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I love the ease of use of WPGulp. But the assumptions about typical usage seem to be a bit outdated now. A single monolithic CSS and single JS file aren't really best practice any more. But, aside from that design decision, adding an editor style sheet for Gutenberg, using Sass partials is not part of workflow. It means I have to jerry-rig another solution to create my editor styles from the Sass partials.
I'd like to be able to generate a Gutenberg editor styles sheet based on some initial configuration that is spelled out clearly in the WPGulp documentation.
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I love the ease of use of WPGulp. But the assumptions about typical usage seem to be a bit outdated now. A single monolithic CSS and single JS file aren't really best practice any more. But, aside from that design decision, adding an editor style sheet for Gutenberg, using Sass partials is not part of workflow. It means I have to jerry-rig another solution to create my editor styles from the Sass partials.
I'd like to be able to generate a Gutenberg editor styles sheet based on some initial configuration that is spelled out clearly in the WPGulp documentation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: