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Style Variations #10

Closed luminuu closed 12 months ago

luminuu commented 1 year ago

There will be three additional style variations available:

melchoyce commented 1 year ago

I'd love to design a variation for Twenty Twenty-Four! Is there a process for community members to submit ideas yet?

richtabor commented 1 year ago

I'd love to design a variation for Twenty Twenty-Four! Is there a process for community members to submit ideas yet?

I'm not one of the leads, but I'm sure PRs are welcome :)

richtabor commented 1 year ago

We can probably come up with better names for these.

Perhaps natural/organic color terms, like "Clay", "Onyx", "Ice", "Sesame", "Dove", "Jade", "Moss" etc.

Reads a bit less tech and more human perhaps.

MaggieCabrera commented 1 year ago

I'd love to design a variation for Twenty Twenty-Four! Is there a process for community members to submit ideas yet?

I'm not one of the leads, but I'm sure PRs are welcome :)

Always!

damen02 commented 1 year ago

Hello! I have an idea that I think would be a great improvement on the use of style variations. I don't know if this is the right place to do it.

Currently it is possible to choose only one style variation for all website posts. It would be great to be able to apply a different style variation for different templates or CPTs. I mean changing typography, colors and spacing for each case depending on the type of content.

I can imagine many scenarios in which this would be very useful.

The idea is not to limit the style variations to a single option, but to be able to use several on the same website, choosing according to the type of content.

Thank you for reading!

richtabor commented 1 year ago

Currently it is possible to choose only one style variation for all website posts. It would be great to be able to apply a different style variation for different templates or CPTs. I mean changing typography, colors and spacing for each case depending on the type of content.

Yes! I think that's an interesting idea for sure.

Theme.json partials (where you can apply colors—and other styles—to specific areas of a site) is something being explored in https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/40318 and https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/48581.