/*
Theme Name: Twenty Twenty-Five
Theme URI: https://wordpress.org/themes/twentytwentyfive/
Author: the WordPress team
Author URI: https://wordpress.org
Description: Twenty Twenty-Five emphasizes simplicity and adaptability. It offers flexible design options, supported by a variety of patterns for different page types, such as services and landing pages, making it ideal for building personal blogs, professional portfolios, online magazines, or business websites. Its templates cater to various blog styles, from text-focused to image-heavy layouts. Additionally, it supports international typography and diverse color palettes, ensuring accessibility and customization for users worldwide.
Requires at least: 6.7
Tested up to: 6.7
Requires PHP: 7.2
Version: 1.0
License: GNU General Public License v2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Text Domain: twentytwentyfive
Tags: one-column, custom-colors, custom-menu, custom-logo, editor-style, featured-images, full-site-editing, block-patterns, rtl-language-support, sticky-post, threaded-comments, translation-ready, wide-blocks, block-styles, style-variations, accessibility-ready, blog, portfolio, news
*/

/*
 * Link styles
 * https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/42319
 */
a {
	text-decoration-thickness: 1px !important;
	text-underline-offset: .1em;
}

/* Focus styles */
:where(.wp-site-blocks *:focus) {
	outline-width: 2px;
	outline-style: solid;
}

/* Increase the bottom margin on submenus, so that the outline is visible. */
.wp-block-navigation .wp-block-navigation-submenu .wp-block-navigation-item:not(:last-child) {
	margin-bottom: 3px;
}

/* Increase the outline offset on the parent menu items, so that the outline does not touch the text. */
.wp-block-navigation .wp-block-navigation-item .wp-block-navigation-item__content {
	outline-offset: 4px;
}

/* Remove outline offset from the submenus, otherwise the outline is visible outside the submenu container. */
.wp-block-navigation .wp-block-navigation-item ul.wp-block-navigation__submenu-container .wp-block-navigation-item__content {
	outline-offset: 0;
}

/*
 * Progressive enhancement to reduce widows and orphans
 * https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/55190
 */
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, blockquote, caption, figcaption, p {
	text-wrap: pretty;
}

/*
 * Change the position of the more block on the front, by making it a block level element.
 * https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/65934
*/
.more-link {
	display: block;
}

/**
 * Keep NPR CDS imported inline images inside the article column.
 *
 * The NPR CDS plugin outputs inline images as plain remote <img> tags
 * inside <figure class="wp-block-image">. Unlike native WordPress images,
 * these imported images do not include WordPress attachment classes,
 * width/height attributes, srcset, or sizes.
 *
 * This rule makes those figure blocks follow the same content width
 * as the article body in Twenty Twenty-Five.
 */
.single .wp-block-post-content > figure.wp-block-image {
	/* Use the smaller of the available container width or the theme's article width. */
	width: min(100%, var(--wp--style--global--content-size));

	/* Center the figure within the wider page layout on desktop. */
	margin-inline: auto;
}

/**
 * Make the image fill the corrected figure width without distortion.
 */
.single .wp-block-post-content > figure.wp-block-image img {
	/* Treat the image as a block element to avoid inline-image spacing issues. */
	display: block;

	/* Make the image scale to the width of the figure. */
	width: 100%;

	/* Preserve the original image aspect ratio. */
	height: auto;
}