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Social Icons: Remove custom placeholder state #69821
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LGTM 👍
Thanks for testing, @t-hamano! |
Unlinked contributors: Dusky-Div. Co-authored-by: Mamaduka <mamaduka@git.wordpress.org> Co-authored-by: t-hamano <wildworks@git.wordpress.org> Co-authored-by: cbravobernal <cbravobernal@git.wordpress.org> Co-authored-by: colinduwe <colind@git.wordpress.org> Co-authored-by: jasmussen <joen@git.wordpress.org> Co-authored-by: richtabor <richtabor@git.wordpress.org> Co-authored-by: jsnajdr <jsnajdr@git.wordpress.org> Co-authored-by: afercia <afercia@git.wordpress.org>
What?
Closes #60202.
Closes #55296.
PR removes custom placeholder state for Social Icons block.
Why?
Copied from #60202, props to @afercia.
<div>
elements with a background color set. Note: they do contain a CSS generated::before
pseudo element. It is not visible and it's not clear to me what its purpose is. Maybe a leftover. In the screenshot below I set a black background color on it to better illustrate:Testing Instructions
Testing Instructions for Keyboard
Same.
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