• I am not able to provide a link to the website because I am building it on my Mac desktop with Local.  I am working with WordPress 6.3 and the Twenty Twenty Three theme with minimal plugins and the latest version of Local.

    Is there a way to alter the default formatting of the menus for setting font and paragraph styles? If I have two paragraphs in a post that I want to be left indented and italicized, I have to click on the menu 8 times for each paragraph in order to set the margin and font appearance. Why can’t all the options be put into drop down menus that are always accessible?

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  • Hi Richard Patterson

    You have to create menu in manues and that thing you want show in drop down you have to put it under that option

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by osamajam.
    Thread Starter Richard Patterson

    (@richardpatterson)

    I am talking about the menus for tools in the WordPress interface, not a menu that I am creating for my website. Maybe I don’t have the jargon right, but there seems to be no way to control what options are shown by default for the style settings for a paragraph and a font. If I want to indent and italicize two consecutive paragraphs in a post, I need to click 16 times in the style menu on the side of the interface to get to a left indent setting and a regular italics settings. It is just a really annoying user interface issue.

    lisa

    (@contentiskey)

    I think you might be asking about the issues mentioned in this article about “how to configure the default controls on each block”

    Review article: https://make.www.ads-software.com/themes/2023/05/26/summary-curating-the-editor-and-building-block-themes-for-clients/

    (some custom coding is required to change the default controls)

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