We noticed that oftentimes our labels and text tend to be overly
technical or unclear. We decided to do a bulk pass to improve
the readability to non-technical users.
* Remove inline style defaults for color options.
This replaces the inline style with an added editor-specific styling
with slightly more specificity - but not too much to where it overrides
the Site Editor.
* Remove additional styles from editor stylesheet.
These styles are meant to apply to both the frontend and the editor. The
ruleset was originally added to the editor stylesheet to add an
additional layer of specificity but it was decided that this is
unnecessary.
Gutenberg uses two different attributes for text colors:
* `style.color.text`, and
* `textColor`
However, the second one is used only when a color from the default
palette is selected AND the post is saved and reloaded.
With this fix we use the human readable string from the default palette
as a CSS variable.
Please note that while Gutenberg correctly assigns the appropriate CSS
class to render the right color, the problem is that if the color is
handled by a class, it can be overridden for example by themes.
See woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks#6492
Also:
* Refactored some composed components into one inclusive HOC,
called `withUpdateButtonAttributes`.
* The HOC `withTransformSingleSelectToMultipleSelect` allows for the wrong
type to be passed to its wrapped component: if a single element is
passed, that is wrapped into an array.
This didn't play well with TypeScript which obviously complains about
the wrong type being passed to the component.
So we now allow for arrays to be passed as props and ignored by the HOC
This PR creates a new directory called `featured-items` which includes both blocks.
All the shared code lives at the top level of that directory.
Individual blocks still have their own directories, with their `block.json` and all other relevant configuration.
All the functionalities have been refactored out into their own files, accepting configuration when relevant, but mostly de-duplicating all the code.
Styles have also been refactored using mixins and extends and they mostly live in one place.