• In previous themes, when using the old appearance:customize (via customize.php) you get an editor that is color coded and notes errors/issues.

    In Twenty Twenty Three, this editor has no color coding, nesting ability, line numbers, or error checking.

    It is really stripped down, in a bad way. If there is *any* issue, a missed bracket or semi-colon, styling of course breaks, and you’ve got to copy your work to another editor to see where the issue might be.

    I can reach the good editor if I force it into my admin menu through functions.php – but I am wondering, why isn’t this theme using the well-developed editor WordPress has had for a long time? This seems like it was just slapped together, and finding/navigating to it is pretty difficult.

    Is there a plugin out there or a snippet I can add to functions that will put the good editor were this one is/fix this one?

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  • In previous themes, when using the old appearance:customize (via customize.php) you get an editor that is color coded and notes errors/issues.

    Hi @industrialweb at the moment there is a way to access the old CSS editor using a direct link. You can access it by adding /wp-admin/customize.php after your URL. Concerning the suggestion I would suggest opening an issue on the GitHub repository below:

    https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/

    If you need assistance with this let me know.

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