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  • Hello @wireb

    Are you referring to the standard Gutenberg List block? If so, click on the typography settings and find line height.

    Thread Starter wireB

    (@wireb)

    So not all editors allow you to adjust the “Li” tag in Kadence? I am using the Black Studio TinyMCE Widget.

    Thread Starter wireB

    (@wireb)

    I am using the Black Studio TinyMCE Widget.

    Hello @wireb

    Kadence provides a theme for WordPress. The theme doesn’t affect the blocks in the Gutenberg editor. The Gutenberg editor provides standard blocks, such as the standard List block I mentioned. However, many plugins provide additional blocks to the editor. Therefore, it is up to the plugin to provide settings, and blocks will not provide the same features.

    Kadence also provides Kadence Blocks, an Icon List block I recommend.

    Thread Starter wireB

    (@wireb)

    Presuming I am using the Gutenberg Blocks – agree. If you are using a plugin utilizing the TinyMCE editor how do you proceed?

    Hello @wireb

    That’s a question better suited for the developers of said plugin. You should be able to edit the HTML using the “Text” tab. You could add CSS to the list to change the line height.

    However, if you just need a list, I recommend the Gutenberg List block I mentioned previously.

    Thread Starter wireB

    (@wireb)

    Thank you for help, which I need. I am using Siteorigin’s PageBuilder so the Black Studio TinyMCE Widget is packaged and is the preferred text editor. Other theme editors allowed to adjust the line height of the “Li” tags. I am awaiting a response from Siteorigin.

    wb

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