• lucio7

    (@lucio7)


    Hi guys,

    I know there is a ticket open:

    https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/26215

    But I’m afraid most commenters there are missing the marketing use case for this block.
    Any time someone uses it in the homepage -or a product page, or even a “start here” page-, it’s to showcase the “headline benefit” our work aims to deliver.

    For that we definitely NEED the text on top.

    Any idea how to do that with code before a feature gets implemented?

    • This topic was modified 1 year ago by lucio7.

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  • Moderator jordesign

    (@jordesign)

    Hi @lucio7 – it may be possible to use some CSS code to change this up. Taking a look at your page (in the URL you shared) I don’t currently see any Media/Text blocks – only Column Blocks.

    Do you have a link to a page that does contain Media/Text blocks and I could take a look to see what CSS is needed?

    Thread Starter lucio7

    (@lucio7)

    Hello jordesign and thank you for following up on this!

    That’s exactly the “solution” I found: swap the block for a simple Column Block

    Moderator jordesign

    (@jordesign)

    Hey @lucio7 – ah ok sure thing.

    Are you happy with that ‘solution’ for the time being? If you’d like I’d be happy to take a look to see if CSS can help, but to do so I’d need to you add them back in (or have a test page) with them as Media/Text blocks again.

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