• One of the things I really wish Gutenberg blocks offer is responsive sizing, and this plugin doesn’t seem to offer this feature either. Having the option to add font size and dimensions for various screen breakpoints would be great. Most major page builder blocks have this feature, but not Gutenberg.

    Also, under typography, it would be great to be able to enter a custom font name instead of being restricted to whatever appears in the dropdown menu. And for font size setting, having the option to clamp values would be essential as well.

    Thank for your work and consideration.

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  • Plugin Author Phi Phan

    (@mr2p)

    Hi @skylabb,

    Thanks for your suggestion. This plugin already supports responsive typography settings. I’ll add responsive dimensions in a future version. To add a custom font name to the dropdown, you’ll need to add it first through the core Manage Fonts feature.

    Best, Phi.

    Thread Starter skylabb

    (@skylabb)

    Thanks for responding, Phi.

    I realize one other thing I often need for Gutenberg blocks – custom CSS. It would be great if there’s an option to add custom CSS to any block used on a page. This is handy when you just want to style an element only on a particular page and don’t need to add the code to the main CSS file making the file more busy to manage. Thank you.

    Plugin Author Phi Phan

    (@mr2p)

    @skylabb Thanks for your feedback. I’ve noted your request and will keep in my for future updates.

    Yan

    (@yankiara)

    Hi,

    Sorry to interrupt but I strongly agree with custom CSS for blocks (with some relative path feature to easily target inner elements).

    I would love to have a big meta box for custom CSS per page as well.

    Cheers.

    Plugin Author Phi Phan

    (@mr2p)

    Hi Yan @yankiara,

    As far as I know, WordPress no longer allows new plugins in the repository that include custom code features such as CSS, JS, or PHP. Older plugins that already have this functionality are still allowed for now. You could look for an existing plugin that lets you add custom CSS.

    Best, Phi.

    Yan

    (@yankiara)

    OK I didn’t know that, thanks for the update.

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