On that same Site Editor page where you found global styles, you have;
Browse Styles (color scheme)
Typography (global)
Colors (global)
Layout (global)
Blocks`(THIS ONE – These individual Block Styles will override the above global styles. You can change typography/color/layout of every block type when applicable)
Typography doesn’t apply to Group/Column/Row etc because they’re not text. It does apply to Headings, Site Title, Paragraph, Quote etc.
A Header is a Template Part that contains Blocks, (Site Title, Site Logo, Navigation etc)
General hierarchy: Template > Template Part > Container > Block > Content
Template – whole page
Template Part – Header/Footer or General. I also use it for Sidebars. I create them and save as Template Part.
Container – groups/rows/columns etc.
I’m finally getting my head wrapped around this FSE thing. I ran the Classic Editor plugin for posts/pages right up until a couple of weeks ago.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by
jhnpldng.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by
jhnpldng.
I think WordPress 6.1 added support for Font family for separate blocks (like headings), so, finally, it’s possible to use global typography there