• I am very new to WordPress, so I’m still finding my way around and learning best practices, etc.

    The new block editor is frustratingly minimalist, and I’ve realized I just have to accept that until WordPress decides to make changes/improvements. But I’m hoping there is way to change the defaults of the editor options/menus (I’m struggling to figure out the correct terminology for everything, so forgive me if the way I describe things is confusing).

    Specifically, I am trying to change the text formatting for the footer menu on my theme. For some reason, it is currently in all caps (probably because I did something wrong earlier). To fix this, I have to select each link in the menu, go to styles in the righthand sidebar, click the 3 dots next to Typography, and then one-by-one click on each of the tools (Font family, appearance, … , letter case, etc). Over and over again.

    Is there any way to just turn everything on in every section of the editor by default?

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    Specifically, I am trying to change the text formatting for the footer menu on my theme.

    I recommend asking at your theme’s dedicated support so its developers and support community can help you with this.

    Thread Starter npyritz

    (@npyritz)

    I am my theme’s developer and its only user. One of the reason’s its taking me so long to create the theme is that I have to open all the menus in the WordPress editor every time I want to tweak one little detail.

    If this is something I can fix for my theme specifically, that would be great news. I assumed since it is a part of the WordPress editor’s interface, there was either a hidden setting that would fix it, or I was out of luck.

    Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    I am my theme’s developer

    For theme developers, WordPress documentation has Theme Handbook

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