Joy – I am using Chrome but will see if I can find the equivalent for it to the link you kindly gave. I have made one customising “Additional CSS” insertion using specific code I was given in an answer to a separate question in the Twenty-Twenty forum, but even if used your links I’d be nervous about making a lot of CSS additions – and certainly would not want to dig around in the complete coding for the Theme (even if I could discover where to find that coding!). I interpret what you both say as meaning that the only way to do these things is using CSS, is that correct? As an absolute beginner I was hoping I would not have to learn such coding. The Classic block can change the font colour (of everything or even just a few words and that is particularly useful), it can change font size using the Paragraph drop-down menu but only for everything in a paragraph, and it cannot change the line spacing at all. The paragraph block does not have settings to allow several Word-type formatting features, specifically changing line spacing, font size, or font colour.Ģ. If I have understood things correctly then I’m a bit disappointed in the Theme or perhaps it my be the Gutenberg system. Thanks Joy and Steve for your replies and the useful links.
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