If a user assigns a static front page and a separate blog page via Settings>Reading, they'll get the default blog archive (with very minimal styling) based on the WordPress template hierarchy. However, if they create a "News" page and drop in a Query Loop block, they get our "default" styling for that block.
My question: Should we add some basic styling to the default WordPress Query so it looks decent if someone goes that route in their site creation process? Or do we need to educate our users not to set up a blog page via the Reading settings?
If a user assigns a static front page and a separate blog page via Settings>Reading, they'll get the default blog archive (with very minimal styling) based on the WordPress template hierarchy. However, if they create a "News" page and drop in a Query Loop block, they get our "default" styling for that block.
My question: Should we add some basic styling to the default WordPress Query so it looks decent if someone goes that route in their site creation process? Or do we need to educate our users not to set up a blog page via the Reading settings?
Settings>Reading
WP default blog page
Query Loop Block default