Christiaan Kras on Nostr: So #WordPress let's you declare custom font sizes for #Gutenberg. So I want to ...
So #WordPress let's you declare custom font sizes for #Gutenberg. So I want to override all the defaults and only allow a 'normal' and 'leader' size. This works, BUT the user interface shows toggle buttons that don't represent the actual names. It's always S, M, L, XL. When there's more than 5-6 or something you'll get a select list and then the shorthands are no longer being shown. But I don't need that many options. So why can't I overrule the shorthand letters? Seems like a stupid oversight.
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