I think it was about something to do with responsive breakpoints, and the advanced themer provide better organization to track things.
Sorry i can’t recall exacly what was that since it has been a while.
I noticed that cwicly has made huge improvements in its responsive breakpoints though.
this is very cool integration that will be crazy useful if it is in Cwicly. As of now, I have no idea how to export all the classes I have manually created in the Cwicly. I understand that the CSS stylesheet can be kept in our code editor, but the classes itself is not known to me how to move to different Cwicly. One way I do now is to export my WP save as barebone with Cwicly and my design system and build other websites with it.
Here is how you do it:
Global Styles Copy/Paste - Tips - Cwicly
I get what you mean, but I have more than 100+ classes, and they’re not located all in the blocks I’ll be copying. For each website, I might start with different blocks with the classes needed.
I have my own CSS framework that was built to suit my design system, so while copy and pasting is useful, it won’t solve my problem.
See attached - more of them down the list, but you get the idea:
You are not copying the blocks, but the classes.
How else do you want to export the classes, other than by copy/paste?
As demoed, you also can save them to the design library and import it from there.
I think I know what you meant
Thanks Marius!