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Explore "Site Branding" patterns for Site Title, Site Logo, Site Tagline #34123
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👋 - while this sounds like a common user need, I'm not sure creating a new block would be the best approach here. No strong opinions, but I think a couple of patterns would do the trick here. What do you think? --cc @kjellr @jasmussen |
Yes, I think there are many permutations for site title, logo, tagline, and navigation that the only way to handle properly is through patterns and better layout tools. |
Yeah, I think patterns are the simplest answer to this. Also, I expect this to get much easier (for both pattern creators and general users) once the flexbox features are more mature. |
Ah yes! Patterns make perfect sense here. I'll retitle this around patterns for "site branding" instead. Thank you all for the direction. |
Feedback came in during the FSE Outreach Program's all things media exploration on this same topic where the inability to get things to line up as one wanted in the header proved to be such a point of frustration with FSE. You can see this discussed in this user feedback video starting here. This further underscores how having patterns that show off different layouts will be hugely valuable to help folks quickly get what they want. |
Going to close this out as we now have header and footer patterns, which include much of this! |
What problem does this address?
Both in writing the ninth call for testing for the FSE Outreach Program and in a recent item of feedback, it became clear that there might be an advantage to having theme blocks, like Site Title + Site Logo + Site Tagline, grouped in a way that makes them easier to quickly configure:
Right now doing something as simple as having the site logo next to the title is extremely difficult, despite that likely being a common user action.
What is your proposed solution?
Inspired by the Media & Text Block, I think it would be neat to have a "Site Branding" block (not sold on the name - just using it to convey the idea) that includes Site Title + Site Logo + Site Tagline together with different block variations that allow for different common layouts.
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