Description
The wordPress standard Gutenberg Sidebar \”Dimensions\” panel, does not give good control over spacings, since it only allows us to set \’fixed\’ spacings (with units \”%\”,\”rem\”,\”vh\”,\”vw\”,\”px\”,\”em\”). Additionally I wanted to have options to change the spacings for different screen size and have negative values possible ( e.g. removing a block-gap (--wp--style--block-gap
) in certain scenarios).
Therefor I made this little plugin: I wanted to map the spacing set in editor to my CSS Custom Property (CSSCP) (--size
).
Hope this might be helpful for some others out there.
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Installation
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/yours59-spacings-for-core-blocks
directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. - Activate the plugin via the \’Plugins\’ screen in WordPress
- You should see a panel in gutenberg inspector named \”Custom Spacings\”
FAQ
Margins are not shown in editor?
Margins will not be shown perfectly in editor. But in frontend they are supposed to work.
I get \”This block contains unexpected or invalid content.\”. What can I do ?
Be aware that installing this plugin, playing around with it and then uninstall it, will show
\”This block contains unexpected or invalid content.\” on the blocks you changed.
No worries: Pressing Attempt Block Recovery will work.
There is no manipulation of existing classes or attributes.
Plugin only injects some inline styles.
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Contributors & Developers
“Yours59 responsive spacings for core blocks” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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