• Resolved vallered

    (@vallered)


    Hi,

    it seems not to be an issue with your great theme, but maybe you can help me with the following:

    within your theme typo settings I can select every google fonts I want (e.g. Varela), but in any block element I am editing, the list of google fonts is reduced to very few. Do I miss something in the settings with Gutenberg?

    Best Regards

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  • Hey Vallered. I’m a user of Blocksy and Gutenberg.

    You can, and should, choose your fonts in Customizer > General > Typography

    There aren’t, to my knowledge, any typography settings in standard Gutenberg blocks.

    Kind regards
    Bjarne

    Thread Starter vallered

    (@vallered)

    Hi Bjarne,

    that helped, you are 100% right. The enhancements to choose a different fonts in an standard Gutenberg text elements where caused by 3.rd party plugins I activated (like CoBlocks etc.). And in some cases these fonts enhancements are limited to a few fonts only, it denpends on the plugin.

    I am quite new to gutenberg (just a few days), just switching from Elementor to it, I think (and hope) that this is the right decision. There are currently quite some limitations though, e.g. no alpha settings (opacity) in color settings (especially for background colors I am missing that), no negative margins to overlap blocks (columns), and for animation, motion and parallax effects I have to use other plugins, and responsive settings are limited.

    May I ask which 3.rd party plugins you are using for advanced design?

    Kind regards
    Herbert

    Theme Author Creative Themes

    (@creativethemeshq)

    Hello Herbert,
    You can try the Kioken Blocksy or Qubely plugins, they have some of the features you are searching.

    Cheers.

    Thread Starter vallered

    (@vallered)

    Great help,

    I am now using both of them, exactly what I needed.

    Final question: Is there any plugin around to create modal windows/ pop-ups? None of the major Gutenberg plugins are offering this, but for UX reasons (especially on mobile) this is from my point of view an important feature to avoid a vast amount of new pages opening.

    cheers.

    Theme Author Creative Themes

    (@creativethemeshq)

    Hi Herbert,
    I did a search on wordpress plugin directory and I found this plugin, I did not tested it but it seems to be able to create pop-ups.

    Cheers.

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