• OK, possibly I’m not really getting the whole block editor approach, but I do want to add custom CSS to Twenty Twenty-Two.

    So what’s the best way to go about this, in the absence of a Customize interface?

    Can you create a child theme? Do you add your rules to Style.css? Is there any recommended approach?

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  • Seems a very odd choice for Twenty Twenty Two not to include easier access to the good old Customizer – since 1), at least as far as I could discover, there’s no simple way to override certain theme defaults, and 2) it seems a major step backward in terms of usability to have to go back to editing a text file, whether style.css or theme.json.

    In my case, I simply wanted to get rid of the default padding that affects the entire site via .wp-site-blocks, and trying to zero it out via Global Styles had no effect.

    I’m guessing there are already plugins available, or soon-to-be-available, for getting the customizer back for block themes – like the Classic Editor plugins were, and by many people still are, preferred when Gutenberg was rolled out. Maybe in the short term can just add/restore the customize.php link to the admin bar.

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