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Post Comments Form: Elements in the block don't respect block gap #53690

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iamtakashi opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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Post Comments Form: Elements in the block don't respect block gap #53690

iamtakashi opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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[Block] Post Comments Form Affects the Comments Form Block [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement.

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iamtakashi commented Aug 15, 2023

Description

The elements in the block are not blocks, but it'd be great if the block gap were used for those elements. At the moment, the margins are the browser's default. Therefore the vertical rhythm doesn't match the rest of the site.

Screenshot 2023-08-15 at 18 05 07

Step-by-step reproduction instructions

  1. Go to a single post or page where comments are allowed.
  2. See the gap between the elements inside the comment form.

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Environment info

  • WP 6.3
  • Gutenberg trunk
  • Chrome Mac

Please confirm that you have searched existing issues in the repo.

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Please confirm that you have tested with all plugins deactivated except Gutenberg.

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@jordesign jordesign added [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement. [Block] Post Comments Form Affects the Comments Form Block labels Aug 15, 2023
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Confirmed this in testing.

@iamtakashi iamtakashi changed the title Post Comments Form: Elements in the block doesn't respect block gap Aug 17, 2023
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[Block] Post Comments Form Affects the Comments Form Block [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement.
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