Now I know this is all beta and up for change but I kind of expected a little bit more from Twenty Twenty-Two. Editing Menus Inside Blocks – Good or Bad?Īlso because there is no customiser, site components like the Site Logo and the Menus are all moved into the Full Site Editor.Īdding menus in the customiser had limited space but now you have a teeny tiny block area to add your menu items into and the + sign to add new items is poorly visible if you have a black background as in this example.Īnd because these site-wide components like Site Logo and Menus which uses to sit in the customiser are now in the full site editor – are they linked to the theme? So if I install a new FSE block theme – what happens to their configuration and data? It took a while for me to realize that the graphic inside the block was a control to click on to upload the image. Once I had the Site Logo block highlighted I was looking at the horizontal block controls and the block settings on the RHS to see where I could upload or choose my image. Theme Or Site Components?Īs the Customizer is missing, the site-wide components like Site Logo and Favicon are bundled into the theme.įor example, here I am editing the Homepage which has the Header and Footer templates. If you need to access the customiser you can open it up by appending “/wp-admin/customize.php” to your site’s base URL. I understand that the editor is to replace many of the functionality, however, it may not be clear for some people how to change things like the site icon if there’s no central place for that.Īlso, with the customizer gone – the Additional CSS box is also missing so where do we put our CSS code?Īlso – there’s no preview of a theme before you commit to a change. I installed a brand new WordPress 5.9 test site which looked a bit off and the Customiser was now missing which was bizarre.
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