[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #60338: WordPress / twentytwentyfour | Using the list block seems to affect the submenu layout negatively
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#60338: WordPress / twentytwentyfour | Using the list block seems to affect the
submenu layout negatively
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Reporter: wilhelm1973 | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Editor | Version: 6.4.2
Severity: normal | Resolution: duplicate
Keywords: | Focuses:
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Comment (by wilhelm1973):
Replying to [comment:3 sabernhardt]:
> The padding issue was reported in #58071. I thought it was the same as
GB36586, or close enough, but maybe this needs its own Gutenberg issue.
>
> Anyway, this is not a bug in individual themes; it also happens with
Twenty Twenty-Two. When block styles are printed separately, the
[https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/blob/015d8b5b6c344938ed2d89375388b3a64ff9a661/packages
/block-library/src/list/style.scss#L5-L7 List block styles] can be placed
after the Navigation styles. The `ul.has-background` padding has the same
specificity as the `.wp-block-navigation ul` padding reset, so it needs to
be printed earlier.
>
> When block styles are together, the order is correct:
> {{{
> add_filter( 'should_load_separate_core_block_assets', '__return_false',
11 );
> }}}
>
> In your own site, however, you may prefer setting the padding to zero in
Additional CSS or the Global styles:
> {{{
> ul.wp-block-navigation__submenu-container {
> padding: 0;
> }
> }}}
Your CSS fix has resolved the issue. From a simple user: THANK YOU!!!
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/60338#comment:4>
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