Rating: 5 stars
For years I used the Editors Kit plugin for the sole purpose of the CSS Class Management. However, though the years that plugin became a disaster, with lots of garbage added to it.
Thankfully I found this little gem. The only thing that I want to add as a Wishlist, that the Editors Kit has is to export the custom CSS classes in php as well, so we can simply include that code in our plugins/themes, so we don’t have to import/export the json files with each site installation.
Nevertheless, this is one of my must use plugins for every site, since I have dozens of custom CSS classes to deal with.
I can not express enough my gratitude, YOU ROCK !!!
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An amazing plugin that is essential for those who write custom CSS.
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This plugin is a hidden gem in my opinion. The PHP filter is the key feature. I have a set of utility classes I use, so I loaded those into the filter so they are part of my default child theme.
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Thank you for coding this solution, and sharing it!
It should be build into core cause it delivers better maintainable sites.
Rating: 5 stars
Some Gutenberg builders already have a Class manager, lots of them don’t. Or they do have one, but it’s so over-complicated or has an awful UI, that you are not using it. Now there is this lovely plugin that I discovered a few days ago. Just enter the class name (without the .dot), give it a nice name, and save. All saved names are in a dropdown; click and apply. I REALLY LOVE IT! Going to use it on all my Kadence websites. One wish: I would like to have some influence on the location; I would prefer an option to place it at the bottom of the General tab, and not hidden in a tab; fewer clicks.
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very underrated plugin, really handy, especially being able to add a description to classes is great!
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