[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #60374: Twenty Sixteen: Navigation block inherits colors from button styles
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#60374: Twenty Sixteen: Navigation block inherits colors from button styles
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Reporter: poena | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: Future Release
Component: Bundled Theme | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch needs-test-info | Focuses: css
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Changes (by SirLouen):
* keywords: has-patch needs-testing => has-patch needs-test-info
Comment:
== Reproduction Report
=== Description
❌ This report can't validate that the main issue can be reproduced.
=== Environment
- WordPress: 6.9-alpha-60093-src
- PHP: 8.2.28
- Server: nginx/1.27.5
- Database: mysqli (Server: 8.4.5 / Client: mysqlnd 8.2.28)
- Browser: Firefox 138.0
- OS: Windows 10/11
- Theme: Twenty Sixteen 3.5
- MU Plugins: None activated
- Plugins:
* Test Reports 1.2.0
=== Reproduction Steps
1. Create a Post
2. Add a Navigation Block
3. By Default, Navigation Block creates a Parent->Child Structure
4. ❌ Check front end navigation backgrounds. Nothing seems to be wrong.
=== Additional Notes
1. I think that @karmatosed was testing the second issue:
> (You may also notice that if you set a background color on the submenu
item in the block settings, this color only works in the editor, not the
front, and this is a separate issue.)
And not being able to pass with the patch, because the patch is not
actually addressing this problem
2. But I don't know if after 16 months, this has been solved already or
I'm missing some step. Please check both my instructions and screencast
attached.
=== Supplemental Artifacts
- Demo video: https://streamable.com/i1i8gh
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/60374#comment:23>
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