WordPress/wp-includes/blocks/media-text/style-rtl.css

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/**
* Colors
*/
/**
* Breakpoints & Media Queries
*/
/**
* SCSS Variables.
*
* Please use variables from this sheet to ensure consistency across the UI.
* Don't add to this sheet unless you're pretty sure the value will be reused in many places.
* For example, don't add rules to this sheet that affect block visuals. It's purely for UI.
*/
/**
* Colors
*/
/**
* Fonts & basic variables.
*/
/**
* Grid System.
* https://make.wordpress.org/design/2019/10/31/proposal-a-consistent-spacing-system-for-wordpress/
*/
/**
* Dimensions.
*/
/**
* Shadows.
*/
/**
* Editor widths.
*/
/**
* Block & Editor UI.
*/
/**
* Block paddings.
*/
/**
* React Native specific.
* These variables do not appear to be used anywhere else.
*/
/**
* Breakpoint mixins
*/
/**
* Long content fade mixin
*
* Creates a fading overlay to signify that the content is longer
* than the space allows.
*/
/**
* Focus styles.
*/
/**
* Applies editor left position to the selector passed as argument
*/
/**
* Styles that are reused verbatim in a few places
*/
/**
* Allows users to opt-out of animations via OS-level preferences.
*/
/**
* Reset default styles for JavaScript UI based pages.
* This is a WP-admin agnostic reset
*/
/**
* Reset the WP Admin page styles for Gutenberg-like pages.
*/
.wp-block-media-text {
direction: ltr;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 50% 1fr;
grid-template-rows: auto;
}
.wp-block-media-text.has-media-on-the-right {
grid-template-columns: 1fr 50%;
}
.wp-block-media-text.is-vertically-aligned-top .wp-block-media-text__content,
.wp-block-media-text.is-vertically-aligned-top .wp-block-media-text__media {
align-self: start;
}
.wp-block-media-text .wp-block-media-text__content,
.wp-block-media-text .wp-block-media-text__media,
.wp-block-media-text.is-vertically-aligned-center .wp-block-media-text__content,
.wp-block-media-text.is-vertically-aligned-center .wp-block-media-text__media {
align-self: center;
}
.wp-block-media-text.is-vertically-aligned-bottom .wp-block-media-text__content,
.wp-block-media-text.is-vertically-aligned-bottom .wp-block-media-text__media {
align-self: end;
}
.wp-block-media-text .wp-block-media-text__media {
grid-column: 1;
grid-row: 1;
margin: 0;
}
.wp-block-media-text .wp-block-media-text__content {
direction: rtl;
grid-column: 2;
grid-row: 1;
padding: 0 8% 0 8%;
word-break: break-word;
}
.wp-block-media-text.has-media-on-the-right .wp-block-media-text__media {
grid-column: 2;
grid-row: 1;
}
.wp-block-media-text.has-media-on-the-right .wp-block-media-text__content {
grid-column: 1;
grid-row: 1;
}
.wp-block-media-text__media img,
.wp-block-media-text__media video {
max-width: unset;
width: 100%;
vertical-align: middle;
}
.wp-block-media-text.is-image-fill .wp-block-media-text__media {
height: 100%;
min-height: 250px;
background-size: cover;
}
.wp-block-media-text.is-image-fill .wp-block-media-text__media > a {
display: block;
height: 100%;
}
.wp-block-media-text.is-image-fill .wp-block-media-text__media img {
position: absolute;
width: 1px;
height: 1px;
padding: 0;
margin: -1px;
overflow: hidden;
clip: rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
border: 0;
}
/*
* Here we here not able to use a mobile first CSS approach.
* Custom widths are set using inline styles, and on mobile,
* we need 100% width, so we use important to overwrite the inline style.
* If the style were set on mobile first, on desktop styles,
* we would have no way of setting the style again to the inline style.
*/
@media (max-width: 600px) {
.wp-block-media-text.is-stacked-on-mobile {
grid-template-columns: 100% !important;
}
.wp-block-media-text.is-stacked-on-mobile .wp-block-media-text__media {
grid-column: 1;
grid-row: 1;
}
.wp-block-media-text.is-stacked-on-mobile .wp-block-media-text__content {
grid-column: 1;
grid-row: 2;
}
}