Per-block CSS with theme.json (developer.wordpress.org)
WordPress 6.2 added support for per-block CSS in theme.json. That means now you can add in snippets of custom code when the built-in design tools don’t quite cover your use[…]
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WordPress 6.2 added support for per-block CSS in theme.json. That means now you can add in snippets of custom code when the built-in design tools don’t quite cover your use[…]
A tutorial that walks through configuring global space settings and styles and provides tips, tricks, and workarounds for custom use cases.
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One of the flagship features of WordPress’s full-site editing is Global Styles. Let’s dig into why this feature is going to be a complete game-changer.
On the podcast today we have Mark Root-Wiley. He’s on the show to talk about why he thinks that it would be useful for WordPress to adopt some CSS standards.[…]
Controlling the front-end design of WordPress sites can feel like a bit of a hot mess these days. How can we make CSS more predictable?
This is a proposal to use CSS utility classes for common layout needs and access to site-specific standardized design tokens set in theme.json. Doing so will allow WordPress “core”, themes, and[…]
Speed up your site by learning how to remove unused CSS and JavaScript code from your WordPress website manually and via plugin.
Do you want to remove unused CSS in WordPress so your site will load faster?Unused CSS is any CSS code added by your WordPress theme or plugins that you don’t[…]
If you want to optimize your WordPress site speed, you need to remove unnecessary CSS. In this article, we show to do it with and without installing plugins.
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