Use the Style Book for a simple style guide
Use the Style Book for a simple style guide—how to apply your design knowledge on WordPress:
- Text
- Media
- Design
- Widgets
- Theme
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@westnz This is a great high level overview of Styles. I've learned to explore this section early on in the design process.
If there's an opportunity to show what happens when you 'Save' your edits, I think that would be helpful.
Especially when editing styles from a page/post, as compared to going directly into the Style Book from the editor. The changes are global and not isolated to the page/post being edited (if that makes sense?).
Also, my experience has been that anytime you make a change in Styles, the editor will prompt you to 'Save' them before leaving the editor.
And Style Book can act a little wonky sometimes with child themes and the Create Block Theme plugin!
Another good one!
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