• Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)


    ?Twenty Twenty-Three is the default theme for WordPress, launched alongside version 6.1 in November 2022. A minimalist block theme designed to take full advantage of full-site editing capabilities, Twenty Twenty-Three includes a collection of ten community-submitted style variations – from low-key and elegant, to bold and colorful.

    Whether you’re new to full site editing or want to explore the theme more, here are some resources to help you get going:

    FAQ

    How do I add custom CSS to Twenty Twenty-Three?

    It’s possible to many modifications to Twenty Twenty-Three without needing custom CSS, by using the template editor in Full Site Editing, and changing block settings such as border, margin, padding, and colour.

    If you find yourself needing to make CSS tweaks – for example, to tweak the look of content output by a plugin – you can add custom CSS code in the Styles settings.

    How can I substantially modify Twenty Twenty-Three?

    If you need to make structural changes Twenty Twenty-Three, and custom CSS isn’t enough, you have a few options, such as creating a child theme or creating your own version of the theme (aka “forking” the theme). With Full Site Editing, you can even make changes through the Site Editor and then export a copy of the theme with those modifications included.

    The Create Block Theme plugin streamlines all of those tasks – including making a child theme, which is a different process for block themes than classic ones.

    How do I remove the white gap above the header

    The small gap above the site’s header can be removed by navigating to Appearance > Editor and setting the padding to zero (0) in the “Layout” options. Below is a short screencast for reference:

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