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Opened 3 years ago

Last modified 2 weeks ago

#57006 reopened defect (bug)

Cannot set font BOLD for multiple lines of text

Reported by: xecutable's profile xecutable Owned by:
Milestone: Priority: normal
Severity: normal Version: 6.1
Component: Editor Keywords: reporter-feedback close
Focuses: Cc:

Description

This was present before but it's not an option anymore. Selecting multiple rows of text cannot be CTRL+B or set to Bold anymore. You have to set to bold each line individually.

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Change History (5)

#1 @sabernhardt
3 years ago

  • Keywords reporter-feedback added

Hi and thanks for the report!

Is this while using the Classic block in the block editor? The Gutenberg repository has an issue about that already if you would like to join the discussion there:
https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/40676

Do you experience the problem in another situation?

#2 @xecutable
3 years ago

Hi,

I experience this in the Block Editor. It started happening since I updated to 6.1.

Did not experience this issue before that as the Bold, Italic, Underline menu showed back then.

Now it's not part of the floating bar when I select multiple lines of text.

#3 @karmatosed
3 weeks ago

  • Keywords close added
  • Milestone Awaiting Review deleted
  • Resolution set to worksforme
  • Status changed from new to closed

Apologies for how long this reply has been; however, I just tried this within the block editor, and I can add bold to multiple text lines. With this in mind, I will move this ticket to 'Closed' with a status of 'Works for me'.

If you have further insights into this, and we continue not to work, we can always reconsider that status. Thank you for your report. I hope this issue is also resolved for you.

#4 @xecutable
2 weeks ago

  • Resolution worksforme deleted
  • Status changed from closed to reopened

I guess when I wrote the explanation, I should have attached an image to show what exactly I meant.

https://imgur.com/9X3IUnM

I guess the correct explanation here is a multiple row list.

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