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Accordion: allow font style inheritance from button to inner text blocks #72957
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Nice catch!
It looks like an oversight?
I think so 😄
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Let's backport this PR to 6.9 |
…cks. (#72957) Co-authored-by: ramonjd <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: t-hamano <[email protected]>
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I just cherry-picked this PR to the wp/6.9 branch to get it included in the next release: d8fa25f |
What?
Ensures rich text child elements inherit font style from the
button.wp-block-accordion-heading__toggleWhy?
They don't. It looks like an oversight?
How?
Adding
font-style: inherit;Testing Instructions
Screenshots or screencast
Before
Kapture.2025-11-04.at.13.50.58.mp4
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Kapture.2025-11-04.at.13.51.39.mp4