Add ability to unselect UX options in the block editor #1718
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Actually, you should be to 'unselect' several things on the designer UX. For example, the preset Styles for buttons or text. Once a style is selected, it can't be unselected. |
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Here is a quick list of things I think we should be able to unselect:
Grid -
Heading -
Text -
Button -
Icon -
Link -
List -
Image -
Divider -
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Default text color is driven by .text-dark. There is no way to change that other than the workaround you mentioned.
No. That's only intuitive for developers or those who understand CSS or web design in general. For a normal end user, it doesn't make any sense to remove all colors and yet still see a color.
For advanced users, you can always remove the class from styling tab. |
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Agreed. Hence, these options are tucked in the Styling Tab for advanced users. You can easily remove a class from Styling Tab. |
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I can select a text element and then pick a color from the Options menu.
However, what if I want to remove the "text-primary" class from the text element so it defaults to whatever the default text color is?
Right now, it appears the only option to select another preset color (secondary, tertiary, etc.). There is a workaround to go into the styling tab and delete the 'text-primary" class, but this feels weird.
It would more intuitive if I could simply click the color option in the options UX a second time to unselect it. Is that possible?
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