS selectors to restore consistency between editor and front-end styles. It also removes `.wp-block` from headings selectors in the `'block-editor'` array of `twentytwenty_get_localized_font_family_elements()`.
Props kajalgohel, kmadhak, poena, multidots1896, tahmidulkarim, audrasjb.
Fixes#56194.
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This changeset updates the `font-style` value of the Quote block in the block editor to ensure styles are consistent between the editor and the front-end.
Props kajalgohel, iamjaydip, audrasjb, whaze, mukesh27.
Fixes#55931.
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Themes that use the same preset slugs as WordPress uses need to be updated.
From the devnote https://make.wordpress.org/core/2022/01/08/updates-for-settings-styles-and-theme-json/
The CSS for some of the presets defined by WordPress (font sizes, colors, and gradients) was loaded twice for most themes in WordPress 5.8: in the block-library stylesheet plus in the global stylesheet. Additionally, there were slight differences in the CSS in both places.
In WordPress 5.9 those were consolidated into a single place, the global stylesheet whose name is global-styles-inline-css that is now loaded for all themes in the front-end.
For themes to override the default values they can use the theme.json and provide the same slug. Themes that do not use a theme.json can still override the default values by enqueuing some CSS that sets the corresponding CSS Custom Property. This commit does the second for the twenty twenty theme.
Props oandregal.
Fixes#54782.
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Updates older themes to fix alignment, spacing, and font issues to better match the frontend display. Applies to themes: Twenty Eleven, Twenty Thirteen, Twenty Fourteen, Twenty Sixteen, Twenty Seventeen, and Twenty Twenty.
Props burnuser, talldanwp, cristinasoponar, poena, kjellr
Fixes#52009.
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The Twenty Twenty search modal uses aria-expanded correctly on the Search button, but toggles the aria-expanded value on the 'close' button. The close button is a different control, however, so the attribute value toggling is uneven. The close button does not toggle any behavior; it only closes a control that has already been opened.
Props alexstine, audrasjb
Fixes#52355
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