Thank you for taking the trouble to study my problem. I knew that the path of my .ccs style files was correct. My custom blocks worked fine until recently (It was probably when I upgraded to wordpress V6.4.2 that the problem arose).
What troubles me is that the problem doesn’t exist on my development site. Then I remembered that I’d created all my custom blocks on the development machine and transferred them to the production site, by copy and paste, which I didn’t keep a log of. Based on this, I had a doubt about the orthodoxy of my manipulations. For example, I noticed that the guid of the posts created in the production site included the url of the development site.
So I created a new custom block directly on the production site, to check whether I should take this observation seriously. Unfortunately, the new block doesn’t call the style rules built into the block-….css file either.
So, for the time being, I’m sticking with the workaround I indicated. It’s a bit of a shame, as you lose the encapsulation of Genesis blocks.
As you can see, I’ve made great progress in English. Thanks to DeepL! ??
Thank you.
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bgin.