Hi @robswebdev
It’s really easy actually. Once you select any “feature” inside the features block, you’ll see the option to override colors for content/icon/headings and background for normal and hover states:
https://cl.ly/7c3749b47f40
We’re working on a shortcut actually where you can cmd/ctrl+hover on a block and see the child blocks inside features and columns.
But right now “FeatureS” is the parent block, and each feature is a “Feature” block itself and has their own properties each as seen on the screenshot.
Cheers,
Onur
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This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by
Scott Jr.
Thanks for the quick response. I see how it works by your instructions, but this is not very intuitive in the block itself. It seems like it depends on where you click in the block to get it to open the override options. This may be just Gutgenberg and not your plugin issue. I tried clicking on the individual feature block and it did not open the override options. But when I clicked on the entire block, with multiple columns, then it opened the options. This seems to be an issue with other plugin blocks as well. You have to click multiple times on areas to get certain features to open.
Thanks for your help and Great Plugin!
–Rob
Hi Rob,
It is true it may become tricky at times selecting one of the nested blocks when they’re wrapped within a parent block (it’s a GB thing).
Are you using native WordPress version or also have Gutenberg plugin active? Because latest Gutenberg plugin allows sort of easier selecting child blocks.
Thanks,
Onur
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This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by
Scott Jr.