[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #58446: Twenty Fourteen: no space between Buttons block and Columns block on front end (was: Twenty Fourteen: Columns block did not have space between others component)

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Tue Jun 20 19:48:30 UTC 2023


#58446: Twenty Fourteen: no space between Buttons block and Columns block on front
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 Reporter:  algorithmsunlocks  |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)       |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal             |   Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  Bundled Theme      |     Version:  5.9
 Severity:  normal             |  Resolution:
 Keywords:                     |     Focuses:
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Changes (by sabernhardt):

 * keywords:  needs-patch =>
 * focuses:  ui, accessibility, javascript, css =>
 * severity:  critical => normal
 * version:  trunk => 5.9


Comment:

 The Button block's small default bottom margin was
 [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/commit/89deab1821c9f997b2e2bd51d2e48c924b13c4c4
 #diff-ba5e352fd98cd49d679e248a86f7d04077ed547c26ca9482d002d015cf93c9b4
 removed in GB34546], which resulted in no margin on either the Buttons or
 Button blocks for Twenty Fourteen and other themes. I would have
 recommended a default margin above and below the Buttons block for any
 theme, but Twenty Eleven gives each individual link a top and bottom
 margin of `20px` and Twenty Seventeen gives each a top margin of `2em`.

 With Gutenberg 16 (and probably the next WordPress version), the Buttons
 block has a setting to add a specific margin to the Buttons block. I think
 the current workaround of adding Spacer blocks could be easier than
 finding that setting in the sidebar for classic themes.

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