• Resolved Justa Mia

    (@y2kpeanut17)


    The stylesheet enqueued with the posts block uses generic wordpress classnames like .entry-meta for the styles, without using a plugin-specific wrapper class for the rules.

    It simply uses:

    .entry-meta

    instead of:

    .kadence-blocks-posts .kadence-post .entry-meta

    This is hugely problematic and it causes all kinds of weirdness in my theme if I embed the posts block. It makes it completely unusable.

    Please fix this.

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  • hannah

    (@hannahritner)

    Hey,
    Thanks for reaching out! I’ll pass this along to the developer. He’ll respond as soon as he’s available.

    Kindly,
    Hannah

    Thanks for posting, I’ll make the styles more specific.

    Ben

    Just a note, this should be resolved in the latest version.

    Ben

    Thread Starter Justa Mia

    (@y2kpeanut17)

    Awesome, thanks Ben (and Hannah too).

    I do WordPress video tutorials and this flaw was keeping me from recommending Kadence as the best free post block addon for Gutenberg.

    I’m impressed with how responsive your support team has been, and how quickly you push updates and bug fixes.

    Thanks!

    hannah

    (@hannahritner)

    Glad Ben was able to get this resolved for you! We’re always happy to help:)

    Best,
    Hannah

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