When the experiment is enabled, heading sizes, margins and link styles in the block editor are broken (even when no components are added).
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When the experiment is enabled, heading sizes, margins and link styles in the block editor are broken (even when no components are added).
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Hi @jamie,
Does it not mimic the frontend styling when components as blocks is enabled? I’m not sure what the solution would be here since the Bricks styling would have to be enqueued in Gutenberg for the components to be styled correctly.
Well, on the frontend my links are underlined and red (set in the theme settings). Those styles are not coming through to Gutenberg, or aren’t targeting links there. My headings also don’t look like that. ![]()
I can’t see the video (perhaps and Amazon issue) but it may be a result of a recent update. I don’t remember an issue before but now on Safari, iPhone, my menu open/close icons are outlined in blue when they are focused on. I also have discovered a lot of elements are being pulled from a single container in the interface and each one is in a unique block. If your content spacing has exploded that is what I would look for.
Being able to insert Bricks components inside Gutenberg is a new experimental feature. It was not possible to do this in previous versions of Bricks.
Hi @jamie,
I unfortunately couldn’t replicate the issue locally from your description. Please either share a screen recording of how and where the styles are set up on your setup so I can try to replicate it, or even better: share temporary admin access of a setup that has this issue to help@bricksbuilder.io with a link to this forum thread.
Hi @GeorgiaG,
What you’ve described doesn’t seem to be related to the topic of this thread. Please create a new thread with more details so we can better help you.
@charaf Email sent with admin access. I meant to say notice links are “blue” and underlined in the Gutenberg editor.
This same thing has happened on several themes we have built with Bricks since the update. Bricks styling is overriding default Wordpress styles within Gutenberg editor.
@charaf Do you still need my test site to troubleshoot this or can I pull it down now?
Hi @jamie,
Thank you for sharing access
Please feel free to take it down as I was able to replicate a couple of styling issues locally as well and have added them to our internal bug tracker
Is there an ETA on this bug fix? We have several upset clients because Bricks is breaking the way things appear in their Wordpress Gutenberg editor and that’s what they use to make updates to their sites on a daily basis.