[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #59997: Twenty Twenty-Four Doesn't Enqueue Stylesheet
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Thu Dec 21 22:36:15 UTC 2023
#59997: Twenty Twenty-Four Doesn't Enqueue Stylesheet
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Reporter: script2see | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Bundled Theme | Version: 6.4
Severity: normal | Resolution: wontfix
Keywords: close | Focuses: css
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Changes (by davidtaubmann):
* keywords: => close
Comment:
YES, "there's a (SIMPLE) way to make (CSS) style rules work in the main
stylesheet of the theme." and this way will also be visible while using
the full-site-editor.
The answer the girls gave is a bit misleading, since they never explained
where are "the custom CSS features that are built into WordPress". Which
lead me to hours lost searching for what they meant.
The section for CSS styles is located directly in "Twenty Twenty-Four"
Theme Editor, just go:
1. Appearance (themes);
2. Editor (site-editor);
3. Left Menu -> Styles (wp_global_styles);
4. There's an Eye and a Pencil icons, click the pencil (edit);
5. To the left, at the bottom you'll find "Additional CSS" or at the top
inside the three dots button.
You can also go directly to "/wp-admin/site-
editor.php?path=%2Fwp_global_styles&canvas=edit" and look for step 5.
Hope this helps many newbies with this template like me.
Replying to [ticket:59997 script2see]:
> Twenty Twenty-Four doesn't enqueue style.css, which doesn't appear in
the header tags when you view source. So, there's no way to make style
rules work in the main stylesheet of the theme.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/59997#comment:6>
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