/** * Custom styles to immediately follow Tailwind’s `components` layer * * “Add more opinionated, complex classes like buttons, form controls, alerts, * etc; the sort of pre-built components you often see in other frameworks that * you might need to override with utility classes.” * * — from https://tailwindcss.com/docs/plugins#adding-components */ /** * Post title styles * * These will be applied to all headings with a `page-title` or `entry-title` * class on the frontend and to the post title in the block editor. * * The supplied styles are meant to match the default `h1` classes from * Tailwind Typography. * * The `$post-title-selector` variable is replaced by PostCSS. Please see the * `postcss.config.js` file for details. */ $(post-title-selector) { @apply mx-auto mb-6 max-w-content text-3xl font-extrabold text-neutral-900; } /** * Layout styles for centered content areas * * If you are controlling the width of your content area with styles applied * to its container, you can delete the following styles whose selectors begin * with `.page-content >` and `.entry-content >`. For more details, please see * the following: * * https://make.wordpress.org/core/2021/06/29/on-layout-and-content-width-in-wordpress-5-8/ */ .page-content > *, .entry-content > * { /* Content width from the `theme.json` file */ @apply mx-auto max-w-content; } .entry-content > .alignwide { /* Wide width from the `theme.json` file */ @apply max-w-wide; } .entry-content > .alignfull { @apply max-w-none; } .entry-content > .alignleft { @apply float-left mr-8; } .entry-content > .alignright { @apply float-right ml-8; }