/*
 * This controls theme colors
 * Bootstrap will generate classes like btn-color-1, btn-black, text-color-1, bg-color-1, etc.
 * The classes can then be used across the site without repeating code
 */
/*
 * Do a sitewide search (CTRL + SHIFT + F if you're using Sublime Text or whatever your coding GUI has for a search in all files)
 * to see where these variables are used in the SASS code. They're all Bootstrap variables that control certain aspects of elements
 */
/**
 * Bootstrap removes the margin-left/right over the sm breakpoint and if we set it customly afterwards, it breaks the centered modal since it's no longer margin: auto.
 * We also can't remove this one because the value is used in a min-height calculation and removing causes the modal to go haywire on mobile
 * So set it at 15px and then after the sm breakpoint when it gets set to auto, add extra padding as need on .modal-dialog
 *
 * LE: messing with custom margins / paddings and modal-dialog is too much fuss. Simply ignore
 */
.block-container {
  padding-top: clamp(3.4375rem, 4.2253521127vw + 2.4471830986rem, 6.25rem);
  padding-bottom: clamp(3.4375rem, 4.2253521127vw + 2.4471830986rem, 6.25rem);
}
.block-container .container > * {
  margin-bottom: 25px;
}
.block-container .container > *:last-child, .block-container .container > *.wp-block-spacer {
  margin-bottom: 0 !important;
}
.block-container .row {
  --bs-gutter-x:1.375rem;
}
@media (max-width: 767.98px) {
  .block-container .row .col {
    flex: 0 0 100%;
  }
}
@media (min-width: 768px) {
  .block-container .col.content {
    margin-bottom: 0 !important;
  }
}