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WordPress Styling with Blocks, Patterns, Templates, and Themes

You're reading from   WordPress Styling with Blocks, Patterns, Templates, and Themes Explore WordPress styling with step-by-step guidance, practical examples, and tips

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804618509
Length 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Styling and Design Tools
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Blocks FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Block Design Tools 4. Chapter 3: Block Styles 5. Chapter 4: Blocks and Styles Wrap-Up 6. Part 2: Block Patterns
7. Chapter 5: Understanding Block Patterns 8. Chapter 6: Discovering and Creating Block Patterns 9. Chapter 7: Discovering the WordPress Pattern Directory 10. Chapter 8: Wrapping Up Patterns 11. Part 3: Template Parts and Templates
12. Chapter 9: An Introduction to Site Editing 13. Chapter 10: Discovering and Creating Template Parts 14. Chapter 11: Discovering and Creating Templates 15. Chapter 12: Templates Wrap-Up 16. Part 4: Themes
17. Chapter 13: Understanding How Themes Have Changed 18. Chapter 14: Discovering Styles 19. Chapter 15: Discovering WordPress Block Themes 20. Chapter 16: Wrapping Up Themes 21. Index 22. A Book That You May Enjoy

What is a block style?

A block style in WordPress refers to the appearance of a block within the editor. This could be any type of content, from a paragraph to an image or video.

A block style determines a wide range of visual attributes, from color and spacing to even font size. There are default block styles provided for each block type, but you can create your own or use plugins or themes that have their own presets. They are a great and easy method of creating styling for blocks.

Note

In this example, we are using the default theme Twenty Twenty-Four, and later in this chapter, we will use Twenty Twenty-Two. As stated previously, you can use any local setup you want to install this on.

If you do add a block style, that doesn’t have to be the end of your customizations, either. If those settings are available in the theme, you can use the settings on the block on top of that to refine it. Each block style can be changed using a very simple interface. You can also...

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