/* stylelint-disable order/order */
/*
* Converts an pixel value into a rem value.
*
* @param string  $values    the pixel value(s) as a number. Can convert multiple values if values separated by a space.
* @param integer $base      the base pixel value.
*
* @return string   a space-separated string of rem values.
*/
/*
* This is an abbreviated wrapper for the responsive-values function.
*/
/*
* Creates a CSS clamp value that sizes between breakpoints.
*
* @param integer $min                    the minimum pixel value.
* @param integer $max                    the maximum pixel value.
* @param string  $smallest-breakpoint    the name of the smallest breakpoint from the $grid-breakpoints variable.
* @param string  $largest-breakpoint     the name of the largest breakpoint from the $grid-breakpoints variable.
* @param string  $screen                 whether to use a horizontal (width) breakpoint or a vertical (height) breakpoint.
*
* @return string   a CSS clamp property value.
*/
/*
* Outputs a font family value from the $fonts variable.
*
* @param string  $key   the font key.
*
* @return string   a font family value.
*/
/*
* Outputs a color value from the $paints or $additional-paints variables.
*
* @param string   $key   the color name.
*
* @return string   a color value.
*/
/*
* Outputs an effect value from the $effects variable.
*
* @param string  $key   the effect name.
*
* @return string   an effect value.
*/
/* stylelint-enable order/order */
/*
* Used to target heading selectors.
*
* @param integer  $start               the first heading element to target. 1 through 6.
* @param integer  $end                 the last heading element to target. 1 through 6.
* @param string   $beforeCombinator    the CSS combinator to include before the heading classes.
* @param string   $afterCombinator     the CSS combinator to include after the heading classes.
* @param boolean  $includeFontClasses  whether or not to include the .has-t-1... classes or just output the standard heading elements.
*
* @return string  The included CSS wrapped with selectors for the specified headings.
*/
/*
* Used to add properties to a for a pseudo element to make an icon based on the iconfont set.
*
* @param string   $content     the content for the icon. Usually uses one of the iconfont variables.
* @param string   $font-size   the font size with unit.
*
* @return string  The CSS properties for the icon.
*/
/*
* Generates CSS to fit an element into the 12-column grid. Only works when used on an element where the parent element is the width of the entire page.
*
* @return string  CSS properties to set the width of the element to the specified column sizes.
*/
/*
* Used to target elements with a background color that has a text color different from the standard color.
*
* @param string   $additionalSelectors     additional comma-separated selectors to add.
*
* @return string  The included CSS wrapped with selectors for the specified background.
*/
/*
* Used to target button elements with a background color set to use the alt button colors.
*
* @param string   $additionalSelectors     additional comma-separated selectors to add.
*
* @return string  The included CSS wrapped with selectors for the specified background.
*/
/*
* Used to add the CSS Grid properties for the 12-column grid.
*
* @return string  The CSS Grid properties for the 12-column grid.
*/
/*
* Used to visually hide an element but still allow screen readers to access the element and its contents for accessibility.
*
* @return string  The styles needed to visually hide an element.
*/
/****************
 * Fonts
 *
 * The font settings are defined via the gulp figma which task creates variables in the css/__base-includes/figma/_figma-font-styles.scss file based on the Figma file. Additional variables are defined here.
 ****************/
/*
* This array is used to specify the fonts used on the project with the following parameters:
	base - the name for use in the font() mixin.
		css - the output CSS value.
		figma-name: - the 'font-family' name ued in the _figma-font-variable.scss file.
	)
*/
/****************
 * Colors
 *
 * The primary colors are defined via the gulp figma task which creates variables in the css/__base-includes/figma/_figma-color-variables.scss file based on the Figma file. Additional variables are defined here.
 ****************/
/* If additional colors need to be added to the _figma-color-variables.scss, they can be added to this variable: */
/* This variable controls the background colors generated in the ACF background_color field and the background color classes - bg-white, bg-neutral-10, etc: */
/* This variable controls the default text color on a light background. Used with paint(text) to generate a CSS variable that changes to use background font colors. */
/* If a background color uses a different font color than the default color, use these variables to specify the alternate colors */
/* Backgrounds specified in this variable will use the alternative text colors: */
/* Backgrounds specified in this variable will use the alternative button colors: */
/****************
 * Effects
 ****************/
/****************
 * Grid Settings
 ****************/
/****************
 * Block Spacing
 *
 * These variables are based on the "Spacing" rules found in the "Foundations" section in Figma. These control the default spacing between blocks of different colors.
 ****************/
/*
This file can be used for optional additions to the Figma-generated font style mixins in the figma/_figma-font-styles.scss file.

For example, if you want to add styles to the @overline mixin, just create a mixin here called @overline-custom and that CSS will be added to the primary mixin:

@mixin overline-custom() {
	font-weight: 700;
}
*/
.block-blog-archive-hero {
  position: relative;
  padding: clamp(7rem, 5rem + 4.1666666667vw, 8.75rem) 0 clamp(4rem, 3.4285714286rem + 1.1904761905vw, 4.5rem);
}
.block-blog-archive-hero--news .mobile-svg {
  top: auto !important;
  left: 0;
  bottom: 0;
  right: auto !important;
}
@media (min-width: 48rem) {
  .block-blog-archive-hero--post .post-card-featured__content {
    margin-left: 5rem;
  }
}
.block-blog-archive-hero.bg-neutral-10 .archive-featured-posts .pill {
  background-color: #f6f1e7;
}
.block-blog-archive-hero.bg-neutral-10 .pill {
  background-color: #fffaf0;
}
.block-blog-archive-hero__content .wp-block-heading {
  margin-bottom: clamp(1rem, 0.4285714286rem + 1.1904761905vw, 1.5rem);
  color: #0d2459;
}
.block-blog-archive-hero .container {
  position: relative;
  z-index: 1;
}
.block-blog-archive-hero .desktop-svg,
.block-blog-archive-hero .mobile-svg {
  position: absolute;
}
.block-blog-archive-hero .desktop-svg {
  left: 0;
  bottom: 0;
}
.block-blog-archive-hero .mobile-svg {
  top: 0;
  right: 0;
}

.archive-featured-posts {
  margin-top: clamp(3rem, 5.1428571429rem + -2.380952381vw, 4rem);
}
.archive-featured-posts .pill {
  font-weight: var(--subtitle-3-font-weight);
  font-size: var(--subtitle-3-font-size);
  font-family: var(--subtitle-3-font-family);
  line-height: var(--subtitle-3-line-height);
  text-decoration: none;
  font-variation-settings: var(--subtitle-3-font-variation-settings);
  margin-right: 0.5rem;
}
.archive-featured-posts .post-card__meta span {
  font-weight: var(--subtitle-3-font-weight);
  font-size: var(--subtitle-3-font-size);
  font-family: var(--subtitle-3-font-family);
  line-height: var(--subtitle-3-line-height);
  text-decoration: none;
  font-variation-settings: var(--subtitle-3-font-variation-settings);
}
.archive-featured-posts__title {
  margin-bottom: 2rem;
  color: #020d2a;
}
@media (min-width: 48rem) {
  .archive-featured-posts__title {
    color: #fffaf0;
  }
}
.archive-featured-posts__con {
  display: flex;
  flex-wrap: wrap;
  gap: 2rem;
  justify-content: space-between;
}