WordPress/wp-includes/blocks/post-comments/style.css
noisysocks 935058d178 Update @wordpress packages
Update packages to include these bug fixes from Gutenberg:

- Image block: Set image display to grid when no alignment sent to properly align caption on resize
- Update and align template descriptions
- Site Editor - prevent loading state from showing the admin menu.
- Add client side routing for Site Editor
- Navigation: Add clearance for appender in submenus.
- Fix CSS Custom Properties for presets in the site editor
- Add/navigation blocks post processing after migration from menu items
- Allow selector ordering to ensure theme.json root selector margin takes precedence 
- Do not remove theme presets if defaults are hidden
- Format library: fix unsetting highlight color
- FSE: Fix template resolution to give precedence to child theme PHP templates over parent theme block templates with equal specificity
- ColorPalette: Improving accessibility and visibility
- Update: Make the color popover on the gradient picker appear as expected
- Site Editor: Display a notice if export fails
- Fix docs and function naming for gallery block registration in PHP
- Switch to addEventListener for load event in the navigation block view script
- Fix mistake in _remove_theme_attribute_in_block_template_content
- Better synchronisation between Gutenberg and Core code
- Move the block page templates hook into compat/5.9 folder
- Moves to the template loader hooks and functions into lib/compat folder
- Refactor the gutenberg_is_fse_theme function to use wp_is_block_theme
- Site Editor: Update support doc URL in Welcome Guide
- Global Styles: Add Welcome Guide toggle
- Hide remove control point when removing would break gradient control
- Don't request the deprecated navigation areas endpoint outside of the Gutenberg plugin
- Image: Fix resizer controls being hidden in Safari when switching between alignments
- Remove Navigation Menus from WP Admin sidebar
- Site Editor: Hide the block appender in the Template Part editor
- Site Editor: Use server definition for the Template Areas
- Synchronize wp_is_block_theme and block-templates block support with Core
- E2E: Retry login again after a bad nonce request to prevent intermittent test failures 
- Fix theme requirement validation with WP 5.8
- Fix WP 5.9 check for conditionally running code
- Fix post comment form input width
- Border Style Control: Update styling for consistency with border width control
- Fix form-submit styles by adding button classes to the submit-button in post-comments block
- Site Editor: Fix edit template part link in header dropdown
- Move duotone palette to the bottom of global styles gradients
- Fix how appearanceTools works
- Move WP 5.9 wp-admin menus compatibility code to lib/compat folder
- Revert "Site Editor: Set the <title> on the list page to be same as the CPT name"
- Site Editor: Document Actions: add SR text to heading 1
- Do not register global styles CPT in WordPress 5.9
- Global Styles: Move the 'Edit colors' button to a standard menu item
- Fix styles for previews and patterns
- Site Editor: Fix failing E2E test
- Templates: Search for old template names in the parent theme too
- Remove 4 instances of 'gutenberg' text domain from WordPress core
- Fix content loss when ungrouping template parts or reusable blocks
- Simplify the RESET_BLOCK action to fix template part focus mode content loss
- [Global Styles]: Make Blocks section more distinguishable
- Only use block markup for comment form button when using a block theme
- Navigation: Fix vertical alignment of page list in modal.
- Fix: ToggleGroupControl active state
- Remove gutenberg_ prefix from @wordpress/block-library

Props ocean90, oandregal, hellofromtonya, youknowriad.
See #54487.

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/**
* Colors
*/
/**
* Breakpoints & Media Queries
*/
/**
* SCSS Variables.
*
* Please use variables from this sheet to ensure consistency across the UI.
* Don't add to this sheet unless you're pretty sure the value will be reused in many places.
* For example, don't add rules to this sheet that affect block visuals. It's purely for UI.
*/
/**
* Colors
*/
/**
* Fonts & basic variables.
*/
/**
* Grid System.
* https://make.wordpress.org/design/2019/10/31/proposal-a-consistent-spacing-system-for-wordpress/
*/
/**
* Dimensions.
*/
/**
* Shadows.
*/
/**
* Editor widths.
*/
/**
* Block & Editor UI.
*/
/**
* Block paddings.
*/
/**
* React Native specific.
* These variables do not appear to be used anywhere else.
*/
/**
* Converts a hex value into the rgb equivalent.
*
* @param {string} hex - the hexadecimal value to convert
* @return {string} comma separated rgb values
*/
/**
* Breakpoint mixins
*/
/**
* Long content fade mixin
*
* Creates a fading overlay to signify that the content is longer
* than the space allows.
*/
/**
* Focus styles.
*/
/**
* Applies editor left position to the selector passed as argument
*/
/**
* Styles that are reused verbatim in a few places
*/
/**
* Allows users to opt-out of animations via OS-level preferences.
*/
/**
* Reset default styles for JavaScript UI based pages.
* This is a WP-admin agnostic reset
*/
/**
* Reset the WP Admin page styles for Gutenberg-like pages.
*/
.wp-block-post-comments > h3:first-of-type {
margin-top: 0;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .commentlist {
list-style: none;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .commentlist .comment {
min-height: 2.25em;
padding-left: 3.25em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .commentlist .comment p {
font-size: 0.875em;
line-height: 1.8;
margin: 0.36em 0 1.4em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .commentlist .children {
list-style: none;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-author {
line-height: 1.5;
margin-left: -3.25em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-author .avatar {
border-radius: 1.5em;
display: block;
float: left;
height: 2.5em;
margin-right: 0.75em;
width: 2.5em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-author cite {
font-style: normal;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-meta {
line-height: 1.5;
margin-left: -3.25em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-body .commentmetadata {
font-size: 0.75em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-form-comment label,
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-form-author label,
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-form-email label,
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-form-url label {
display: block;
margin-bottom: 0.25em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-form textarea,
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-form input:not([type=submit]):not([type=checkbox]) {
display: block;
box-sizing: border-box;
width: 100%;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-form-cookies-consent {
display: flex;
gap: 0.25em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .comment-form-cookies-consent #wp-comment-cookies-consent {
margin-top: 0.35em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments .reply {
font-size: 0.75em;
margin-bottom: 1.4em;
}
.wp-block-post-comments textarea,
.wp-block-post-comments input:not([type=submit]) {
border: 1px solid #949494;
font-size: 1em;
font-family: inherit;
}
.wp-block-post-comments textarea,
.wp-block-post-comments input:not([type=submit]):not([type=checkbox]) {
padding: calc(0.667em + 2px);
}
.wp-block-post-comments input[type=submit] {
border: none;
}