[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #58475: Twenty Twenty-Three: Aubergine variation's background implementation causes any block that impacts page height to impact header
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#58475: Twenty Twenty-Three: Aubergine variation's background implementation causes
any block that impacts page height to impact header
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Reporter: annezazu | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: low | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Bundled Theme | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-patch | Focuses: css
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Description changed by sabernhardt:
Old description:
> Originally reported here and moving over: GB51248
>
> This variation does the following for the background:
>
> {{{
> linear-gradient(180deg, var(--wp--preset--color--base) 0 min(24rem, 10%),
> var(--wp--preset--color--secondary) 0% 30%, var(--wp--preset--color--
> base) 100%)
> }}}
>
> As Justin notes, in particular, the `min(24rem, 10%)` is essentially
> saying to use the lower value (either `24rem` or `10%`). On pages with
> little content, it is pretty much guaranteed to be 10% of the `<body>`
> height.
>
> As a result, any block that can change the page height will run into
> issues.
New description:
Originally reported here and moving over:
[https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/51248 GB51248]
This variation does the following for the background:
{{{
linear-gradient(180deg, var(--wp--preset--color--base) 0 min(24rem, 10%),
var(--wp--preset--color--secondary) 0% 30%, var(--wp--preset--color--base)
100%)
}}}
As Justin notes, in particular, the `min(24rem, 10%)` is essentially
saying to use the lower value (either `24rem` or `10%`). On pages with
little content, it is pretty much guaranteed to be 10% of the `<body>`
height.
As a result, any block that can change the page height will run into
issues.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/58475#comment:2>
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