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Classic Themes: Duotone filter not applied on live site #78442

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2023-08-31 - reported anew in /gutenberg repo here: WordPress/gutenberg#54099

Quick summary

On sites using a classic theme, Duotone filters apply in the post editor, but don't appear on the live site

Steps to reproduce

  1. Activate a classic theme like Twenty Twenty
  2. Open a new post and add an image block
  3. Add a duotone filter
  4. Save and view the post

What you expected to happen

The duotone filter to appear just like in the editor.

What actually happened

No duotone is applied.

Editor
Markup on 2023-06-20 at 10:37:04

Live Site
Markup on 2023-06-20 at 10:38:26

Impact

Some (< 50%)

Available workarounds?

No but the platform is still usable

Platform (Simple and/or Atomic)

Atomic

Logs or notes

Tested on Atomic site, Firefox browser

Duotone worked as expected on same site using theme TT3

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Customer ReportIssues or PRs that were reported via Happiness. Previously known as "Happiness Request".GroundskeepingIssues handled through Dotcom Groundskeeping rotationsImagesNeeds retestFlagged for retesting by Quality EngineeringTriagedTo be used when issues have been triaged.[Feature Group] Editor ExperienceFeatures related to Gutenberg integration on WordPress.com.[Feature] Core BlocksBlocks that come with Gutenberg.[Feature] Post/Page EditorThe editor for editing posts and pages.[Interaction #] > 10(Automated) interaction count label for better visibility. Please don't add these manualliy.[Platform] Atomic[Platform] Simple[Pri] NormalSchedule for the next available opportuinity.[Product] WordPress.comAll features accessible on and related to WordPress.com.[Status] Core Fix NeededA fix within the Core WordPress or Gutenberg project is required to resolve this issue.[Type] BugWhen a feature is broken and / or not performing as intended

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