• Resolved goutm

    (@goutm)


    Hej! Hoping you’re doing great.

    To be honest I got this problem not only with the example below — the same issue I got with Headings block when it is used for query loop), but it is a fresh one I can show.

    Sometimes I use pullquote block in a blog posts. It looks nice on a desktop, but it is a disaster for mobile.
    https://snipboard.io/PthdL6.jpg — desktop
    https://snipboard.io/WVdGbu.jpg — mobile

    I thought it was extra left-right padding, but I found padding settings for pullquote neither in block options nor in global styles.

    After that I tried to change typography size for the pullquote block (in the post, not in the global style) — and here’s a screen record what I’ve got.
    https://vimeo.com/730990157 — screen recording

    Any chance to fix it or at least to understand why is it so?

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  • Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Hi there, thanks for the report!

    You didn’t mention what theme you’re using, so I tested this in Twenty Twenty-Two.

    The pullquote size does not seem to be affected by the typography selector, while the citation is affected. No matter what number I choose (1-4) the pullquote remains the same size. This happens regardless of screen size, so it’s unrelated to mobile.

    I see that this bug has already been reported here:

    https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/42246

    For the record, what theme are you using?

    In order to overcome the issue, you could add some custom CSS. If you’d like to provide me with a link to the pullquote on your site, I’d be glad to take a look and help with that. Just let me know if your goal would be to make the pullquote text size smaller on smaller screens.

    Thread Starter goutm

    (@goutm)

    Thank you, Kathryn @zoonini

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