• The new version of this plugin enqueues a stylesheet on all user-facing pages that includes wp-edit-blocks as a dependency (line 82 of CDailyGutenbergRenderer.php), causing a whole slew of additional CSS files to be enqueued along with it. At least one of those files, wp-admin/css/common.min.css, conflicts with our client’s main stylesheet. The most obvious effect has been that all their header elements suddenly shrunk to about half their intended size after the update.

    For the time being, I’ve worked around this problem by rolling back to version 1.4.4, but obviously we’d rather keep the plugin up to date. Is the wp-edit-blocks stylesheet (wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/editor.min.css) really required by your plugin’s frontend CSS?

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