Make .wp-block-post stylable via theme.json
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I can style various aspects of the Query Loop block via theme.json.
E.g. core/post-template styles .wp-block-post-template, core/post-title styles .wp-block-post-title, etc.
"blocks": { "core/post-template": { "border": { "style": "solid", "width": "1px", "color": "#000" } }, "core/post-title": { "border": { "style": "solid", "width": "1px", "color": "#000" } } }
However, core/post doesn’t style .wp-block-post.
"blocks": { "core/post": { "border": { "style": "solid", "width": "1px", "color": "#000" } } }
.wp-block-post is the container of each post outputted by the Query Loop block, i.e., it contains each post’s title, featured image, date, excerpt, etc.
Please make .wp-block-post stylable via theme.json like the elements it’s within and elements within it.
Currently, I’m limited to styling .wp-block-template via style.css. One of the downsides of this is that the style doesn’t apply in the editor.
core/post isn’t a block in the sense that it can be selected and edited via the editor.
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