• Resolved outcats85

    (@outcats85)


    I mean, I get it that I’m not able to use the disables blocks, but the relative css is still loaded in the page. So what is the point of this plugin? I thought that besides disabling the blocks it would also unload the relative css files.

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  • Plugin Author kubiq

    (@kubiq)

    I think there is no way how to disable CSS as it is in one core file.

    But the idea is to make editor cleaner. Mostly when you build website for a client that likes to experiment and will break the layout many times or will ask you why there are so many elements available, but they don’t follow design manual, etc…

    But it’s also faster for any author/editor to create content when there are not so many distracting blocks.

    You can simply activate this plugin and disable all unused blocks.

    Another use-case is when you develop a lot of custom blocks (like I do with ACF) and then you need to change something in one of them, but you want to be sure, that it will not break something – with this plugin (PRO) you can easily find all places where this block is used and you can check if everything is ok.

    Thread Starter outcats85

    (@outcats85)

    I see. Thanks for the clarification. I thought this was possible already in the editor.

    Thanks anyway

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