Joen A.
Joen A.
> The switching between block themes is a slightly different issue as each theme maintains its own global styles entity, so you don't lose your custom CSS in the same...
To expand a bit on [the note here](https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/56623#issuecomment-1831424236), there's a long term view that blurs the boundaries between [switching between block themes](https://make.wordpress.org/design/2021/10/08/adventures-in-block-theme-switching/), and saving multiple entities. Theoretically you should be...
Trying to unstick this, I want to ask a possibly obvious question: why would you ever untoggle "keep custom CSS"? Is there any use case for not keeping it when...
> But as for switching themes entirely, that is really hard to say. If your custom css is based on the active theme (maybe using css vars, or adding integration...
I'm unsure how to move this forward. @glendaviesnz how are your feelings on this for 6.6? Although I don't love extracting this one piece from the flow and adding a...
Thanks for the update. I'm a fan of that approach. I think @scruffian had some nuance, and CC @annezazu as well.
Okay, IMO that sounds like a reason to unblock this. @glendaviesnz if you have energy to pick this back up, should we try with _no toggle_ for now?
I think we can probably move it in there. How would it look if the three columns just became rows? If need be we can refine the prose a bit.
I'm all for reducing duplication, so I think the question is perhaps worth directing to folks who've stronger opinions on what content should be on the landing page (CC: @bph...
Let's just remove the helper text!