Much handier if I could enter width in rem units.
]]>I have a multisite. Forms do not inherit the button block style. How can I fix this?
Note: Button style is set on a per site basis, so I want WP Forms to inherit globally but on a per site basis, hence, hard styling in CSS is not an inherit but rather another styling than the button block.
Thx
]]>i want to add the title attribute to the button block and cant find how to do it, or heo to tell its even possible.
i have a button block that output <a> tag, i want to be able to add a title attribute, to make it <a href=”#” title=”awesome”>
is there a way to do it in vanilla gutenberg?
i have latest wp (6.4.3) and i dont have the gutenberg plugin installed
]]>It really makes a bad impression on user because in small button size, it creates difficulty to read font/text in it. So if the dev is reading this review please consider to improve the Button block.
Overall the Plugin is O.K.
]]>The theme of the website does not matter.
I am experiencing this on two other WordPress websites I have.
The Border setting>Border radius control is not loading with the value of 0. When I add a new button block, the setting is at 5. It should be at 0 because the block added to the page has a border radius of 0.
When I change the value using the bar, and the radius visibly changes. When I hit reset the radius changes back to a value of 5 but the shape of the radius reflects a radius with a value of 0.
]]>I created a container block and within that container block I placed a header block followed by a paragraph block, followed by a button block. The container block worked fine and so did the header block. However when I inserted the button block and the paragraph block, the popup menus for those blocks do not function. There is no option to center my text or my button. The three dot button (for more options) doesn’t work either, so I can’t even delete the blocks and try again.
I was finally giving in to accepting Gutenberg blocks and learning to use them, but this is making me even more frustrated with the entire concept.
Here is is a link to three screenshots: screenshots
The first image is what I should be seeing according to Genesis instructions. The second and third images are what I’m actually seeing in my work in progress.
]]>1.) remove the underline
2.) force the button’s text to use the theme’s default font-family
Thank you very much!
Marcus
]]>I’m using the button block on the home page a website.
Usually, the buttons are accessible with keyboard navigation (and they are elsewhere on the website), but not on this page. On this page, the block is located in a Media & text block, which is located in a Cover block. Is there a way to make it accessible even in this situation?
Thank you for your time.
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